i was looking for my usual liz earle cleanse and polish when i found an item listed that was described as liz earle cleanse and polish. on further reading it was later stated that the seller now used this organic cleanser that was paraben free and 100% natural instead of liz earle cleanse and polish and they stated they received the same results. i had to read the whole listing before i realised that they were not selling the real cleanse & polish. i nearly deceided to try this as it was the same pump action cleanser that is used in the same way with a muslin cloth and it was cheaper. i then did my usual check on the internet before i bought it. i then discovered this cleanser which was organic and looked expensive was in fact £3.69 in a famous supermarket chain. i then noticed somebody had then bought it thinking they had found an organic cleanser in the style and quality of liz earle at a bargain price when in fact they had spent about £5-6 extra than it was worth. this is in no way against the rules but i feel it is immoral. just be careful before buying that you are not paying over the odds for products that are not the same quality as the branded goods and are in fact dearer as well


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