Revolution launches bargain £8 Miracle Balm to rival Elizabeth Arden’s £28 Eight Hour Cream
26.05.2023 - 10:37
/ ok.co.uk
Revolution Skincare’s Miracle range is a bestseller thanks to the viral Revolution Pro Miracle Cream, £10 here, that has been granted cult status thanks to TikTok reviews citing it as an affordable dupe for Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Cream, £52 here. Now, the line is expanding with the launch of a brand new Miracle Balm, £8 here, that was inspired by the original Miracle Cream formula.The all-in-one protective balm instantly moisturises, hydrates and softens dry and chapped skin, and provides protection against further dryness and irritation. Calming your skin from the very first use, you can use the balm on your lips, face, hands, neck, your hair, and you can even use it as a natural dewy highlighter on your cheekbones – truly a product that can do everything.
It’s enriched with vitamin E and has a subtle rose scent, making it easy to wear all day, every day. Some happy shoppers are even calling it a dupe for the much pricier Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant, £22.40 here (was £28), that is loved by Prince Harry (wink wink). One Revolution reviewer writes of the balm: “I believe in Miracles.This balm is great.
I've used it on my lips and cheeks during the day, on my feet and hands overnight and on my face whilst in a dream room. It's on par with Elizabeth Arden's 8-hour cream but the tube looks more stylish and the price is a lot more reasonable.This is a product I'll be buying regularly.” Another agreed with the comparison, saying: “I usually use a much more expensive balm (8-hour cream) but thought I’d give this a try. I’m impressed! It works well on dry or sensitive areas of the face and body.
A little goes a long way. It has a light scent that doesn’t overpower. It is also much cheaper than my usual
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