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Elizabeth Arden's 8 hour cream

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Bluerose | 19:49 Sat 22nd Jul 2006 | Shopping & Style
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Anyone tried it? Does it work? Is it worth the money?
Just read a good review on it but would love some feedback from you peeps. In my early 30's and spy a couple of wrinkles near my eyes :-(
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not sure what it does for wrinkles but i use it on my lips elbows and knees and it is a godsend! lasts ages too ..very versatile tho it smells more medicated than cosmetic..ask for a sample before u buy x
I use it all the time - it's fabulous! It's great for dry lips and cuticles, spots etc and rather gooey/sticky in texture. It is expensive but you won't find anything like it anywhere else. Don't know about wrinkles though, perhaps you should use an eye cream for those..
I bought it and it is just a glorified vaseline, very greasy and industrial smelling and not worth the money in my opinion. It won't help wrinkles but will moisturise your lips and dry bits. For wrinkles you should use a pure rose hip oil. "Living Nature" an all natural company from New Zealand make a great product called "Rose Radiance Oil". I am in my late 30s with no wrinkles and have used it for the last few years!
it's real good for dry skin , but its most like a thick serum , so its a bit gloopy for curing wrinkles i think, but used enough it may well work i guess.
Probably need something of a finer consistancy for the eye area with the skin being thinner ...
tyr vaseline just as good and cheaper

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