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Creme de la Mer
Anyone tried this? The info talks about an aero physicist who inventited it after an accident and swears by it (year right)! I`ve acquired a pot and just wondered about others` thoughts.
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It retails around £100 plus. I have tried it, and liked it but it's not something I could afford to use often....which maybe defeats the purpose of it!
It retails around £100 plus. I have tried it, and liked it but it's not something I could afford to use often....which maybe defeats the purpose of it!
Well I`ve now used it for a couple of nights and it`s very greasy. You only need a tiny bit. I like to feel I`ve put something on my face. If it just disappears then I think it is predominately water and just evaporates off. I expect most of it came off on the pillow but my face didn`t feel dry this morning. My verdict is that it`s OK but no better than any other cream.
I bought a jar, paid about £75 for it. As you say the blurb sounds great, very scientific. It is very greasy, I applied it at night and each morning I found that my face got greasier and more shiny. I did not see any improvement in the condition of my skin. I took the jar into the beauticians that I go to and they looked at the ingredients. They were shocked to see mineral oil listed, which according to them is the nastiest, cheapest ingredient you can use!
According to Bad Science, a book that debunks a lot of myths around scientific research, we may all as well use vaseline, our skin needs feeding from inside out, so anything we put on the top is not going to do a lot of good!
I still can't help falling for all those lovely promises and nice images though!
Thanks
Sue
According to Bad Science, a book that debunks a lot of myths around scientific research, we may all as well use vaseline, our skin needs feeding from inside out, so anything we put on the top is not going to do a lot of good!
I still can't help falling for all those lovely promises and nice images though!
Thanks
Sue