This stuff has such a cult following, I expected it to be amazing, but it was like really thick, orange coloured vaseline...really really thick, like the tackiest lip gloss ever. I'm not sure how people use it on their hands, it felt like my lips were being glued together. I ended up giving it to my Mum and haven't heard a word about it since.
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Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream review
ELIZABETH ARDEN Eight Hour® Cream is an iconic all-in-one beauty tool – created in 1930 by Miss Elizabeth Arden to soothe and protect skin, Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant was an instant and overwhelming success. Even its legendary name is said to have come about in a remarkable way. As the story goes, a loyal client used it to treat her child’s skinned knee and “eight hours later” the skin looked “all better”.
The All-in-One Beauty Tool
Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant Fragrance Free offers all the amazing benefits of the original “miracle cream”. When it comes to skincare, this apricot-coloured balm helps relieve chapped, cracked dry skin, soothes and comforts redness, minor scrapes and abrasions. When it comes to beauty, it’s the ultimate multi-tasker from grooming brows to glossing lips.
A Cult Favorite
Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant is one of the most famous, popular and sought-after products in the world today. Celebrities, makeup artists, models and beauty experts all agree – Eight Hour® Cream is a beauty “must-have”. Winner of over 40 global beauty awards and found in all the hottest “it” bags, Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant is a Hollywood icon, a socialite secret and an international cult favourite.
Website www.elizabetharden.co.nz
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Tips: Err...no?
The active ingredient in Eight Hour cream is Petrolatum ( Petroleum) . This product is over priced Vaseline, which is known not to really be the greatest thing for your skin.
It works by sealing the skin from the enviroment. While this can be useful occasionally, if this is done regularly ( say if you were using Eight hour cream as you daily lip balm) then it is going to be detrimental. The skin is unable to breath and absorb moister from the air, and gets out of the habbit of doing so. You then become dependent on using the product all the time. You are better off using a balm that helps the skin to heal and function normally.
Tips: Use some thing else - Like the trilogy everything balm
My biggest issue with this cream, is what do I need to use it for. It says it's a repair cream for minor burns, rashes etc. And so because I didn't have any of these at the time of trial it was hard to see any results. I have used it on my lips as a lip balm and it seems to work well at that. I'm sure I will use it over summer on try skin patches , itchy bites and any sunburn I may get. It is also fragrance free, but there definitely is a smell to this product, and because they've added no extra fragrance to it, it's not that pleasant.
Tips: Good to use as a lip balm once you get used to the smell.
I have used it off and on for a few years, but I have never really loved it. Maybe part of the reason for its popularity is based on the Elizabeth Arden name, which was why I initially got it. But I tend to use other similar products instead. I am not that fussed on the smell, and the texture is really greasy. I don't think I would buy it again, and I would not recommend it to a friend.
I would only use this as a lip moisturiser myself as it's far too oily/tacky for my face although I'm a little on the fence even with that as I'm not that keen on the ingredients. I know many people love this but I'm not one of them,it's greasy and would be perfect for those with dry skin but not my cup of tea.
I'd heard rave reviews about this product, but I was totally disappointed. It was goopy, and difficult to apply. Far too sticky to use on my face. There are much better products out there for much less money
I bought this duty free as everyone said it's the magic cure all. I honestly didn't like it. Consistency is think and tacky and I found the fragrance to strong. I really didn't like it at all.
But I am not a huge fan. I found it to be quite smelly and chemical tasting when I used it on my lips. I would rather use a natural balm like trilogy everything balm for dry skin. On the flip side, I was given the 8 hour lip balm free with a purchase recently and I am super impressed. It is the best lip balm I have used, hands down. My lips are lovely and smooth and it's great to apply before lipstick. Recommended!
After all the amazing things I have heard recently and over the years about this iconic product, I am sorry to say I wasn't impressed. I really did give it a good go, testing it out for many of the claims and even waited till the last day to write my review.
It promises to soothe and protect skin but I'm not convinced. I first used it as a lip balm over night. Unlike other brands, I woke up with dry, tight feeling, cracked lips that peeled a little that day. Needless to say I didn't want to give that another shot and also found the smell so repulsive that I couldn't bear to put it anywhere near my face anyway. Harsh? Well, at least that's the worst bit over.
I enjoyed using it on my cracked heels but once again had to mask the smell by wearing it to bed with socks on. This was quite effective and my heels felt much smoother after a few days. Applied to tiny scratches and bites, it appears to help but I suspect that may be more because it acts like a barrier cream as opposed to any healing properties. I also tried it on my brows and found that a little kept them in place. As a moisturiser, I found it just left my skin with too much greasy residue.
I really liked the packaging, the tube is sleek and classy. It is quite a generous size, especially since you don't need a lot to get enough coverage. This gel cream is smooth and easy to apply but can be quite sticky. It leaves skin feeling greasy and can easily be wiped off.
There are so many great things written about Eight hour cream and many of my friends swear by it. I think it's just a matter of preference as I have tried similar products that I absolutely love and find more suited to my skin, especially for my lips.
So unfortunately will not be personally recommending it and at $35 a tube, I won't be investing in it either
Tips: If you prefer more natural and fresh smelling products, this isn't for you.
This felt like I was putting Vaseline on my face and it had a very artificial smell. I read the ingredients; Petroleum 56.8%, Lanolin, Mineral Oil, Fragrance, Salicylic Acid, Propyparaben, Castor Oil, Corn Oil, Tocopherol, BHT, Iron Oxides. Petroleum is a by product of oil drilling and no one should ever put this rubbish on their face (or their babies bottoms)
Tips: Dr oz talked about the Top three dangers in your beauty products.. Including petroleum jelly (Vaseline) http://dailyhealthweb.blogspot.co.nz/2010/02/dr-oz-top-three-dangers-in-your-beauty.html