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Hand cream

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mariesmith Sun 28-Aug-16 14:03:42

I too. Bought some of the hand cream and fell in love with it straight away I love the texture and the smell of it and like phoenix stated a little does go along way and the price is good too I will be getting my hubby to take me again to stock up on it and might even try the other anti ageing skin care range x smile

annodomini Sun 15-Jun-14 18:48:29

Aldi serum is good. I find my skin feels more taut when I use it. I'll snap up some hand cream when I'm next in Lidl. I use their shower and bath products a lot. They used to do a shower oil which I found invaluable after a swim to counteract the drying effects of chlorine, but it doesn't seem to exist any more.

glammanana Sun 15-Jun-14 18:34:55

Cien products always been good as far as I'm concerned and great value for money,have you tried their body lotion keeps the skin feeling soft all day,anyway phoenix your legs will look good my nana used beeswax on her furniture for years and it always aged well.grin

tanith Sun 15-Jun-14 18:11:36

Thanks Phoenix I'll give it a try next time I'm there.

Anne58 Sun 15-Jun-14 17:43:33

Evening all,

I bought a tube of Cien Anti-Ageing Hand cream with Beeswax and Vitamin E from Lidl on Friday. Not sure yet how effective it's going to be long term, but a little goes a very long way (ended up having to give my lower legs a dose of it, as I couldn't seem to get rid of it on my hands!) and my hands did feel much improved after using it. It says on the tube "Nourishes Demanding & Mature Skin" and has an SPF of 10 (not particularly high, but possibly good enough?)

However, at the price (under £2, it was either £1.49 or £1.79, can't remember which and have lost the receipt blush for 125 ml feel it can't be bad!

I have been using the Lidl's Cien shower cream for dry skin for a while and found that pretty good, so just thought I'd share.