Best Jurlique Skincare

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Julie30 posts
 

This is one of the best facial moisturisers I have used, and I have kept coming back to it for many years. The only times I've changed, or not bought… Read more

for some time, is to try something different, save on a budget, or to give my skin a rest from using the same thing and to alternate with some other brands. Jurlique offer really quality ingredients and skincare.

I have sensitive and dry skin and this moisturiser really soothes and nourishes. I have mature skin now, but I also used this cream in my 30s and 40s and sometimes received compliments on my glowing skin at the time. The cream is thick, but it's gentle, soothing, and absorbs in well. It smells beautiful.

Although the cost isn't cheap it lasts for ages (around 6-9 months if used in a reasonable way and not over doing it). It's worth it and comparatively per month is good value. I used to use their herbal recovery gel serum with it, but that is no longer being made.

If you get it while Jurlique has a sale on you also might get a bargain with a full size product of something else included.

I have bought this product from dedicated Jurlique stores, and from Myer, and David Jones, both online and in store.

Martha L.5 posts
 

I didn’t buy this for a while because of the Price but going back to it made a huge improvement after only one month. I guess you have to pay for quality. Show details

ShanVIC17 posts
 

Really calming – Lavender Hydrating Mist. This facial mist smells beautiful lavender. It is a lovely scent. I use this mist after cleansing my face and I find it to… Read more

feel light and hydrating on my skin. It is a non-irritating mist No harsh burning or facial reactions at all.which helps calm the redness on my face especially this winter dry skin. I feel instantly pampered and refreshed. Excellent to increase hydration to your skin.

Shopper4 posts
 

Lavender Essential Oil – I had bought Jurlique Lavender Essential Oil for at least 10-15 years. However, in recent times the price has escalated significantly and is now $35… Read more

(it was $20 max not long ago). I now prefer to buy an organic lavender essential oil elsewhere for over half the price, and that also has not been tested on animals.

phoenixdSA274 posts
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Adds another layer of moisture – The name and look of this clear water-like product puzzled me and I was rather sceptical when the Jurlique rep explained its use and purpose. Given… Read more

a few sample sachets, I tried them with great scepticism. As instructed, I dripped a few drops into my palm, pressed my palms together then pressed my wet palms on my face and neck. The liquid smelt faintly herby and felt a little sticky, but dried rather quickly. I followed with the rest of my routine - serum, oil and moisturiser. My skin did feel less dry throughout the day, and lines and wrinkles seemed slightly fainter.

Looking up its ingredients, water (of course!) was first, followed by propanediol, Biosaccharide Gum-1, Saccharide Isomerate, Glycerin - all good hydrating ingredients according to https://incidecoder.com/.

Over the next week, I took special note of lines and wrinkles on the days I used the product and the days I didn't while I added and subtracted products like serum and oil.

My conclusion was the activating essence did add another layer of hydration to do its part in plumping up skin and ^erasing^ wrinkles (for me), and I bought a bottle and added that to my routine.

Note: The frosted glass bottle has a plastic stopper which drips just the right amount, so one 150ml bottle is lasting me quite a while.

phoenixdSA274 posts
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Jurlique has been promoting this addition to its range of face oils and I was keen to try the sample I received. I had expected a stronger rose scent… Read more

straight out of the packet, but it seemed very, very faint.

It is a light oil, lighter than my regular Jurlique Age Defying Face Oil which I mix into my moisturiser. The Rare Rose oil also had a “dry oil” feel to it and didn’t seem to mix as well into my moisturiser. It’s an OK oil, but my skin didn’t seem to absorb it as quickly and 2 hours later I had to blot my face before going to bed. Maybe I used too much?

Checking the ingredients, I saw that coconut-derived Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride was the first ingredient.

I was also rather disappointed that the oil’s key ingredient - Jurlique Rose - didn’t feature in the first half of the ingredient list, unless it was Fragrance (parfum). Indeed “Rosa hybrid flower extract” was the 6th ingredient from the bottom. Rare rose indeed!

While I generally like Jurlique products, I’ll give this one a miss.

Ingredient list: Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Squalane, Dicaprylyl Carbonate, Dicaprylyl Ether, Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Olea europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Fragrance (Parfum), Ricinus communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Glycine soja (Soybean) Oil, Tocopherol, Limnanthes alba (Meadowfoam) Seed Oil, Beta-Carotene, Daucus carota sativa (Carrot) Root Extract, Rosa hybrid Flower Extract, Citronellol, Geraniol, Linalool, Eugenol, Citral