Liz Earle Superskin Concentrate
Liz Earle Superskin Concentrate Reviews
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Awesome in a bottle!
Honestly, one of the BEST things I've ever done for my skin was to start using this at night last week. I was worried about all of the oils, but I swear I have not gotten one new pimple in the last week. It makes my moisturizer more effective and I feel so hydrated and my skin looks supple and glowy again. It smells like plant extracts and reminds me of the finest spa. Worth it's weight in gold. This is now one of my beauty must-haves. If your skin is lacking vibrance, try it! — 4 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 3 of 3 people said helpful
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Beauty concentrate
This oil does wonders for my skin. It goes well with the retinol moisturizer from 40 Carrots. After I started using this combination of products, everybody was asking me if I got a face lift. Definitely a 10. — 3 years, 10 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Beauty Fortuity - This is Beauty in a Bottle.
From the gracious oracle of skincare, Liz Earle, comes a divine potion combing oils (almost) too numerous to name: Argan, Avocado, Chamomile, Hazelnut, Lavender, Neroli, and finally, Rosehip. Billed as an "aromatic blend of 100% pure plant oils and a rich, restoring treat for all skin types, especially mature," I initially shelved this amber-colored oil because I am in fact only 28 and my skin doesn't yet require copious amounts of moisture. What I didn't realize until the arrival of pollen season is that this celestial concoction cures beauty ailments far beyond a simply dehydrated epidermis. Several weeks ago I awoke with the bug eyes of a sixty year old booze hound, or just any plain old hound for that matter. Desperate for something to sooth my itchy, swollen, dry eyes and clear out of eye drops I half-blindly snatched the best smelling, soothing oil from my nightstand and stumbled to the spa-room (formerly the "bathroom.") In a moment of true beauty fortuity, the superskin concentrate soothed, lifted and calmed the area around my eyes. I now use it daily as I would an eye cream, and with fantastic results. In case you're curious, the oil had been stationed on my nightstand to perform the duty of aromatherapy sleeping and relaxation aid, which it did in with equal parts skill and luxury. Try dabbing a very small bit on pressure points to aid lymphatic draining and increase the over all glow of skin. The effects are miraculous and I get to wake up feeling and (hopefully) looking a little more like Grace Kelly and less like the 60 year old booze hound. I will never-ever be with out a vile of this Jane of all trades again. If the larger 1 oz bottle is out of your price range at $70, the .3 oz can easily last you up to a month and is a bit more reasonable at $34. Enjoy! — 4 years agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 4 of 4 people said helpful







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