Clinique Sun & Body UV-Response Body Cream SPF 30 150ml - A sun body cream very high ... more
protection SPF30. SPF30 offers maximum protection against the sun. Helps safeguard your skin from sun exposure. Discourages the signs of premature aging. Prevent f...
I have been using this facecream for quite a well now. I started to use it when i was in a car accident and i have quite a large scar in between my eyes. It's shaped like a backward L.
For a year or two i kept putting on loads of make up to cover the scar. But i noticed this facecream and started using it twice a day. The redness in my scar has started to fade. The scar is really not noticeable now.
I find the cream very reasonable. It's not too oily and goes on really easy. It has totally given me the confidence to not wear make-up and the scar has totally faded. The cream didn't irritate my skin, it made it feel soft and full of life again. The scar in between my eyes was quite sensitive but it ain't now thanks to Bio-oil.
The product is great value for money and you can get it from most stores. ...
Advantages: Easy to apply, instant results. Disadvantages: Slightly greasy.
Firstly, the Bio-Oil packaging is aesthetically pleasing, as it is a simple design in light colous which manages to look sophisticated. I bought it as a moisturiser, as my skin had been feeling tight and dry recently. It was very easy to apply it with the fingers, and it was mostly absorbed into my skin, however it left a slight greasy film. It didn't sting or itch, which was good. My skin felt instantly moisturised and softened. After a week of using Bio-Oil, my skin looked brighter and felt less tight. It also helped clear up some spots which I had on my forehead. In my opinion, Bio-Oil is a very good buy, and although it is more expensive than some face products, I think the extra money is worth it. ...
Advantages: great if you intend to milk cows Disadvantages: smell, balmy-thickness, terrible under makeup, better as lip balm
I know a lot of people will disagree with this review, but having worked for Elizabeth Arden (amongst other beauty houses) I feel that the balm-like thickness, stickyness and smell of the 8 hour cream is probably not the best thing to put on your face for normal everyday use. I have seen it's benefits used in the short-term for severely dry or damaged skin, but for the normal, oily, or sensitive skins, I wouldn't recommend it for continued use.
It's lovely for the hands, feet, elbows and other dry skin areas, don't forget that this product spawned from the idea of farmers softening cow udders from becoming chapped from prolonged use, and as most of us don't have faces that go through the rigors of cow udders being milked, it's probably not the best idea to use this on your face everyday if you have normal or sensitive skin as it's far ...