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Fri Jan 01, 2010 5:12 am |
I don't find this an effective exfoliant. It is made up of crushed herbs in a paste. You have to press it over the face whilst leaning forward over the basin.
Don't like it. |
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Sat Aug 07, 2010 11:05 pm |
I like this one, it make my skin much smooth after washing. |
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Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:30 am |
The thing about jurlique products is that they are quite costly and they are designed to be used in a regime, which is why many people dislike them. I also find that their instructions with each product are usually very well hidden or not explained. I was lucky to go to a course of theirs in which they went through all their product range, and showed beauty therapists how to use them, and the thing about the exfoliator is that it is applied much like a paste to the skin, but what they should tell you but don't in the leaflet (but do in their courses) is that they believe the pressing motion that you use actually lifts dirt out of the pores and face as it creates a kind of little vacum. I've used a few of their products, but they are costly though, but great for sensitive skins. |
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Sun Sep 05, 2010 1:36 am |
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The thing about jurlique products is that they are quite costly and they are designed to be used in a regime, which is why many people dislike them. I also find that their instructions with each product are usually very well hidden or not explained. I was lucky to go to a course of theirs in which they went through all their product range, and showed beauty therapists how to use them, and the thing about the exfoliator is that it is applied much like a paste to the skin, but what they should tell you but don't in the leaflet (but do in their courses) is that they believe the pressing motion that you use actually lifts dirt out of the pores and face as it creates a kind of little vacum. I've used a few of their products, but they are costly though, but great for sensitive skins. |
I have used Jurlique products exclusively for a number of years. Although they are quite pricey, I love the fact that I was using organic products and I love anything with herbs in it.
Thank you for your informative post SeanySeanUK
You are so correct in all that you say. Yes their products are expensive, it is best to speak to a representative, the products are helpful for sensitive skins and they are supposed to be used in a regime.
As is the case with the daily exfoliating cleanser. It is supposed to be used in conjunction with the 'hydrating essence' range.
I use the Chamomile/rose hydrating essence. It is divine. You are supposed to apply a few drops to a bowl of water and wet your face with it, or apply to a washer and then pat your face with it. This is for the sole purpose of loosening up your skin before you apply the exfoliant. I also have had the representatives show me the pat motion and have found it highly ineffective. I actually make it into a paste as directed, then rub it gently around my face and decolletage. I do this in the shower at night. Then wash it all off.
I absolutely love it. My skin feels so yummy and clean afterwards. However as I have sensitive skin I only use it 2 times a week. I don't believe it's that effective in clearing out acne, but if you aren't susceptible to bad acne, then it appears to be a lovely product. |
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Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:43 am |
I love the Valmont Exfoliant Revitalizing Scrub it leaves my skin silky smooth. it's really worth trying, being one of my weekly indulge. |
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