Decleor TSV 23/08/2015

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I did look as everyone was talking about her skin.

She had a good tan,not sure if it was suppose to be the Glow in the TSV? I have mild roseaca and I cannot use fake tan or actually sit out and get a tan as my face goes nuts.

Tanya is just back from holiday so the tan is real.
 
It looks like from the tracker that my TSV will be here today. I hope it is and then I can start trying it to see what I think.

I watched the show from Sunday Simon Biagi presented last night and I must admit although I didn't have high hopes for it, I was presently surprised and I ended up thinking it was an excellent show. He asked all the right questions (knowing the answers or not), he let Fiona speak and he listened to her. He also genuinely seemed interested in the range, like he hasn't used it before.
 
Decleor is the skincare brand I find 'most pleasureable' to use which is very important to me.

I didn't buy the TSV as I am well stocked of those products already but I did buy the special with the oil cleanser, neroli balm and bag of travel sized products.
 
It looks like from the tracker that my TSV will be here today. I hope it is and then I can start trying it to see what I think.

I watched the show from Sunday Simon Biagi presented last night and I must admit although I didn't have high hopes for it, I was presently surprised and I ended up thinking it was an excellent show. He asked all the right questions (knowing the answers or not), he let Fiona speak and he listened to her. He also genuinely seemed interested in the range, like he hasn't used it before.

I think often the male presenters do a better job of presenting the beauty shows. They aren't beauty experts, and they don't pretend to be (Julia, Jill, Sara). They do, as you say, ask the right questions, and let us hear the answers fully. Generally they do not interrupt the way the female presenters do.

The male presenters doing the beauty shows on QVC seem to get a milder version of whatever it is which overcomes many a man in the lingerie department - fish out of water, mixed with cluelessness and sheer terror.
 
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My TSV has arrived and I decided to look into the facial while on my dinner hour. There are three spa/salons within 30 mins drive from my home - the furthest away at 25 minutes charges £38 for the facial, the one that is about 20 minutes drive away (but the centre of the city) charges £50 for the facial and I have emailed the one closest (at a 13 minute drive) to see how much they charge. I know this final place well (it's a spa within a hotel and I use to live closer to it) so I think this will be more expensive than the £50 one.

I thought this facial would be a lot more expensive but with the 20% discount the cheapest one is only £30.40, so I think I might take Decleor up on this offer.
 
My TSV has arrived and I decided to look into the facial while on my dinner hour. There are three spa/salons within 30 mins drive from my home - the furthest away at 25 minutes charges £38 for the facial, the one that is about 20 minutes drive away (but the centre of the city) charges £50 for the facial and I have emailed the one closest (at a 13 minute drive) to see how much they charge. I know this final place well (it's a spa within a hotel and I use to live closer to it) so I think this will be more expensive than the £50 one.

I thought this facial would be a lot more expensive but with the 20% discount the cheapest one is only £30.40, so I think I might take Decleor up on this offer.

Do! I'm sure it will be a gorgeous experience!
 
Decleor facials are amazing.

Don't forget if you are near a department store that stocks Decleor they offer a one hour facial for £50.00 that is redeemable against any two purchases after your treatment, in other words a free facial as long as you buy two products.

Whilst this may not be as relaxing as visiting a spa the therapists are very often just as good.

Also in this months Woman & Home magazine is a voucher entitling you to the above offer plus a bonus free Decleor gift. A truly great offer!
 
a full body massage is so relaxing and a luxury

I agree - I had an Elemis massage & facial last year when I visited the spa at Centre Parcs. We are going back again in October, so I was thinking of having the same done again. It was expensive at £79, but I've been putting a little bit aside every month for a few months now to pay for it :)
 
I agree - I had an Elemis massage & facial last year when I visited the spa at Centre Parcs. We are going back again in October, so I was thinking of having the same done again. It was expensive at £79, but I've been putting a little bit aside every month for a few months now to pay for it :)

Aqua Sana (the spas at CP) also offer Decleor treatments, and this Ultimate Glow facial - for £69 according to the pricelist I checked a few days ago.
 
