Liz Earle 2-In-1 Face Treat
The LIZ EARLE line is being touted as Britain’s best kept secret and if her Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser Starter Kit ($24.50/3.3oz + 2 cloths @ lizearle.com) is any indication of the quality of the line, I’m a believer. I’ve always been a big fan of the washcloth when it comes to cleaning my face. I use a fresh one every night with whichever cleanser I am using at the moment and the fact that this one includes using one as part of the process makes me think they know what’s up. The cleanser is a cream and contains almond milk, rosemary, chamomile, and cocoa butter among others. After working the cream in the skin, work the muslin cloth that you’ve steeped in hot water (make sure you squeezed the water out first) around the face. This is the polishing part of the course and is perfect to help remove all your makeup at the end of the day. And now you’ve cleanser and exfoliated at the same time! After cleaning your face, rinse the cloth in cool water and remove the cleanser. I think because this is a cream, I felt no tightness in my skin after rinsing. And the cloth can be washed in the machine and reused. We love reusable beauty!
Just looking around the web to find out more info about the line, I read some of the reviews on hsn.com, and I don’t think I’ve seen such a high rating of customer reviews for a product. This one received a 4.8 out of 5. One user even said this is a really great product if you have sensitive skin so there you go.
My friend from London swears by Liz Earle. I know its expensive, but i have heard really great things about it. I love the fact that it has natural ingredients such as Rosemary
Posted by: steph | Monday, August 11, 2008 at 07:41 AM
I've not tried their products yet but I've heard lovely reviews about them. Maybe it's time for me to try some of them. Always cool to try something that wonderful
Posted by: Beauty Tyrant | Monday, August 11, 2008 at 12:16 PM
Hi Steph - it's actually not that expensive if you compare it to other brands. This one is $24.50, which is the average price for any non-drugstore brand cleanser. I guess you just have to weigh the benefits! Like I pay $24 for Kiss Me Mascara, which is expensive in my book but it's worth it to me.
Posted by: Cybele | Monday, August 11, 2008 at 03:26 PM