Monday 20 April 2015

A Skin Savior

I'm so behind on the bandwagon. Seriously. This stuff  became popular at least a year ago and yet I've only just delved in and bought it! I think it was one of those cases where everyone was using it so the more I kept hearing about it, the more I kept thinking 'can this thing just go away now!' Don't ask why, I'm weird at the best of times. 
Anywho, Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish. I apologize now to my face for not introducing Liz Earle to you sooner. What a blimmin amazing cleanser. 
For those of you who perhaps don't know how this works, you basically massage the creamy formula into your make-up which starts to break the make-up down. Now, I was scared to rub this over my eyes. The smell is really refreshing but quite strong so I think this made me scared that it was gonna sting like a bitch. However, I can assure you that it doesn't! Literally, it doesn't irritate my eyes at all even when it is smeared all over my eyelids/lashes and I have my eyes open. Once you've had fun with how crazy you look with your make-up everywhere, you take one of the Liz Earle Muslin Cloths and rinse this under fairly hot water and start wiping off the product. Your make-up honestly slides off with it. I've never come across anything that takes my make-up off so effortlessly. Even the most stubborn make-up such as the Benefit They're Real mascara comes off with no problem at all. The Muslin Cloth also acts as a gentle exfoliater therefore it lifts away dead skin cells leaving your skin so soft just like a baby's bum.
After using this cleanser, my skin looks brighter and just squeaky clean. It's so refreshing.
To top this off, the product boasts naturally active ingredients so your skin is treated to a mixture of chamomile, cocoa butter, rosemary and eucalyptus essential oil. The cocoa butter is added to moisturize whilst the other ingredients 'tone, soothe and purify.' Who doesn't like the sound of that?! 
After just over a week of using this product, I have noticed a difference in my skin. My make-up sits better and any red patches I previously had seem to have calmed down. My skin feels softer and after using it, I always feel so much fresher. 

The starter kit includes a 100ml bottle of Cleanse & Polish and two Muslin Cloths and retails at £15.50 in Boots.

Have you tried any other Liz Earle products? I'd love to know as this is the only one I have tried out so far!

Love Leah x
Taken from John Lewis.

5 comments:

  1. So many people have raved about this, I'm yet to try it! Seems worth the price anyway! X

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    1. It definitely is! Especially if the bottle lasts a long time xx

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  2. Great review! I have used this cleanser in the past and remember how effective it was at removing my makeup - even mascara! x

    The Belle Narrative

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    1. Its brilliant! I wish I had discovered it sooner! xx

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  3. i've heard good things about this, really want to try it!

    danielle | avec danielle

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