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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 20 - Post your finds here
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This sounds worth a try!!:
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When your hair is bone dry (and pulled up or back if that's how you're planning to wear it), rub the tiniest amount of hand cream into the palms of both of your hands, rub it right in, then smooth your hands over your hair. It will cure the frizz, I promise! Just be sure to use the smallest amount that you can (then you can re-apply once or twice more during the day if necessary).
Any hand cream will work, it doesn't have to be expensive.
This also works with static in your clothes ,if your skirt is clinging to your legs with static ,rub some handcream on your hands and smooth over legs or tights and voila ,no static!
Never tried it on my hair!:j I love bargains:jI love MSE0 -
Discount-Diva wrote: »I've decided I have enough expert razors now that I will try the vouchers on something else as the till is apparantly not bleeping anymore...any suggestions on what to get with minimal spend?
face wipes are £1.49 in stores as well,,,
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1080383&classificationid=1018009
didnt see it at store but it could be great buy at 99p for shave gel/mousse ...
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1080357&classificationid=1039102
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1080336&classificationid=1039099
there are 87 products under £2 on .com with lots under £1 so free with voucher but i'm not sure it will be the same instore...
full list
http://www.boots.com/guidedsearch/newsearch.jsp?classificationId=1043920&D=boots+expert&searchArea=1&Ntk=all&Nao=0&Go.y=0&Nty=1&Ntt=boots+expert&Dx=mode%2bmatchallpartial&uri=%2Fonlineexperience%2Fflexible_template_2006_publish.jsp&searchTerm=boots+expert&N=4294965537+4098&Go.x=0
bath 74p still in full price £1.49
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp?productid=1080321&classificationid=1040588
and more :cool:This will be mine in 2009 member's club no. 359 :happyloveCash £1000+, Holiday, Handbag
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This sounds worth a try!!:
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When your hair is bone dry (and pulled up or back if that's how you're planning to wear it), rub the tiniest amount of hand cream into the palms of both of your hands, rub it right in, then smooth your hands over your hair. It will cure the frizz, I promise! Just be sure to use the smallest amount that you can (then you can re-apply once or twice more during the day if necessary).
Any hand cream will work, it doesn't have to be expensive.
This also works with static in your clothes ,if your skirt is clinging to your legs with static ,rub some handcream on your hands and smooth over legs or tights and voila ,no static!
Never tried it on my hair!0 -
Used £2 off pantene parenting club voucher today and it just knocked off the £2 (not £2 off each one)so they must've fixed this glitch but its still great value if you get the 400ml size shampoo or conditioner with the free styling product - it works out 87p for both or they pay you £1.13 if you can get away with using the 200 pointer as well.0
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Discount-Diva wrote: »I've decided I have enough expert razors now that I will try the vouchers on something else as the till is apparantly not bleeping anymore...any suggestions on what to get with minimal spend?If it has tyres or testicles, it's gonna give ya problems..
.A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's: She changes it more often.0 -
Discount-Diva wrote: »If your bored and have your receipts add up what that lot cost and how many points you got, I would be interested......thats cos I'm sad lol:p
I have nearly £60 in points and had none left on the day of 75% off in stores(whenever that was). I will try and work out how much I spent for you. It might take me until tomorrow!!!!!!
kMoney is only of any use if you can spend it!:cool:0 -
I have nearly £60 in points and had none left on the day of 75% off in stores(whenever that was). I will try and work out how much I spent for you. It might take me until tomorrow!!!!!!
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I have started spending points as I go for things that don't have extra points on like my nicotine patches and snoring strips!
Also dented my card massively yesterday when I spent about £37 on clearance itemsProud to be dealing with my debts Sealed pot challenge 180 £2 coins £184 2008 £1 a day challenge£100+ Nectar 4809/Boots 1724 Focus for 2008 Clear £1777.00 CC, [strike]£1000 [/strike]overdraft Holiday [strike]£525[/strike]:j CC recovery£976 NO SMOKING WK7 £2100 -
re the hair vouchers.. can anyone recommend a solution to a new problem i am experiencing.. anything that can fix static hair?? i look like i have been fighting with a big balloon and i lost!!!!!!!! TIA x
obviously i would like to "spend" the £2 voucher on a fix!
None haircare voucher fixes - Pantene used to make a Winter Rescue shampoo and conditioner last year which did the trick for me, haven't seen it on the shelves this year though so not sure if they still make it.
DD uses, of all things, tumble dryer sheets! To save sticking your head in the tumble dryer (not recommended) you can just keep one or two in your bag to smooth over hair to combat static. This really does work for DD, she has long thick hair. Maybe Boots has it's own brand :rotfl:0 -
nettienoo70 wrote: »soap 87p. you can never have too much soap
I don't use soap:eek: lol
I like the expert things I have bought already so might just buy one of each thing I fancy and give them a go, they seem to have quite an extensive range nowProud to be dealing with my debts Sealed pot challenge 180 £2 coins £184 2008 £1 a day challenge£100+ Nectar 4809/Boots 1724 Focus for 2008 Clear £1777.00 CC, [strike]£1000 [/strike]overdraft Holiday [strike]£525[/strike]:j CC recovery£976 NO SMOKING WK7 £2100 -
Discount-Diva wrote: »I don't use soap:eek: lol
I like the expert things I have bought already so might just buy one of each thing I fancy and give them a go, they seem to have quite an extensive range now0
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