Steam cream duo on Q is £21.50 plus £3.95
Steam cream duo on Amazon is £14.13 with free p and p.
The same cream, just different patterned tins.
Steam cream reminds of Lush`s Dream Cream Donna. Same smell and same texture and similar ingredients I think.
I`ve used it Pandora. I have very sensitive skin which can be upset very easily. Even a change in washing powder or fabric softener, shampoo or anything which goes near my face, such as a towel or suds from shampoo can set it off and red blotches appear as if by magic. Consequently I find the new era of face products containing all kinds of anti ageing ingredients really disagree with me. I stick to simple uncomplicated skin care and steam cream fits that bill. It`s very kind, smells lovely, is multipurpose because you can use it on face, hands , body etc and doesn`t contain any nasties.Thanks for the tip about the duos on Amazon Vienna, I'm going to give this a try. I love this forum, I save so much money when I read where other people buy Q's products. That's a big difference in the price getting it from Amazon and I'll probably get it much quicker too as they don't seem to dither for days sending stuff out like QVC. I'll try to remember to report back on here when I've tried it. Has anyone else used it, and if so what do you think of it?
adored Cosmetics to Go and their quirky products. Lush has never appealed to me in the same way.Way back in the very early 90s, Cosmetics To Go made Steam Cream(I bought it), same ingredients. When they became LUSH, they never brought it back which I found strange, but then a number of brilliant products never came back under LUSH.
It`s the same cream in every tin dolly. It`s only the colour and patterns of the tins which vary, not the cream.Are the different names just the colour / pattern of the container or do they have different smells? They all seem to contain lavender.
I get a headache from the overpowering smell just walking past a Lush shop! Does anyone know what age group the Steam Cream is aimed at?