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L'Occitane Divine Cream (I'm mid-30s)

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Zhx3 · 24/11/2012 20:45

I've been given a jar as a gift :). Love L'Occitane, but rarely buy it for myself as it's a real treat.

Anyway, I'm mid-30s and the description says it's for age spots and lack of firmness in skin, the reviews are rave. But I'm not sure if I'm a bit young for it? I don't have sagging skin (yet!), and no age spots either. Only very fine wrinkles. Am a bit worried that if I start using it my skin will get used to a heavier cream and I won't be able to go back to my cheaper normal cream.

Or am I being taken in by marketing?

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faustina · 25/11/2012 06:14

I'm much older than you, and I found it too heavy. What you say about worrying your skin will get used to it being heavy.... i'm not really sure if that could happen. Heavy/rich isn't good if it doesn't suit your skin, and good if it does.

EuroShagmore · 25/11/2012 10:09

I am mid-30s and have just finished a jar of this. I used it as night cream and thought it was lovely. I didn't find it heavy at all.

chimchar · 25/11/2012 10:16

it was on qvc last night (insomniac!!) and I wanted some...sounded great! I think that they said Amanda holden uses it, and she has lovely skin!!

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