
In my opinion, this is a dupe of the Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Miracle Cream. It is very very similar. The smell is alittle different but other than that, there does not seem to be much else apart from the huge difference in price!
It is more of a dark orange gel than a cream and has a slightly medicinal smell to it but it is not overpowering.
It has many uses but I have found it especially good for skin breakouts as it soothes and heals the spot and reduces inflammation. I have also used it on rough elbow skin. A little goes a long way as it is quite oily and spreads easily.
It is also supposed to be good for dry, cracked heels and for relieving inflammation after waxing and shaving. You can use it on chapped lips and on dry cuticles and for keeping eyebrows in place and on eyelids and cheekbones to give a shiny radiant look.
The Elizabeth Arden cream also suggests using on sunburnt skin so I will try that too. It seems the list of uses is endless so a really good addition to your collection! Basically, use it wherever your skin is alittle dry or inflamed but not on open wounds!
The price is £3.99 for a 50ml tube in Aldi. This product does not bear the cruelty free logo so I assume it may be tested on animals so no good for vegans. Hopefully this may change soon.
I would recommend that you pick up a couple as sometimes it does not come back instore for several months!