Aqua Sana (the spas at CP) also offer Decleor treatments, and this Ultimate Glow facial - for £69 according to the pricelist I checked a few days ago.

Yes I know, but as I hadn't used Decleor before up until last night I have never fancied a Decleor treatment and always stuck to Elemis or the Aqua Sana own ones (we go at least once a week for a midweek break so I always visit the spa, lol!)

£69 though for a facial I can get in Manchester City Centre for £50? I know the Aqua Sana is expensive, but still. lol! I bet the Marriott (the hotel that also does it near me) wll be around the same mark.
 
I started using my TSV last night - it felt strange to remove my make up with what felt like toner (because the misceller water is a liquid), but it did remove all my make up. I then used the gel on my dark circles and the balm on my face & neck. However I tried to only use the recommended amount, but I didn't feel like it went far enough so I took a little bit more out of the jar. I think I will mix it with the gel tomorrow evening (tonight is Liquid Gold night) to make it last.
 
I agree - I had an Elemis massage & facial last year when I visited the spa at Centre Parcs. We are going back again in October, so I was thinking of having the same done again. It was expensive at £79, but I've been putting a little bit aside every month for a few months now to pay for it :)

did you get a facial and a massage for that warwa100
 
I started using my TSV last night - it felt strange to remove my make up with what felt like toner (because the misceller water is a liquid), but it did remove all my make up. I then used the gel on my dark circles and the balm on my face & neck. However I tried to only use the recommended amount, but I didn't feel like it went far enough so I took a little bit more out of the jar. I think I will mix it with the gel tomorrow evening (tonight is Liquid Gold night) to make it last.

Just curious Warwa when you say the Micellar Oil felt like a toner, did you apply it with your hands or cotton pads?
 
I started using my TSV last night - it felt strange to remove my make up with what felt like toner (because the misceller water is a liquid), but it did remove all my make up. I then used the gel on my dark circles and the balm on my face & neck. However I tried to only use the recommended amount, but I didn't feel like it went far enough so I took a little bit more out of the jar. I think I will mix it with the gel tomorrow evening (tonight is Liquid Gold night) to make it last.

I must admit, I use a toner whenever I use any cleanser, including micellar water. It does feel like toner after toner!

With the balm - try warming it in your palms and then pressing it onto your skin, rather than smoothing it on. You may find it does go far enough that way... if not, you're right to try a little bit more (like with adding salt to your cooking - you can add more if needed more easily than taking away).

I use the prolagene gel with the balm, but I don't tend to mix them together as the textures are so very different - rather I layer them. I've done it both ways (gel first, balm second and balm first, gel second) - I would just experiment to find what suits you and your skin best.
 
Did Fiona show the balm being mixed with prolagene gel as one of her tips? I might try that as I never feel I get enough from the pea sized dollop she recommends. I do not like to use too much so that might be the answer.

Oh, has anyone received one of the little spatulas with their balm??? I never get one (well still awaiting this TSV) and it is beginning to annoy me!
 
Did Fiona show the balm being mixed with prolagene gel as one of her tips? I might try that as I never feel I get enough from the pea sized dollop she recommends. I do not like to use too much so that might be the answer.

Oh, has anyone received one of the little spatulas with their balm??? I never get one (well still awaiting this TSV) and it is beginning to annoy me!

I honestly can't recall seeing her mix the balm and the prolagene gel.
Might be a good one to call Customer Services about - or contact Decleor's own CS. It's a valid question, when the cocktailing keeps coming up.
 
Hey, no spatula for me either and I only thought about it when I read that post. They are a help when getting it out the pot as my finger digs too much out (how poetic). Come on Decleor, surely a wee bit of plastic isn't too much to ask. I chucked my discount voucher in the recycling - if anyone wants it shout out before Friday lol.

CC
 
You get the spatulas when you get the items in the proper Decleor boxes but if there is no box or in plain white box you don't.
 

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