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Liz Earle Eyebright Soothing Eye Lotion Review



I have very sensitive and often sore eyes and because of this I have to be really careful what I use around the eye area. I'm always looking for soothing eye creams, serums and masks to make my tired and sensitive eyes look and feel better. 

A few months ago, I decided to try the Liz Earle Eyebright Soothing Lotion, has I had only read positive reviews for the product, and I must say I can see why......

I use the Liz Earle Eyebright Soothing Eye Lotion first thing in the morning (usually when I've had a rough nights sleep with Emmy: Last night was one of those nights: She was awake from 3.30am to 5.00am and would not settle, so I can say I am absolutely knackered this morning!) 


I apply a small amount of the lotion to a cotton pad and wipe over my eyes (sometimes leaving the cotton pad over my eyes to let the lotion work its magic for a little longer) 

Although its called a lotion, its not thick in consistency at-all, it is more like a tonic. It looks like water and has a very light floral smell (mostly down to the natural ingredients, which include aloe vera, witch hazel and cornflower) 

Its very light, non-oily and its not tested on animals (I'm trying to use more and more products which are not tested on animals!) 

I can honestly say my eyes feel so much better after using this. It makes my eyes feel much more brighter and less sore, it instantly feels cool and refreshing. 

My eyes get very dry and very itchy, especially if I've been using the computer. I find this lotion so soothing and refreshing and it makes me look and feel like myself again.

Its cooling, refreshing and it makes the dark circles around my eyes appear a little less prominent. It also helps to decrease any puffyness around my eyes. Brilliant stuff! 

Honestly it is one of my most used products and a product I will buy over and over again. 

Also if your guilty of leaving a little bit of mascara on, then this gently removes it so no-more panda eyes first thing in the morning! 

As an extra treat, when I'm feeling exceptionally knackered, I soak two cotton pads with the lotion and lie in the bath with a pad over each eye thinking about the world going-by and hoping that I will look like a different (and less tired looking person) after having a good old soak. 

Its £15.50 for a 150ml bottle (which I find, usually lasts around four months on average) or you can get a 50ml Bottle for £7.00 to try out. Also Liz Earle tend to over a lot of samples and offers so keep an eye out! 

If you have hey-fever, puffy sore eyes, computer-screen eyes or have a screaming child that won't sleep, then this is the perfect product for you! 



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