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Liz Earle TSV 19/05/24 (usually superskin)
Looking forward to this. I’m hoping it includes the new superskin products.Liz Earle TSV 19/05/24 (usually superskin)
i cant see it containing both thoughLooking forward to this. I’m hoping it includes the new superskin products.
Well…. I was thinking that they wouldn’t want to give up C&P… so maybe the cleansing balm won’t be included.i cant see it containing both though
I’ve tried the balm and stocked up when boots had it on offer. So would actually like to try the moisturiser at a decent price. Hopefully….I thought Caroline referred to only one of the new items being in the tsv unless I have got confused. I thought they may put the cleansing balm in and leave the "normal " superskin moisturiser in it. I would prefer the balm but it's not all about me!!
Yes I did see the sale but tried to resist as like you I need to use up my stash. Just found a pcmc night cream that may be collecting its pension soon.!I’ve tried the balm and stocked up when boots had it on offer. So would actually like to try the moisturiser at a decent price. Hopefully….
Have you seen that LE website has a sale? There’s a tube of superskin in the outlet section…40% off
And boots have 3for 2….
I’m actually sitting on my hands as I really want to use up my stash
Well it does come with a cloth… a really lively towelling cloth. But you could just rinse it off. I use a cloth for my Elemis balms. Gives some gentle exfoliationThe LE balm do you have to remove with a cloth or can you just rinse of like the Elemis balms?
Apparently there is only one new product….My guess is 100ml cleansing balm 50ml superskin advanced face cream 200ml instant boost skin tonic then maybe one more product & a bag
Put my name down for that!My guess is 100ml cleansing balm 50ml superskin advanced face cream 200ml instant boost skin tonic then maybe one more product & a bag
I read that article too but when it came to the early icicle swim and drying off in the shepherd’s hut I just switched off. I can just about get myself washed and dressed to drive to work at 630am without thinking of my ‘wellbeing’ and whether I should be doing xyzNot directly related to the TSV obviously, but did you see the long article this week about Liz Earle (the person), promoting her new book about how she re-invented herself in her 50s? Reading about the routines she follows and, sorry to say, her self-indulgent lifestyle, it’s so far removed from probably most people’s daily lives (including my own), you just despair. It’s all this hippy, communing with the Earth sort of thing, throwing open windows, drinking salty water, this and that supplement, tongue-scraping, balancing on one leg, sleep rituals, early morning dips in her garden pond (breaking the ice on top if necessary) then “warming by the stove of her shepherd’s hut”. At 60 years of age and divorced from the kids’ father, she now has a new man in his early 40s - good luck with that.
Sorry to be so scathing. I suppose I should just admire her for what she’s achieved but I can’t stand this sort of smug “guidance” handed down to others on how to have the perfect life (at least as it’s portrayed) from people in a privileged, usually moneyed, position, however hard they’ve worked for it.
I enjoyed the readers’ comments most of all. My favourite just said “Jesus!”I read that article too but when it came to the early icicle swim and drying off in the shepherd’s hut I just switched off. I can just about get myself washed and dressed to drive to work at 630am without thinking of my ‘wellbeing’ and whether I should be doing xyz