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Elizabeth Arden 8 hour cream

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I remember seeing a post about Elizabeth Arden's 8 hour cream and how there was a limited edition vintage packed version. Does anyone have any more info and/or a link?
 

Fleur De Guerre

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I asked about it in House of Fraser yesterday - it comes out at the end of November and will cost £15 for 30ml as opposed to the normal which is £19 for 50ml (in the shops). You can buy the normal for a lot cheaper online, but I will get a few lots of the vintage pot for Christmas presents I think! I have no idea what the pot will be like though and couldn't turn anything up online, but perhaps someone else has.
 

Fleur De Guerre

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Got mine yesterday with 10% off in John Lewis! The pot is cute, but nothing special, just a small glass tub with a sticker on the lid in a nice box. The logo is all vintagey though and the box is too. It will be a lovely gift for my friend, and I did buy one for me too so hopefully I will be able to find out if this "wonder balm" is as good as it is supposed to be!
 

Miss Neecerie

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I bought some of this at an outlet recently in preparation for my first winter.

(I just moved and it actually snows here, so a slightly foreign thing for me)

I have a lip balm shaped one which I really like and I figure the protector will be good when it gets colder.

Anyone else use this classic stuff?
 

Inky

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I have used it for years and always have some handy on my nightstand. Great on any dry skin area, lips, cuticles, wherever you may need it.

It is heavily scented product so you may want to give it a sniff first if you are sensitive.
 

Ada Vice

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My latest one came in this design - a bit retro 60's :D

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Did you get this version Fleur? Much prettier!

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Miss sofia

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Inky said:
I have used it for years and always have some handy on my nightstand. Great on any dry skin area, lips, cuticles, wherever you may need it.

It is heavily scented product so you may want to give it a sniff first if you are sensitive.

I personally love the smell, although my sister hates it with a vengeance. I think it makes a great lip gloss/balm and i also use it on my elbows and heels particularly. Although i have used it on dry patches on my face too and it works a treat and my skin is quite sensitive.

A little goes a long way too which makes it good value for money in my books!
 

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