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want to try Liz Earle - please tell me

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peanutbrittle · 25/11/2009 20:28

where is best online (ie cheapest) place to buy and what should I invest in first time around??? combination skin, aged 40 so needing some tlc

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SixtyFootDoll · 25/11/2009 20:36

I think all the prices are much of a muchness
On th eLiz Ealre site there is a starter pack I think
I use the cleans and polish, the toner and the skin repair moisturiser for normal combination
I haave combiantion skin am aged 38 and have been using for a month
My skin is looking dewy and glowing!

brimfull · 25/11/2009 20:37

If you buy direct from her website you get a small free gift with your order and I think the delivery cost is less than QVC.
Some John Lewis stores sell it ,you can find out on her website
I would recommend the cleanse and polish definitely and the superbalm oil if you have dry skin.

staggerlee · 25/11/2009 20:47

Liz Earle products are just brilliant especially the Cleanse and Polish and the body cream.

I'd suggest you get them online at QVC. They periodically do a Liz Earle special value day. Generally the products are always cheaper on QVC and they also have a variety of kits to try.

Lilymaid · 25/11/2009 20:49

Agree with other posters. Buy Cleanse and Polish first. Toner and moisturiser also good as is the eye toner stuff (especially in summer with hay fever). Shower gel is also lovely. I buy from my local John Lewis and sometimes buy from the Liz Earle website if there is a good offer. I haven't tried QVC as I don't think it is any cheaper than these and you generally have to bulk buy. There is also a factory seconds shop on E-bay that might be worth trying.

SixtyFootDoll · 25/11/2009 20:53

Didnt know that Lily, thanks will go look

peanutbrittle · 25/11/2009 21:28

oooh brill - thanks guys - will go cleanse polish toner and skin repair then and expect to look dewy and glowing for Xmas

like the idea of free gift so looks like liz earle website for me

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Bucharest · 25/11/2009 21:30

I asked this the other day, as wanted to buy some for my Mum for Christmas, John Lewis have some nice sets, but some are out of stock...so I went directly to the LE site and got a set of cleanser/toner/moisturiser/body cream and something else for £38. Paid yesterday, it was despatched today.

cakeywakey · 25/11/2009 21:38

I love LE stuff. Best place to buy is her own website - you won't find it discounted. They sell a starter kit of Cleanse and Polish cleanser, cleansing cloths, toner and moisturiser. It works out cheaper than buying them seperately.

You'll also get a little trial size in each box that you order - and every so often they send you a full-size product for free just for being a loyal customer.

They're a fantastic company who have really worked hard to get their customer service right.

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