16 yrs, 1 mth ago

jurlique, in esssence, perfect potion skincare products

Hey girls

just wondering if anyone has tried skin care products from jurlique, in essence or perfect potion?
I am thinking of trying some but not really sure on what to expect.
Jurlique has small skin care starter packs which i was thinking of buying.
I have combination skin.
Also perfect potion & in essence have some nce looking products too.
What is your opinion of these products?

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  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    Cheers SAE, hope they do have one for you 🙂

  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    Cheers SAE, hope they do have one for you 🙂

  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    I emailed to ask so I will let you know if I get one. It s around $50

  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    I haven`t tried it SAE but also read about it and thought it would great. Might check the bh database to see if its listed there and any reviews 🙂 Probably be pricey but I find enzyme exfoliaters great and am keen to try it, wonder if they post samples as I can`t get to a counter.

  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    Jurlique have a new product which I saw in store and would to try. Its an exfoliating mask called fruit enzyme exfoliator.

    Has anyone tried it?

    I love Jurlique hand creams and washes.

  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    I like In Essence especially their essential oils. Perfect potion are good too. Jurlique are quite pricey but depending on what product you buy and so long as you check its suited to your skin type I found them to be good. I have a Rose Silk Finishing Powder (translucent facial powder) that works great over sunscreen to take away shine without being heavy or blocking my pores and surprisingly my sensitive skin liked it. I apply it lightly with a brush all over my face and loved it. Now Since discovering the Clinique Redness Solutions Mineral Powder I think i`ll switch across as the clinique actually helps calm my skin and fix/hide the redness which the Jurlique didn`t. They are for 2 different tasks but I was looking for a light even coverage without using full foundation and both seemed to give that just that Clinique helped the redness where Jurlique did not.

  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    I`m not a huge Jurlique fan. I`ve tried a few of their products, really hoping to like them (why do I do that?) but I hate the smell of a lot of them!

    I actually revived this thread as I wanted to let you know I`d tried the Perfect Potion hand cream and it was divine. It smelt very rosy and both the smell and the smooth skin lasted for ages – even through a number of hand washes throughout the day. I`ve also tried their body washes and creams and they are also divine. I haven`t tried their skincare although I have heard good things about them

  • 15 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I think if you are going to try anything from jurlique, it would have to be the rose facial spray.it is so divine on the skin, and smells pretty too, always a good thing lol

  • 15 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I`ve been using the Jurlique foaminf facial cleanser and I`ve been impressed with the results. It seems to keeps my pimples at bay, unitl I get my period and all hell breaks loose! I also use the Calendula cream which seems to stop the swelling from pimples?

  • 16 yrs ago

    =8-x (rabbit in the headlights!)
    i`ve also noticed that jurlique rosewater isn`t pure rosewater – wtf?! if you find a good quality food-grade one, it will work perfectly as a toner for dry skin. in london you could get it from the turkish food shops, am yet to find it here. maybe they add stuff to change the turkish delight smell (i love turkish delight!)

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