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Liz Earle Spot On
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Liz Earle Spot On
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Basically... useless
Nathalie001 (7 reviews)I am a BIG fan of Liz Earle products, for some of them I can never imagine changing. So for me it was an easy decision to buy this Spot-on treatment to treat the occasional spot that I get. Before I bought this I was using Pure Tea Tree oil from the supermarket or a heath store on a cotton bud and applying that to my spots. This actually worked quite well, but I bought the Liz Earle product nonetheless because it was Liz Earle and I assumed it would be equally fantastic to her other products. Well I couldn't be any more disappointed, it basically does nothing to improve my spots let alone get rid of them no matter how much I use. I will be lucky if my spot goes within a week (which is probably the natural life time of a spot anyway) whereas when I was using Pure Tea Tree Oil my spots were drying up quickly and fading away within a couple of days. So as much as I love Liz Earle I really don't recommend this particular product. The only reason I have given it two stars instead of one, is because it is natural and not tested on animals. — 1 year, 8 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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