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smiley cheesecake
New Member
Joined: 11 Jan 2004
Posts: 2
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Sun Jan 11, 2004 7:36 am |
For the last few days i have become very intregued by the Elizabeth Grant skin care products that are being sold on T.V.
I dont generally use a skin care product as my skin is good condition and have found in the past that when i do use products I have a mass outbreak in spots (which is not the kind of thing a 34year old girlie needs)
However, over the last 12 months i have been under a huge amount of stess and find that when i look in the mirror on a morning i see my mother looking back at me. Which i have to add is not a bad thing but she is over 20 years my senior.
Anyway getting back to why i am posting - has anyone with normal skin tried the Elizabeth Grant range and are they any good ????? They are expensive and i dont want to waste my cash -
Let me know your experiences
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Mon Jan 12, 2004 6:08 am |
Yes, I tried Elizabeth Grant skin care and no, I didn't like it and no, I don't really have "normal" skin. I have hypersensitive, reactive skin, but that's not the reason why I didn't like her products. Actually, her products didn't irritate or cause any kind of reaction to my skin, nor did I have any break outs, I just found her skin care line to be completely unremarkable.
Her supposedly popular products are the a.m. and p.m. serums and I found them to be the yukiest serums I have ever tried. They just sat on my skin and were so sticky that I couldn't wait to wash them off. Her moisturizer was too drying, her eye cream burnt and irritated my eyes. Horrible stuff. I bought one of those kits that contain everything but the kitchen sink and I'm sorry I wasted my money. The kit contained two sets of those dreaded serums and now I'm stuck with them and the rest of her products. Even her bubble bath smelled like shampoo and didn't bubble at all.
That's it for home shopping. It seems like she does have people who like her products, but I am not one of them. |
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