Liz Earle launches THREE new Botanical Drops and moisturisers as part of personalised skincare range
LIZ EARLE has launched three new Skin Repair Moisturisers, and a range of three Botanical Drops.
The new products are available now, and have been designed to customise your daily routine for a personalised approach to skincare.
- Lix Earle Botanical Drops and Skin Repair Moisturisers, from £23 -
The collection has been inspired by the daily changing needs of skin, so beauty fans can target problem areas without the time and expense of having to overhaul your entire skincare routine.
The perfect summer update to your skincare regime, and after months inside during lock down beauty fans can target individual problem areas whether it be dull skin from lack of sun, or dehydrated skin.
The collection includes three Skin Repair Moisturisers; Rich Cream, Light Cream or Gel Cream, all of which provide 72 hours of hydration thanks to a blend of " moisturising borage oil, avocado oil, soothing echinacea and natural source vitamin E".
These three creams are designed to be combined with your choice of Botanical Drops, which come in brighten, balance or calm.
The water based boosters look to Brighten (visibly brightens and restores radiance), Balance (visibly reduces the appearance of blemishes, pores and shine), and Calm (evens skin tone and reduce the feeling of sensitivity).
You can buy all six products from now, and from the links below.
- Skin RepairTM Rich Cream, £23 for 50ml -
- Skin RepairTM Light Cream, £23 for 50ml -
- Skin RepairTM Gel Cream, £23 for 50ml -
- Brightening Botanical Drops £26 for 15ml -
- Balancing Botanical Drops £26 for 15ml -
- Calming Botanical Drops £26 for 15ml -
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