Dry skin and chapped lips are a common problem in the winter months, but a miracle cream that costs £16 and helps to instantly cure these issues has been flying off the shelves of late.
Shoppers say the bargain cream helps to immediately eradicate any dryness, and keeps skin feeling smooth and soft, even when the temperatures plummet. And the name of this instant remedy? Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant.
Many people say they won’t go outside in the cold weather without it. A 50ml bottle costs £29 at Boots and on the Elizabeth Arden website, while you can get a 30ml bottle for £16 on the Sephora website, reports the Manchester Evening News.
The cream’s versatile formula goes beyond moisturisation, working wonders to shape brows, add shine to cheeks, soothe dry hands, smooth cuticles and nails, and more. It’s been dermatologist-tested and is clinically shown to hydrate and protect skin for eight hours.
The cream has racked up thousands of five-star reviews. Consumers are very impressed with the product.
One happy customer said: “A friend recommended this to me as I went into winter and started suffering with dry skin around my eyes, chapped lips and sore hands and cuticles. It is brilliant and I now use it daily for many things from eyebrows to cuticles!”
Another said: “Works wonders when you have dry lips, a dry nose, or something like that.” A third raved: “I think this cream is amazing, it’s very moisturising and was great for my dry hands, it has a light scent, but not too fragranced.”
Another five-star reviewer said: “Cannot get enough of Arden’s eight hour cream. Great for chapped lips, over lipstick for a lovely sheen, brilliant on dry skin on hands, elbows and anywhere you skin needs nourishing.”
“Lovely moisturiser for cold weather. Wouldn’t be without it in cold windy weather,” wrote somebody else.
“Miracle product, seriously. Use for cuts and dry skin, works like a dream! Having suffered from dermatitis/ eczema for years, this balm works for me when I don’t have a flare up and I seem to have less outbreaks!” said another.
Somebody else reviewed the £29 cream, writing: “Simply the best. I have tried lots of skin protectors over the years. There are some pretty good cheaper ones, but if my skin is really sore this one definitely heals it faster.”
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