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  • Cardamom
    Cardamom Posts: 127 Forumite
    There was some bio oil in TJ Hughes around July/August time. Can't remember the price, but it was a very large bottle, and it would probably be a lot cheaper than you would get in the more expensive health n beauty stores.

    Cardamom.
  • allydowd
    allydowd Posts: 4,965 Forumite
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    Yes: Sweet Almond Oil = Almond Oil

    The very same that you'll find near the chip fat, vegetable oil and crisp-and-dry in the supermarket. Thus it's also edible and not too expensive.

    I am currently trying it for myself on a small surgical scar and I'm happy with the results.

    You can also buy it in tiny jars in health food shops/Boots etc with the aromatherapy products. If you check the packet you'll see that it's the same stuff from the almond kernal. It's dearer in the little bottles though! That's marketing for you.
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  • Hi,
    I am new on the board but I saw your question and had to respond as I am a former Bio Oil addict!I used to use Bio Oil (which I agree is quite expensive) and now I am using this recipe:
    250mls Carrier oil (this can be olive oil or you can use sweet almond as has been already recomended,or wheatgerm oil, or avacado oil anything that has reasonably high vitamin E content and is a good price.For example Walnut oil is great, but it is quite expensive)
    liquid from 6 capsules of Vitamin E (super cheap pound shop or Lidls ones will do).
    liquid from 4 capsules of Vitamin A. (chirppy chirppy cheap cheap ones will do again)
    8 drops of Myrrh oil
    8 drops of Frankincense oil (these are quite expensive but a small bottle of each can last around a year so still cheaper than bio oil)
    If you are using this on scars or red stretch marks I would add 6 drops of lavender as well.
    Put this all in a dark glass bottle, shake it to combine ingredients and store in refrigerator.This makes quite a potent mix so you can dilute it with more carrier oil if you want to.I would also advise that body oils (same with bio oil) work best if you use them on damp skin after a bath or shower rather than bone dry skin and whatever is being used frequency of use i.e twice a day at first if possible is quite often more important than the expense of the product.Using a natural oil blend is also preferable because your skin does not become "dependant" on the moisturiser (sometimes ending up drier than when you started) like it can on petroleum based products.Although some of my Indian friends swear by massaging in a mix of Neem oil and coconut oil (I have tried this and I didn't like the smell).
  • Sam_26
    Sam_26 Posts: 235 Organisation Representative
    Not wishing to self-promote, but we have the Bio-Oil Range on half-price at www.chemist-4-u.com

    I have looked everywhere on the web and believe this to be an exclusive offer to our website. Its on the homepage until end of October 2008.
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  • Poundland have their version (Rescue Oil)....I hovered over it wondering whether it was any good as my mum uses bio oil on a scar...if anyone's tried it let us know whether it's any good!
  • mazza245
    mazza245 Posts: 245 Forumite
    I have posted before that sometimes Home Bargains (also sometimes known as Halfpriceorless) sometimes have Bio-Oil in at a much cheaper price. I got a couple of bottles last time I saw them. I think it was about £4.99 instead of £7 or £8 in Boots. HTH.
  • KatLey
    KatLey Posts: 2 Newbie
    Has anyone tried to get it on prescription, how easy do you think this would be? I'm Scottish so our prescriptions are free.
  • pollyskettle
    pollyskettle Posts: 2,163 Forumite
    I just bought 125ml from Amazon for £6.77 - I had a £5 Sony voucher too, so made it very cheap!!
    "A cat can have kittens in the oven, but that don't make them biscuits." - Mary Cooper
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  • devildog
    devildog Posts: 1,222 Forumite
    You can get Bio Oil from CheapSmells.com 200ml for £13.85 and with free delivery too.
    I have used this company a few times down and haven't had any problems with their products or delivery.
  • devildog
    devildog Posts: 1,222 Forumite
    Cheap smells are currently doing bio oil(200ml) for £10.85 (free p&P)
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