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Date:2025-04-11 05:53:26
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Congrats, you made it to Friday! Your reward? Treat your skin to a little TLC with this amazing Elemis deal. The skincare brand's No.1 selling cleanser — the Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm — is now available in this gorgeous gift set that you just may want to keep for yourself.
Bought separately, this duo could run up to $200, but this set is under $90. That's over 50% in savings. Plus, use the code ENEWSQVC30 to score $30 off a $60 purchase!
Needless to say, this deal is selling fast, so get shopping before it's sold out. Or stock up now for those unexpected moments when you need a gift.
Want to deep-clean your skin while restoring your complexion to a soft glow? The Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm is for you. It's gentle but effective, using rosehip seed oil and padina pavonica (an anti-aging Mediterranean algae) to dissolve your makeup and remove impurities, per Elemis. Plus, it's super nourishing for dry skin. The accompanying Pro-Collagen Rose Marine Cream can be used every morning after cleansing.
Need more convincing? Check out these rave product reviews:
Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm Reviews
"I received a travel size pro-collagen rose cleanser in a goody bag once and I love it," shares a review on the Elemis site. "It's such an effective cleanser. The balm is smooth and melts into an oil on the skin. When I add water, it becomes a milky emulsion and washes off easily with or without a cleansing cloth. It leaves my face feeling clean and smooth, without feeling dried out. I love the rose scent. It's not overpowering, it's a lovely scent to end the day with."
Another Elemis shopper adds: "In my 50 years, I have bought and used a variety of different cleansers & by far this is the best one! I have peri-menopausal skin and found that I have developed an increased sensitivity to a lot of facial products. I love the feel of this product, its versatility and the beautiful smell of rose! I use a dab on a cotton pad to remove my eye makeup as well. Works a treat! It leaves my skin feeling soft, hydrated and clean, not dry or irritated. Highly recommend for hormonally sensitive skin!"
Pro-Collagen Rose Marine Cream Reviews
"Beautiful refreshing marine cream rosé gorgeous smell. Wish I could have it in a body lotion," gushes one Elemis reviewer. "I instantly fell in love with the Rose Marine Cream! It leaves my skin feeling so plump and hydrated all day. I adore the scent and it sooths my sensitive and dry skin. Definitely a must for dry skin," asserts another satisfied shopper.
One other beauty babe says: "I sampled this at a day spa then purchased as I loved the smell and feel. I don't normally go for rose as I'm not keen on the smell but this is really subtle. The cream is so silky soft, absorbs well and has definitely made a difference to my skin. I love it - I want to focus on fine lines and it does just that: my skin looks healthy, glowing and bright. I'm saving up for my 2nd jar as I've now run out but it's definitely worth the wait. I cannot recommend this enough."
So what are you waiting for? Nab yours now!
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