29 September 2011

Don't Trust Me, Try It For Yourselves


I have a Yummy Mummy friend who swears by Liz Earl's Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser to keep her skin looking flawless, which I have to say it always does.  If I'm honest I thought her beautiful complexion was more to do with her healthy lifestyle than a skin product, so when given the opportunity to review it for myself I was keen to see just how good it really was.




For those of you who regularly read my blog you'll know I'm having a pretty tough pregnancy.  My eye lashes have broken, my hair is limp and split and my skin is the worst it's ever been, with a combination of dry patches and spots.  So it had it's job cut out. Could it really transform my skin to look as amazing as my friends?


100ml Bottle of Cleanser, Two Muslin Cloths and Neat Little Pouch

I was really excited to receive a full sized 100ml bottle of the cleanser complete with two muslins cloths in a neat little pouch.  The challenge ahead was tough and so there was ample product to thoroughly put to the test.

The plant based cleanser has a two-phase action.  Don't let this put you off. Not normally one for faffing around I found this process as quick and simple as removing a wipe from a packet and cleaning my face.

Phase one is the cleansing. Free from mineral oil, the product has a rich and creamy texture and swiftly removes all traces of face and eye make up, even stubborn mascara. Simply rub the product into dry skin. Phase two is the polishing. Polish off the cream using the pure muslin rinsed in warm water to gently dislodge dead skin cells and voila, clean soft radiant skin.

Quick, simple and most importantly enjoyable, thanks to the super refreshing, slightly tingly sensation provided by the eucalyptus and the silky smooth effects of the cocoa butter.

This product really does speak for its self and I think you have to try it to believe it.  I've used it for two weeks and all but one little spot has gone and the dry patches have totally disappeared.  Pretty remarkable given how bad my diet is due the continuing nausea.

I almost forgot to mention the cost.  All too often things that really work are not affordable. With houses full of little people feel us Mummy's are often reluctant to splash out on ourselves.  But this is an almost guilt free purchase. The 100ml bottle complete with two muslin cloths and bag, retails at £13.75.  An affordable price for something I would consider to be a luxurious product.  

Overall, based on value for money, effectiveness and ease of use I award it a 10/10.  My friend is so pleased that I'm now a Liz Earl convert and so am I. I can not wait to try more of their fantastic products.

I'm not yet a Yummy Mummy but with this fabulous new find in my bathroom cupboard I soon will be,

Donna.............x



5 comments:

  1. That looks fab! I want some! xx

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  2. oooh sounds good. Actually thought it would be more expensive than that. Off to do a quick order in that case :)

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  3. notyetayummymummy29 Sep 2011 15:48:00

    So reasonably priced for something so lovely. It kind of wakes you up when use it, can't really explain but you have to try it x

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  4. notyetayummymummy29 Sep 2011 15:55:00

    Honestly It's amazing I was shocked at how good it is! x

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  5. I have been using this too and think its fantastic. Great review x

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