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bham-dave wrote:
Can anyone tell me if the Firming Day Moisturiser (sells for £10.50) has these stupid glitter particles in it too?
Look on there website I would say does not look like it.
Look here
And neither does the Rejuvenating Day Moisturiser SPF8 as I have just finished that off from the last time there was £5 vouchers last march. It just melts in to the skin.
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CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
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Have to admit the wife did not take it too kindly when I said what I was getting her, she now has 9 products, she is very happy [and that is bloody hard to achieve these days]
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calleyw wrote:Look on there website I would say does not look like it.
Look here
And neither does the Rejuvenating Day Moisturiser SPF8 as I have just finished that off from the last time there was £5 vouchers last march. It just melts in to the skin.
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Quick question.....if I want to get a product with points...can i still use the voucher? I am wanting some of the more expensive DR and *pay* the difference with my points.
Sorry if this questions has already been asked.
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fluffynit wrote:Quick question.....if I want to get a product with points...can i still use the voucher? I am wanting some of the more expensive DR and *pay* the difference with my points.
Sorry if this questions has already been asked.
fluffynit
When I tried this it didn't accept the voucher as I was paying with points.
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bury and bolotn have tonnes of vouchers but shelves are stripped bare of under fiver things- thats all 4 stores!:T The best things in life are FREE! :T0
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Hi all,
Just for info i read an article today about research comparing different anti-ageing and skincare research. Apparently Boots TD Intensive Restoring Treatment came out top in the results - even though they tested really expensive creams like 'creme de la mer'! It might not come in at under a fiver, but it sounds like it's well worth a few quid!
Gills xDebt free date: October 2006 :money:0 -
fesdufun wrote:When I tried this it didn't accept the voucher as I was paying with points.
HTH
It does say on the back of all the vouchers in all the leaflets
"this voucher cannnot be used as part payment with an Advantage card points"
Please make sure that you check the T&C on any vouchers that you use so it saves your embarrassment.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
bham-dave wrote:Thanks Calley. That's interesting as the Rejuvenating Day Moisturiser is the one I meant - tried some on the back of my hand and it did melt into the skin, but them just "shimmered" in the light afterwards!
Maybe I've got a dodgy batch or they've changed the formula?
Really. My eyesight must be real bad as I have never noticed a shimmer on my face. How strange the cream does have a sheen to it but never noticed anything on my face. But then I plaster it in makeup :rotfl:
I am sure it does not say anything about light diffusing particles like the eyecream and would be noticed more than the face cream I am sure.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
just to let everyone know:
i rang the customer care line today and as from thursday next week there will be signs in store saying 'one per customer' and the staff wont let you ahve more than one item of td or dr at once.
until then it will be perfectly fine to get "two or three" items at a time.:T The best things in life are FREE! :T0
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