I have been using this product for sometime now and it is magical as it leaves your face feeling so soft. it is expensive but what people do not know is that it lasts for three to four months where regular face washes last for the month so if you calculate what you are spending on the good stuff as opposed to the cheaper brand, you re paying more in the end for the cheaper one and getting half the results. I suggest you try it because it is amazing and the foam stretches which means that you only have to use a very little
I haven't tried Elizabeth Arden Face Cleanser, but I have used some of the other Elizabeth Arden products and found them to work well and leave my skin feeling very nice. I agree that sometimes the lower cost products don't last as long. It could be that they're watered down and flow so easily that too much comes out on each pump, which can be wasteful, or that the container holds less product. I think I tend to use more if the product is cheaper as well, since sometimes it takes more to receive the same effect/benefit, which is often the case with other products such as dish detergent, shampoo, and laundry detergent.
I always used to buy the low cost products to save money but it seems to be a good idea in the long term to buy the quality product that lasts longer!
Nowadays it is so hard to find Elizabeth Arden products around! I will only ever find them in specialty stores where I live, and they are quite overpriced for what they are. So I'll usually buy at Sephora if I want department brand makeup (or MAC). Otherwise I'll just get drugstore things.
oh we have it everywhere here but it is expensive and only sold in department stores, unfortunately we cannot put it on credit but most people do and I just save up to get it but it does last for at least three to four months and can stretch out to six months if you lucky enough.
Looks economical in the long run. However, I usually look at the aspect of functional risk when selecting store bought face creams. I have used cheaper but equally effective facial preparations derived from the sap of umpire papaya fruit and then following up with nourishing coconut oil which is also as cheap as it gets. In the long run, it all boils down to individual preferences.
My favorite Elizabeth Arden product is the Skin Illuminating Complex. I like the way it glides over my skin and leaves it feeling soft and firm, yet not tight that way some products do. If you look around, you can sometimes find it online, at the usual sites for a reasonable price.
I haven't ever tried Elizabeth Aarden products. I prefer Neutroena when I am splurging on some big name cosmetic items, but Elizabeth AArden sounds like one to use. It seems like something that I would definetyl like. I am wondering if the products might be able to be found on the Amazon elite deals site.
I must say I have always thought that these products are a money making thing but when I tried it I discovered that it is a great product and it really works.
Elizabeth Arden is a great brand and I've loved a lot of the products, but it's a bit hard for me to find nowadays. I've actually tried the face cleanser and I have to agree, it's really a wonderful product, and I love the way it smells! A great buy if you can find a cheap deal somewhere on Amazon or something.