P&P £3.95Skinsense Four Piece Luxe Barrier Recovery Collection
QVC Price £130.00
TSV Price £45.00
P&P TBC
Enjoy a fresh new morning and night skincare routine with this four-piece Luxe Barrier Recovery Collection from Skinsense. Ideal for dry skin, this set boasts the NEW Ceramide24 Glass Skin Elixir, as well as the Pro Resilience Day Cream, Recovery Support Night Cream and Comforting Eye Cream from the same range. The perfect pick-me-up for a complexion in need of a little TLC.
*A great saving: if you were to buy the items in this collection individually, directly from Skinsense you'd pay £168. So, for our Today's Special Value price of just £45 plus P&P, you're saving £120.05.
NEW luxe face oil - this collection introduces the brand new Ceramide24 Glass Skin Elixir. For use AM and PM, this hydrating formula is designed to help soothe dry skin, promoting a smooth, fresh and radiant-looking complexion. Perfect for this time of year when the cold weather can cause more dryness or if you are experiencing dryness due to skin changes in menopause.
The Ceramide24 range - every product in this range boasts a ceramide lipid complex combined with carefully selected actives and is formulated to help support your skin barrier.
Ground-breaking formulas - supercharged with active ingredients, Skinsense treatments are developed to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Utilising lamellar technology found in suncare, plus Linefill, a powerful complex derived from sesame seed, this revitalising range is designed to keep working throughout the day and night to help you maintain a youthful look.
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Contains:
1 x NEW Ceramide24 Glass Skin Elixir (30ml) - a blend of plant oils and ceramides, this luxurious and hydrating facial oil helps to soothe, moisturise and revitalise dry, lacklustre skin
1 x Ceramide24 Pro Resilience Day Cream (50ml) - a luxurious, deeply moisturising face cream formulated to help soothe and hydrate dry skin. Contains a ceramide lipid complex, soybean oil, sweet almond oil, sunflower seed oil and rosemary extract
1 x Ceramide24 Recovery Support Night Cream (50ml) - a deeply comforting night cream formulated to help promote firm, healthy-looking skin and assist the overnight recovery process. Infused with a ceramide lipid complex
1 x Ceramide24 Comforting Eye Cream (15ml) - this hydrating yet delicate eye cream works to visibly brighten the eye area and minimise the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Enriched with Shadownyl, derived from marine algae, as well as essential fatty acids and a ceramide lipid complex
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Item Number 254238
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I tried this range the last time it was the TSV and couldn’t use it due to the nauseating scent. I’ve never experienced a skincare brand with such a strong headache inducing smell. Awful. I do have to admit that absolutely love her Anti Ageing Vitamin Complex serum. I fully expected it to irritate my hyper sensitive skin but it never has. It’s the only product I’ve ever used that gives me at least a partial dewy glow - & I do love the smell of this one.Woo hoo Cleeve said on the replay at 8:00am this morning that only “so many hundred, thousand bought this at 9:00pm”.
So there we have it just a few hundred have been sold and she changed it quickly to a “thousand”.
The truth is that QVC only keep her due to Ultrasun. QVC need to grow a pair and tell Cleeve that they will no longer stock her skincare line, they won’t because every Tili gets padded out with her crap
My cousin bought a Tili box, last year put just the Skinsense on eBay - she couldn’t sell it. She put the price on for 0.99 pence starting figure with £3.75 postage and it still did not sell. No one is that desperate to buy it
Most Skinsense items have fragrance in them. It is particularly crazy that the Ceramide range has it in it, ceramides are for supporting your skin barrier, if you are trying to repair your skin barrier then fragrance is not what you want!!!I tried this range the last time it was the TSV and couldn’t use it due to the nauseating scent. I’ve never experienced a skincare brand with such a strong headache inducing smell. Awful. I do have to admit that absolutely love her Anti Ageing Vitamin Complex serum. I fully expected it to irritate my hyper sensitive skin but it never has. It’s the only product I’ve ever used that gives me at least a partial dewy glow - & I do love the smell of this one.
I used to buy odd bits of SBC especially when they did their bundles.I tried this range the last time it was the TSV and couldn’t use it due to the nauseating scent. I’ve never experienced a skincare brand with such a strong headache inducing smell. Awful. I do have to admit that absolutely love her Anti Ageing Vitamin Complex serum. I fully expected it to irritate my hyper sensitive skin but it never has. It’s the only product I’ve ever used that gives me at least a partial dewy glow - & I do love the smell of this one.
I wouldn't give a copper coin to her for any of her products. Just another skin cream presumably bought from a generic vat of the stuff and packaged with different brand labels.
I mean, how can one woman afford to manufacture any product with all the premises and equipment needed, pay for lab technicians, packaging, transport and office staff ? None of it is viable. She doesn't look or dress like a millionaire and wouldn't need to flog on qvc either.
I've seen a video of her wearing a white lab coat. It gives the impression she is a scientist. She owns the company, but probably buys the product from a large cosmetic producing factory to her own specifications. I noticed she has lost weight and she's still wearing the bright rather cheap looking dresses, thick black tights and pink shoes. She seems to have nice, smooth skin, very creamy, but who knows if that is due to her creams.I wouldn't give a copper coin to her for any of her products. Just another skin cream presumably bought from a generic vat of the stuff and packaged with different brand labels.
I mean, how can one woman afford to manufacture any product with all the premises and equipment needed, pay for lab technicians, packaging, transport and office staff ? None of it is viable. She doesn't look or dress like a millionaire and wouldn't need to flog on qvc either.