QVC_addicted_couple
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Looks good, and we love her other skin care products..... but that model that has sprayed at least one whole bottle over her by now , is really getting on my wick!!!!!,,,,, and why isnt it on easy pay ???
Have you not read ''my can't believe this thread and I take it you haven't read the reviews for the EDP haven't read so bad reviews.
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Errr.... can u type it again lol?.... is this a quote or what?:confused2:
I do like it and I'm surprised at some of the comments about it being horrible and vile.
If I went to Gordon Ramsay's restaurant and had something with for example kidneys, coriander or black pudding in it then I wouldn't like it but that wouldn't make the dish vile, just not to my taste. Isn't it the same with this perfume, some people don't like it as it's just not to their taste but surely that doesn't make it vile or horrible?
Got a sample of it yesterday and tried it this morning, don't dislkie it and will wear again from sample but wouldn't buy. Scent doesn't seem to have lasted longs though, 2 hours and very feint now.
Did you ask LE for a sample, or are they sending these out now to their customer base?
It came with the Liz Earle products I got for subscribing to Top Sante magazine (and I only subscribed to get the LE). Quite a big sample though.
Did you ask LE for a sample, or are they sending these out now to their customer base?
When the perfume first came on to the LE website, I e-mailed them and asked for a sample. Well, I got it today (2ml in a nice LE card). I sprayed it, and just as most people said, quite lemony and frsh at first, then I got a hint of musk and some herby stuff, but after a while, couldn't really smell it. Will have another go with the sample, but not sure that i would order it. :thinking2:
Well here is a big surprise.
Jo Farley is raving about it on the Beauty Bible newsletter.
Liz Earle Botanical Essence Eau de Parfum No. 1, £39.50 for 50 ml, from www.uk.lizearle.com. It’s a simple fact: it’s not just me who loves this, but everyone whose nostrils I’ve wafted this under has also loved the debut fragrance launch from Liz Earle. As you’d expect from the queen of botanical beauty, it’s 98% natural – with essences derived from Damask rose, Italian bergamot, spicy patchouli and high-altitude lavender, plus mandarin, lemon, cardamom, geranium, vetiver and cedarwood – and the result is a oh-so-wearable blend that’s light and pretty enough for day, but sophisticated enough for night. My wrists feel positively naked without it.
I did say LE and the girls are personal friends and have been for years.