Originally Posted by AntoniaA:
“I bought the body smooth, a small one to try. I don't usually use that sort of thing as I have quite sensitive skin but I used it yesterday and my skin felt marvellous afterwards. Has to be said my skin is quite soft anyway but it just felt more so, smoother. It is not something you use every day, the suggestion on the jar is twice a week. I also made my husband use it this morning, on his forearms which are quite dry. He was not happy but afterwards he said how much better his arms felt and they are really smooth (bless him). So it must be good to exfoliate and this product does the opposite of drying. It smells pleasant too, citrusy - not overpowering.
I also bought face smoothing mask which, again, is an exfoliater. My face is inclined to be a bit oily and I do use a face mask occasionally, I try different brands. This was nice, a bit different in that it wasn't something that 'set', you just put it on your face, rub it in a bit and wait a couple of minutes before rinsing off, in my case in the shower. The result was excellent, I will use it once a week.
The next items I will buy are the cleanser, toner and tonic and the nourishing cream (I may not have remembered the exact names for these offhand). I usually buy Boots No7 protect and perfect and Oil of Olay.”
Thanks, Antonia. My skin is quite dry and I've tried numerous different brands, and finding Liz Earle stuff stopped the hunt. I've not really used her body products though & she doesn't (yet?) do a body scrub - which is something that made me wonder if Susan was basing her products on LE, particularly as the cleanser has practically the same ingredients, also comes with a cloth (not beautifully soft, but not nearly a fiver either! And it's meant to exfloiate!) and is practically the same design of pump.
I don't have a problem with trying anything new (otherwise I wouldn't enjoy BB testing so much!), and ordinarily Susan's things are something that I might try. But when I saw that website in which she called the design before time, with the site embarrassed enough to offer the highest contributor some kind of financial recompense for their time & effort; and she appears to be plagiarising a multi-award winning existing brand (which is highly ethical & extremely professional - and you would be hard-pushed to find a more pleasant customer care experience), well, no I don't go there.
Btw, you might like to try signing up as a Beauty Bible tester. It is very popular and availability of testing slots depends on how many applicants of your skin type apply, etc. You do have to be committed to complying with the testing criteria and recording comprehensive reports on the various products, but it's a real treat too! Give it a go, you might enjoy it