Product Review: Estee Lauder ReNutriv Intensive Lifting Creme
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Distinct from the Estée Lauder ReNutriv Ultimate Youth Creme (see yesterday’s post), Estée Lauder ReNutriv Intensive Lifting Creme ($158.00, Estée Lauder.com) contains 54 “precious” ingredients and claims to “sustain hydration over time with special moisture magnets.” Yet, does Estée Lauder ReNutriv Intensive Lifting Creme live up to its claims? Or, like yesterday’s Estée Lauder ReNutriv Ultimate Youth Creme, is it overpriced and underdelivering? Not much of a “lifting” cream Although... read more





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