It’s no secret that we are Liz Earle fans around here, and today we’re going to share with you what we think is the best product of the line that we’ve tried thus far: Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare Superskin Moisturizer.
Look in your closet: how many moisturizers do you have? Now how many of those actually moisturize your skin when your skin is dry? That’s the simple beauty of Superskin Moisturizer – it brings dry (even really dry, rosacea-y skin) back to life.
It has an impressive roster of ingredients: Borage Oil (great source of GLA and an amazing lipid), Â Glycerin (to keep water in), Pomegranate Extract (antioxidants!), Rosehip Oil (a good source of lipids), Shea Butter (I love slathering my whole body with the stuff), and a premium Vitamin E (a great anti-aging antioxidant). Any of those ingredients are a great addition to a product, but together, they make for one special concoction.
In seeing how well it worked as a night cream, I field tested it under two skin-unfriendly circumstances:
Scenario #1: Walking outside on a bitter day with wind that could knock you over.
I wasn’t exactly happy about having to walk about half a mile on an insanely cold, dry day, especially considering the insanely cold, forceful wind that accompanied the temperature. We’re not just talking a tiny breeze here – this was the kind of cold wind that just cuts through you regardless of how many layers you are wearing. When I got home that night my skin was dry, my lips were cracked, and my rosacea was starting to flare. I took off my makeup and generously applied Superskin Moisturizer (including around my eyes), and went to bed. The next day when I woke up I ran my fingers over my face to assess the damage of the day before: my skin felt moist and dewy, my lips weren’t dry, and when I checked in the mirror, no rosacea to be seen. For good measure I put a layer under my sunscreen the next day, but I was thrilled to not have to deal with a rosacea outbreak or cracked lips.
Scenario #2: Vacation in an area with lousy water
I was up visiting friends in an area on the Hudson – gorgeous area, but the water will peel your skin right off. I don’t know what it is, but my skin is raw anytime I wash my face up there. I usually end up bringing a bottle of Poland Spring to wash my face with, but I still end up getting water on my face in the shower, no matter how hard I try not to. So after washing my face with the Poland Spring (and Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish, come to think of it), I applied Superskin Moisturizer before I got in the shower. The lipids acted as a great barrier, and I got through my visit with my skin no worse for wear.
Liz Earle Superskin Moisturizer is now part of my daily lip routine – I massage some in before I put on lip color, and it looks like I used a plumper. Lips become smooth, lineless, incredibly full, and look practically airbrushed. Be sure to add some around your lip line, and your lips will look even fuller.
I try a lot of skincare products, but when it comes to a moisturizer that is truly effective, I love Liz Earle Superskin Moisturizer. Try it for yourself – you can find it at Liz Earle’s Website.
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