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Creme De La Mer Moisturising Cream 60ml (2 Oz). Click on the picture to buy.
€150 with free shipping anywhere in Ireland

A review from one of our customers?

" I had read of the cult status of this creme, especially by celebrities. I decided to splurge and bought myself a 1oz (30ml). jar. The creme is a bit labor intensive, you need to 'warm up' the creme and gently pat into your skin. I would prefer to smear it on, because its faster to apply, but I realize that the patting will also help you to use less. You dont need that much (pea sized) and considering the price, this is a good thing. I noticed a difference after the first night. When I woke up, my skin felt supple and velvety. It was mosturized without being greasy. Also, looking into the mirror, my skin had a slight healthy glow. When I have slept well, I dont even wear make up and the first week I used it, people commented that 'I looked healthy.' The first week I used it, I kept touching my cheeks because they felt so velvety. I really love this creme. To combat price, and to be honest I am usually running late in the morning, I wear a different mosturizer with spf during the day (olay). But the velvety feeling lasts all day anyway. Also, this extends the life of my tiny jar. I use about 1 oz (30ml). in 6 months. But you wont need any extra eye cremes either. Another plus. I have combination skin and worried the creme would be too thick. But surprise surprise, my skin seems to have evenly texturized. My t-zone is not oily and my cheeks are smooth and pink. The product did not cause my t-zone to break out like I worried. The creme feels thick, but its really not after you warm it up and press it on. One word of caution. If you miss a night, you will notice the next day. Thats one reason its so addicting. It wont 'cure' your skin, just help for a great glow. I have used lots of expensive cremes, but this really is my favorite and to me, worth the money. Yes, an indulgence, but I spend less time sulking in the morning when I look into the mirror."

-Roisin Kelly, Portlaois, January 2008