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Unity
27-11-2008, 9:25 AM
Morning All,

I just received an e-mail to say that E.L.F. (Eyes Lips and Face) http://www.eyeslipsface.co.uk/ are celebrating their first birthday by offering free postage for today 27th November 2008 only.

For anyone who isn't yet aware of this company - they supply all their cosmetics (excluding minerals) for £1.50 per item, including their sable brushes which are great value.

It's certainly well worth a look especially for Christmas stocking fillers ;).

Hope this helps,
Unity
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nightsky224
27-11-2008, 9:26 AM
Morning All,

I just received an e-mail to say that E.L.F. (Eyes Lips and Face) http://www.eyeslipsface.co.uk/ are celebrating their first birthday by offering free postage for today 27th November 2008 only.

For anyone who isn't yet aware of this company - they supply all their cosmetics (excluding minerals) for £1.50 per item, including their sable brushes which are great value.

It's certainly well worth a look especially for Christmas stocking fillers ;).

Hope this helps,
Unity
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Fantastic, I have heard the nail varnish is really good

Fern Merkin
27-11-2008, 10:11 AM
Thanks for this, just got a new kabuki (not before time:D )
Very reasonable prices and free p&p is always a boon! :beer:

luvvlyjubbly
27-11-2008, 11:21 AM
I have posted a 10% code here....
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=16232415#post16232415

Unity
27-11-2008, 11:31 AM
I have posted a 10% code here....
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=16232415#post16232415

Oh beggar - I've already placed my order :D. However I am sure I'll need it in the future - so ta very much :T

GFN123
27-11-2008, 1:06 PM
Thanks for this and the 10% code, I was about to order some brushes and was looking at it costing over £7 a brush! Just saved myself loads and am very pleased :)

judgejaq
27-11-2008, 3:29 PM
I can recommend the tweezers. I usually use the Tweezerman Tweezerette but the elf ones are great, very precise and close fitting, with a good grip.

Violetta
30-11-2008, 11:35 PM
Thank you so much for this Unity, I placed an order at 11.30 Thu night, it arrived yesterday morning, and it has the most perfect lippy colour, I think this may be the elusive colour I've been looking for since I was 15.

luvvlyjubbly
01-12-2008, 12:10 AM
I got the mineral eyeshadow...it's lovely and glossy, will buy some more of that.....the mineral foundation is quite good but does not offer enough coverage for my red cheeks but will mix it with my usual.....love the lipgloss with the brush end....eyeliner a bit hard....brushes absolutly fab....didn't like the liquid eyeliner but was in a rush so will work with it....overall VERY impressed

Unity
01-12-2008, 8:02 PM
I got the mineral eyeshadow...it's lovely and glossy, will buy some more of that.....the mineral foundation is quite good but does not offer enough coverage for my red cheeks but will mix it with my usual.....love the lipgloss with the brush end....eyeliner a bit hard....brushes absolutly fab....didn't like the liquid eyeliner but was in a rush so will work with it....overall VERY impressed

I knew the mineral foundation wouldn't be any good for me as it contains bismuth oxychloride which can cause itching - and does with me:o. If you find the same thing happens I can really recommend Elemental Beauty http://www.elementalbeauty.co.uk/ especially their Healing Foundation which contains allantoin - I've been using it for a few months and I find it even helps with hiding cranial shingles, so it should be fine for your cheeks, or if not there is their concealer http://www.elementalbeauty.co.uk/p/product/0708157270-Colour+Corrector/ which should definitely do the trick.

Penny Watcher
12-12-2008, 5:51 PM
Free postage again this weekend.

All details as post #1., but free delivery ends midnight 14th Dec.

eyelinerprincess
12-12-2008, 9:14 PM
Got the email this morning and mum now owes me £6 lol.

harryharp
13-12-2008, 11:13 PM
I have posted a 10% code here....
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=16232415#post16232415
I've just tried to use this code but it didn't work for me:confused: . Has anyone else found this?

Unity
14-12-2008, 4:41 PM
I've just tried to use this code but it didn't work for me:confused: . Has anyone else found this?

Hi Harryharp,

My original post was made back in November when E.L.F. were celebrating their birthday with free delivery and this code was prior to the free postage offer, so maybe it has run out. Unfortunately I don't need anything else or I'd have tried it and got back to you.

Best wishes,
Unity

harryharp
14-12-2008, 4:46 PM
Hi Harryharp,

My original post was made back in November when E.L.F. were celebrating their birthday with free delivery and this code was prior to the free postage offer, so maybe it has run out. Unfortunately I don't need anything else or I'd have tried it and got back to you.

Best wishes,
Unity
Hi Unity,

Yes thanks, I realised this morning when I placed my order how long ago your original post was!:rolleyes: So that's definitely why the code didn't work.

Still, it's good to know they do these free postage deals regularly. I didn't order much this time- just a lip liner pencil and the oil blotting sheets (as I already have tons of stuff that needs using up!!) but I'll probably use them again if I like what they send me this time.

ikkle87
14-12-2008, 5:15 PM
you dont need a code as they are doing free postage automatically at the mo xx

harryharp
14-12-2008, 5:18 PM
you dont need a code as they are doing free postage automatically at the mo xx
Yeah I know.. the code was for 10% discount but it's definitely expired now.

suki1964
15-12-2008, 10:05 PM
Fantastic, I have heard the nail varnish is really good

Just want to say I have found it to be one of the worse I have used

Last night I sat and gave my usual manicure, base coat, two coats of varnish but left off the top coat as only had two hours before I went to bed

Woke up and nails dulled and with sheet creases :mad:

So another thin coat to smooth out.

5 hours later, sat here and found myself sitting on my hands to keep me warm, and varnish once again wearing the inprint of my jeans :mad::mad::mad:

Will not be buying again

However have to say the kabuki brush is one of the best I have and has to be the best for the money

Unity
16-12-2008, 11:41 AM
Just want to say I have found it to be one of the worse I have used

Last night I sat and gave my usual manicure, base coat, two coats of varnish but left off the top coat as only had two hours before I went to bed

Woke up and nails dulled and with sheet creases :mad:

So another thin coat to smooth out.

5 hours later, sat here and found myself sitting on my hands to keep me warm, and varnish once again wearing the inprint of my jeans :mad::mad::mad:

Will not be buying again

However have to say the kabuki brush is one of the best I have and has to be the best for the money

One of the things I haven't tried is the nail varnish - but I won't be bothering thanks to your warning. The best varnish I've found personally is Collection 2000. It dries really quickly - two coats give an even coverage and it wears quite well. I often manage a week without re-touching or re-doing them, it is also reasonably priced. I am currently wearing Barry M and this is also good value at £2.95, although I think Collection 2000 beats it slightly on even application and lack of chipping.

Nearly forgot - the eyeliner pencils seem quite hard and drag a bit too - but I think the best I ever found was by F2 and I don't think there's anyway of getting these now - they were really soft, really dense and the black in particular was excellent!

Love,
Unity x