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Liz Earle vs Neals Yard - which is better?

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RMooMoo · 02/02/2010 18:52

Have been using the Liz Earle stuff for 5 yrs+ now and feel its not doing as much as it used to for my skin (have tried most things in the range), so was thinking of upgrading to Neals Yard stuff...

I'm 35, have normal-ish skin with V.few fine lines round the eyes. Should I go for the Frankincense range?

Just wondering if anyone has tried both ranges and which you prefered?

TIA

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cabbageroses · 21/01/2011 20:33

Smile polyhymnia

NY shower gels are nice- orange and geranium- but not as nice as REN rose.

polyhymnia · 21/01/2011 23:49

Yup, I agree 100%. The NY ones are nice, but prefer the Ren one, and quite often give it as a present - though it's rose it's not over-sweet, so everyone seems to like it.

TigerseyeMum · 22/01/2011 15:12

I use Ren or NYR, but neither are really making my skin smooth or glowy at the moment - though I manage to have dry, oily, patchy, flakey and blemished skin all at the same time Hmm Fab.

The frankinsence spray toner is really good though. The shops are good and will give you little samples to try. But they are pricey.

The Ren stuff is good but I am struggling to find a product that covers all aspects of my complicated skin. Their rose-based moisturiser is doing the job though pretty well.

drfrosty · 22/01/2011 20:00

I've got rosacea and I find Dr Hauschka stuff the best to keep my skin calm. Especially love rose day cream, if that's too heavy and slow to sink in on your skin, they do a lighter version too.

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