
'Great value' Liz Earle worth £89 hailed 'brilliant for travel' has £60 off
Beauty buffs have been praising a Liz Earle skincare set that's worth £89 but can be snapped up for £29 using an extra discount code. Boots shoppers can nab the Liz Earle Cleanse and Smooth Collection for £29 using the code LIZEARLE10, saving a total of £60.
The collection includes a 150ml size of the brand's Cleanse & Glow Transforming Gel Cleanser, a 200ml size of the Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser, a 50ml size of the Skin Repair Light Cream, and two pure cotton cloths. At LookFantastic the 150ml Cleanse & Glow Transforming Gel Cleanser costs £30 for the one product alone, meaning the Boots set is cheaper and includes an additional four items.
One shopper said: "Love Liz Earle products, I have had cheaper options but you really can tell the difference in quality, used it for years." Alternative skincare sets currently on sale include the Murad Exclusive Serum Starter Set which has £48 off at LookFantastic.
The Murad set includes a trio of the brand's bestselling mini serums and has been cut from £87 to £39. Another buy is the Kiehl's Midnight Renewal Set which has been slashed in price at Space NK. It's currently down from £92 to £46.
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One happy customer said: "Love this set, I am a fan of Liz Earle. Lovely products and good for the skin."
If you've got your eye on the Liz Earle Cleanse and Smooth Collection then it's worth noting that one shopper felt it might not be suitable as a gift due to the packaging.
They said as part of their review: "I have deducted one star because it comes in a beautiful reusable box with a price sticker on the front, which when removed tore the front of the box. If this had been bought as a gift would have been spoiled."
Others loved the set exclaiming: "Brilliant for travel and home. The day cream is straight in my travel bag and lasts ages. The cleanser is really good as I have large pores and does the job."
Another said people had noticed how good their skin was looking after using Liz Earle products saying: "Been using Liz Earle for around 12 months and colleagues have been commenting on how good my skin looks."
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