This was posted by LE on her website as an answer to a reviewer who used C&P.This is possibly a dumb question, but can the body cleanse and polish be used on the face (minus the loofah of course)?
This was posted by LE on her website as an answer to a reviewer who used C&P.
Our new Cleanse & Polish Body is inspired by our original beauty icon, however there are differences between the two products as they are both designed for specific areas and uses. Cleanse & Polish Body is enriched with naturally derived foaming agents and a high content of plant oils, specially selected for their unique properties.
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Landing cupboard with loads of LE boxes full of the stuff.
Also including a not opened yet limited edition scented body cleanse & polish received as a Christmas gift.
So that’s all in stock apart from the LE gel mask
My ml for ml value = that will be nowt known, will just have a rummage in my boxes.
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Thanks Llloyd, I don't have sensitive skin at all so if I do decide to get this TSV, I think I'd use it on my face in the shower, just avoid the eye area.
Wandering back to previous posts... I have a Springer and a rat.
The Springer is wanted, the ****** rat isn't.
I'm careful with bird food and have dozens of birds coming to the garden - much to the dog's delight. They keep his nose pressed to the patio window for hours!
That ****** rat, though (and where there's one, there are always more). The problem is my neighbour - messy garden, ramshackle shed and for the piece de resistance tears up a loaf of bread every afternoon for the birds and leaves it there :angry:
The following morning we have bigger birds (seagulls, magpies, crows) clamouring all over the place for the leftovers. I HATE seagulls with a passion. They'll swoop down on me as I hang out washing and then sh!t all over it. I hate the seagulls more than the rat!
I saw the neighbour putting bread out a few weeks ago and asked her if she knew we had rats. And what do you know, she says YES and trots off back in her house leaving me slack-jawed in disbelief of her ignorance. I saw her again and asked her to not leave the bread out overnight but she wasn't having it that it encourages pests. She said she leaves food out for the "little" birds as her cats like catching them and bringing them into her house :taphead:
I can't believe how dense some people are these days. What really ****** annoys me, though, is she's the last council house in the street and has had pest control down for free to remove a wasps nest, but refuses to do anything about the rats. I phoned the council pest control and they told me I could have them but I'd have to pay and even though they had seen evidence of rats when they got rid of the wasps, they can't do anything in her garden until she asks them to! They told me it'd be a waste of money to have them in as they're obviously coming from hers.
Aaarrgh!
I'd be careful T. Reading between the lines & remembering the previous body exfol. they did, I'd expect it to be a wee bit zingy - ie more eucalyptus & probs 'parfum' in there, to give that 'morning' body experience. I'd only 'use' it on the face of a beardy man - in that the beard gives some cover to the skin..... I cba to look up the ingredients so this answer isn't definitive, just a feeling I get. If your skin is robust I expect you'll be fine...
I'd be careful T. Reading between the lines & remembering the previous body exfol. they did, I'd expect it to be a wee bit zingy - ie more eucalyptus & probs 'parfum' in there, to give that 'morning' body experience. I'd only 'use' it on the face of a beardy man - in that the beard gives some cover to the skin..... I cba to look up the ingredients so this answer isn't definitive, just a feeling I get. If your skin is robust I expect you'll be fine...
Ingredients, if it helps.
Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, Sodium lauroyl methyl isethionate, Aqua (water), Vitis vinifera (grape) seed oil, Cocamidopropyl betaine, Coco-glucoside, Sodium chloride, Parfum (fragrance), Prunus armeniaca (apricot) kernel oil, Oryza sativa (rice) bran oil, Sesamum indicum (sesame) seed oil, Elettaria cardamomum (cardamom) seed oil , Eucalyptus globulus leaf oil, Ocimum Basilicum (basil) Oil, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice powder, Nigella Sativa Seed Oil, Tocopherol, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl glycol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Glycerin, Limonene, Sucrose stearate, Citronellol, Linalool, Hexyl cinnamal, Citric acid, Glyceryl caprylate, Xanthan gum, p-Anisic acid, Sodium hydroxide.
What stopped me buying this was the 'body polish'. It is actually just a cream/body wash and the loofah mitt thing will do all the exfoliating. I may as well just buy one of them and use a cheaper but just as effective body wash. I do like the facial products but have plenty in stock and I am not interested in the mask. I have yet to find a Liz Earle mask that does what it's meant to do. I don't think they do them very well.
The brightening one is quite good if you use it correctly. It's a problem solver rather than a nice treatment. Could be an unsung hero imo....
The brightening one stings my face and makes it bright red.
That's really a great mask!The brightening one is quite good if you use it correctly. It's a problem solver rather than a nice treatment. Could be an unsung hero imo....