Shoppers are buzzing about Liz Earle’s Superskin Advanced Firming Serum-in-Moisturiser, which promises to revitalise mature skin by making it ‘firmer, plumper’ and smoothing ‘crepey necks’. The £49 moisturiser, designed to address deep wrinkles and lines, assures users of noticeable smoothing effects “within two weeks”.
It boasts acacia tree extract, a natural alternative to collagen, and rosehip oil to enhance elasticity and refine the skin’s look. According to a Liz Earle study, 93% of participants reported less dull skin, 83% noticed fewer wrinkles, and 90% saw improved skin radiance and plumpness after a fortnight.
Adding to its appeal is a special 3 for 2 deal, allowing customers to purchase the product for just £32.67 each when buying three, amounting to £98 — effectively the price of two.
The serum-infused moisturiser has garnered a stellar 4.6-star rating on the Liz Earle website, indicating its popularity among those seeking to maintain youthful, smooth skin. One dedicated Superskin user shared her enthusiasm: “This cream is amazing. When you first open the jar, you think that it’s going to be too rich, as it looks like butter, but it’s so not.”
One reviewer raved about the product: “It has a slightly spongy texture, and when you massage it into the skin, it’s light but very nourishing without any greasy feel. After a few seconds, you get this cooling sensation, and the skin drinks it in. It leaves the skin with a satin finish.”
Other customers have shared similar praise, with one stating, “I can honestly relay this is the best cream I have ever used for my 60-year-old skin. It has left it looking smoother, and my face genuinely feels so soft to the touch. It even has a beautiful spa-like smell. I would truly recommend anyone giving it a try.”
However, not all customers were satisfied. One reviewer expressed disappointment with the moisturiser’s absorption: “I’ve been using Liz Earle for a long time, and I think this is the first time I’ve moaned about any of the products. But I do not like this new moisturiser. It is very difficult to massage in, making my skin very dry.”
Despite the mixed reviews, many customers have praised the product. One happy customer shared their experience: “I have been using this product since it first went on sale, and it’s brilliant. My skin is firmer and plumper, and my crepey neck has disappeared.”
For those interested in trying the Superskin range, there’s a 3 for 2 offer available. This collection aims to improve skin firmness, smoothness, and glow.
Consider pairing the Advanced Nourishing Cleansing Balm, priced at £39, with the SuperskinTM Microdermabrasion Polish, which comes at £32, alongside the moisturiser for a combined price of £88 – this brings a saving of £32. The cleansing balm isn’t just about purification; it’s packed with revitalising ingredients like pomegranate oil.
Brand enthusiasts have praised the balm as “a real treat for your skin.” One pleased customer shared their experience: “I wanted to try Advanced Nourishing Cleansing Balm for a while and was given a pot for Christmas. I don’t know why I waited so long; it is gorgeous on your skin and leaves your skin feeling so smooth and hydrated.”
The product has garnered applause from beauty lovers with sensitive eyes, too. An enthused customer commented, “This is such a good cleanser. I love the feel of the balm on my face. I have quite sensitive eyes, but this balm melts away my mascara and makeup. It is so moisturising that it does not leave your skin feeling tight when cleansed. I would highly recommend this product.”
Those not swayed by Liz Earle might find solace in Lookfantastic’s ongoing sale, which includes bargains like Elemis’ Superfood Midnight Facial for £35.95, down from £46, and its Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm, now £39.20 from £49—both promising cleansed and firmer skin. Alternately, No.7’s Essential Moisture Day Cream is now £6.97 from £9.95