Friday 11 March 2016

Review: Liz Earle Instant Boost Skin Tonic

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Time for another skincare review but this time it's for the Liz Earle Instant Boost Skin Tonic. There are two versions of this tonic one comes in a bottle which you pour onto a cotton pad and the other one is as a spritzer. The one I have is the bottle version but personally I would of preferred the spritzer. The bottle version retails for £14.50 200ml and spritzer £14.74 200ml. You can purchase Liz Earle products from anywhere now they even have a stand in Boots!!!





Review:

What is it suppose to do? Soothes and brightens your skin

How to use it? Pour onto a cotton pad and sweep over face and neck after using your cleanser. I use it just in the morning to add a 'boost'.

Benefits: Gentle, Alcohol free, natural ingredients and it also adds a little big of moisture to the skin

Is it cruelty free or vegan? It is cruelty free, Liz Earle is approved by the Leaping Bunny programme, also includes their logo on their packaging! Yes it is vegan their is no animal extracts.

Any downsides? It is heavily scented (floral) but personally I like the scent.

Would I repurchase? I didn't dislike this product but I didn't really see a difference, it didn't wow me. It definitely helps with making the skin look healthy but it didn't do much. So taking all that into consideration I wouldn't repurchase but if it was given to me or my skin reacted to something and I needed to go back to products I know my skin liked then I would repurchase it.

Ingredients:

  • Aqua (water),

  • Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) leaf juice,

  • Glycerin, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil,

  • Tocopherol (vitamin E),

  • Cucumis sativus (cucumber) fruit extract,

  • Anthemis nobilis (chamomile) flower extract,

  • Calendula officinalis (calendula) flower extract,

  • Humulus lupulus (hops) extract,

  • Phenoxyethanol,

  • Panthenol,

  • Allantoin,

  • Parfum (fragrance),

  • Benzoic acid,

  • Tocopheryl acetate,

  • Dehydroacetic acid,

  • Sodium hydroxide,

  • Ethylhexylglycerin,

  • Linalool,

  • Limonene,

  • Citronellol,

  • Geraniol,

  • Coumarin,

  • Citric acid,

  • Potassium sorbate.

What's your favourite Liz Earle product?

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