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Lillie
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Lulu's skin care
      #298927 - 06/01/2009 18:36

Hi Ladies

Is anyone using Lulu's skin care products ?

I saw her today on QVC shopping channel and my god she looks good for 60 dont you think ??

Sue x

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: Lillie]
      #298932 - 06/01/2009 18:38

I didn't see her, but she has probably had lots of 'help'.


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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: Lisianthus]
      #299054 - 06/01/2009 19:44

I've tried it Lillie, wasn't anything special really, the face exfoliator was good & scrubby just how I like it though. The moisturisers day & night weren't rich enough, I have normal skin but like to use moisturiser for dry skin, works for me!
Don't forget all the "celebrities" out there, its their job to look good till they die! Wouldn't it be nice to put beauty products & clothes on your tax return, I'm in the wrong profession

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: citygirl]
      #299207 - 06/01/2009 21:12

Hi Lillie and Everyone,

I have seen her previously on QVC, but havent tried her products.

I saw a photo of her in the paper today, in a bikini, and she look unbelievable.

If they make her look good, there might be hope for us all.

Plasmo xx

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Splash123
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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: PLASMO]
      #299396 - 07/01/2009 08:14

She is amazing ! with or with out help!!

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chilla
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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: Splash123]
      #299406 - 07/01/2009 08:20

I think she has had a bit of work done and studio lighting and professional make-up and hair, but she has amazing bone structure and a lovely figure tha she must work hared to maintain. Always think she'd be good on a night out!

Bet she walks a lot Lillie!! Have you seen all the pedometer threads on the Health & Wellbeing forum? You need to get over them and start impressing them.

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: chilla]
      #299421 - 07/01/2009 08:38

I am currently using the day moisturiser, the nighttime one, the oil which can go beneath the moisturisers and the eye cream. All okay but nothing special - I also don't think they are moisturising enough, although I do not have any dry patches which I usually do at this time of year, so maybe they are moisturising enough and the texture belies that. They are fairly pricy. I do not think Lulu owes the way she looks to any external creams but has gone down another route to look that way...if you get my drift. Even as I purchased them I thought I was a sucker but what really sold them to me was that she said that her skin was thin and sensitive - and my skin is similar. So, if you just want to try some new products without expecting to look as "fresh" as she does, try them. But if you are tired of hype and celebrities on the make, go to Boots and choose a cheaper range. She does look good in a bikini though!

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: Poppy99]
      #299430 - 07/01/2009 08:52

I think there are some reviews on the QVC site from customers. When I looked I don't think it was rated particularly highly.

Have to agree though she looks wonderful.

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susieblue
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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: Glitterqueen]
      #299487 - 07/01/2009 09:50

I remember there was an animal hospital programme a year or so ago and it just happened that she brought her dog in. Of course she didn't know the cameras would be there and she did look a bit of a mess and a lot older. Don't get me wrong, I think she looks great and love her clothes but I think she has a lot of help and cannot believe she has not had plastic surgery

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: Lillie]
      #299785 - 07/01/2009 14:58

Hi everyone,

I tried them when she first launched them - there was a sort of trial pack with small samples of all sorts in it - don't know whether they still do it or not. They were quite nice to use - although not any different to what I normally use really, but my main problem with it were the pots themselves. Becauses it's called 'Time Bomb' all the pots are smooth and round and as I have bad arthritis in the base of my right hand thumb joint I had great difficulty in getting them open - I couldn't grip them hard enough to be able to twist them open and my hands just kept slipping round!. So needless to say I haven't ordered any more - thank goodness I didn't splash out on the whole range!!

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JustJules
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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: snoopy2]
      #300535 - 08/01/2009 12:00

If her products were that good why does she use so much Botox??!!! Plus, she's had collagen implants in her mouth and a facelift.

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: JustJules]
      #300537 - 08/01/2009 12:05

How long ago did she launch them? Presumably she has got to 60 'ish and looking that way by using someone elses. Perhaps that's what we should find out!! Have to say i don't really like her anyway-have nothing to base it on but find her irritating! She probably says the same about me!!

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: BeauSoleil]
      #300827 - 08/01/2009 16:41

Not that long ago really - think it was only last year, so she can't have been using them that long herself, can she? As I said in my last post - the creams themselves were very nice - nothing spectacular mind you - just couldn't gst the bloomin' things open!!

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Re: Lulu's skin care [Re: snoopy2]
      #301501 - 09/01/2009 10:30

I get so cross when I read and see articles about how fantastic celebrities like Lulu look for their age. She admits herself that she has a whole army of stylists, dieticians etc on her payroll and also has time and access to all the best treatments and creams. Lets have a reality check most of us don't have her money and surely its inner beauty that counts!

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