
Skincare is of huge importance for many people and finding the right routine takes time and consideration. It can also be an expensive time trying to figure out the correct products for skin types.
Liz Earle is a brand beloved by many, and for those who already know and love their products - or for those who want to try something new - shoppers can now grab the Liz Earle Hydration Boosting Routine 3 Piece Set for £36 from Boots - down from £45 and altogether worth £66. Simply apply the code SAVE20 at checkout to get the discount.
In the set comes the Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleaner 100ml, a Liz Earle Instant Boost Skin Tonic 200ml, Liz Earle Skin Repair Light Cream 50ml and two Liz Earle Pure Cotton Cloths. The range is said to be suitable for all skin types and the brand has listed out the perfect way to use it all for optimal results.
Firstly, shoppers apply a grape-sized amount of the cleanse and polish into their palm and massage it onto dry skin across the face, neck and finishing over the eye area. Next, rinse it off with a cotton cloth before pouring a generous amount of the skin tonic onto a cotton wool pad and sweep over the face and neck. Lastly, shoppers are advised to pat a small amount of light cream onto cleansed and toned skin.
Of course there are many other brands out there that have quality products too, such as The Ordinary The Skin Support Set for £11 from Boots which is for all skin types and features their Niaciamide 10% + Zinc 1% and their Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5. Another option is the Aveeno Face 4-Step Routine Bundle for Sensitive Skin for £31.80 from Look Fantastic which is described as a nourishing and gentle skincare regime designed with sensitive skin in mind.
The Liz Earle set, however, has a high 4.7 out of 5 star rating on Boots from 647 reviews. One shopper said: "This made my skin feel really fresh and cool. I love it."
Another said: "Love this tonic, the smell is amazing. It leaves skin ready for moisturiser."
"Been using this product for years and although I have tried cheaper alternatives over the years, I always come back to Liz Earle cleanse and polish. Removed all traces of make-up gently and effectively," said another shopper.
Not every kind of skincare will be right for everyone, however, and some others did share opposing views. One said: "Nice product but not effective on my skin."
Another customer wrote: "Disappointed in the packaging as it came with no lid."
However, with three products at a lower cost than usual, the Liz Earle Hydration Boosting Routine 3 Piece Set sounds worth a shot for skincare fans.
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