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Best thing to do, if you are a Lush fan, and you want to try a lot of new things is to wait for the special offer they do after xmas, it's usually spend £15 get a free gift and these can be the xmas gift boxes (even the big ones if you are there at the right time!) or any normal product with a "christmas" made by sticker except for normal gifts.
I've got extremely senstive skin, excema etc etc and Lush is great for mine, I do avoid products with glitter in if I can help it though, but I would recommend Honey b ballistics if you have sore skin, they work wonders on mine xx
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freebie_junkie wrote:im starting to get it...youre a bit bitter perhaps coz you dont have our pizzazz at getting stuff for free? :j
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I am trying to point out that there is a difference between asking for samples to try because you want to know what's best for you before you buy, and just asking for free stuff.0 -
mum26 wrote:Best thing to do, if you are a Lush fan, and you want to try a lot of new things is to wait for the special offer they do after xmas, it's usually spend £15 get a free gift and these can be the xmas gift boxes (even the big ones if you are there at the right time!) or any normal product with a "christmas" made by sticker except for normal gifts.
I've got extremely senstive skin, excema etc etc and Lush is great for mine, I do avoid products with glitter in if I can help it though, but I would recommend Honey b ballistics if you have sore skin, they work wonders on mine xx
edited due to my rogue spellings again!
I used the honey bee ballistics and i must admit, it did smell lovely. I spend ages after my bath though, scrubbing it to remove the yellow ring, grrr!0 -
mananan wrote:i wouldn't go marching in expecting free stuff for the sake of it.
the great thing about when they give you stuff is that it is a generous suprise.
items like cleansers that you need to try before buying are the sort of things you can ask for a sample of, asking for samples of soaps is going to make you look cheeky.
CHEEKY is my middle name! (and I'm proud of it).
If you don't ask (politely) you don't get.
(Member of freebie_junkie fan club!!!!!!)
OK I know it's off thread but related:grouphug: A smile, a 'please' and a 'thank you' cost nothing0 -
Flossiesdoll wrote:Oh yeah, that's definitely it.
:rolleyes:
I am trying to point out that there is a difference between asking for samples to try because you want to know what's best for you before you buy, and just asking for free stuff.
but once again what exactly is wrong with asking for free stuff? compasnies budget for it. oh and by the way, you do get it, (i i do anyway)! :j:T The best things in life are FREE! :T0 -
Don'tskipit wrote:CHEEKY is my middle name! (and I'm proud of it).
If you don't ask (politely) you don't get.
(Member of freebie_junkie fan club!!!!!!)
OK I know it's off thread but related
wow thats member number one then!
btw, my middle name is CHEEKY-GALL-NOSHAME! hehe! :rotfl::T The best things in life are FREE! :T0 -
SkintStAndrewsUniStudent wrote:I used the honey bee ballistics and i must admit, it did smell lovely. I spend ages after my bath though, scrubbing it to remove the yellow ring, grrr!
ahh, you see I am lazy and just spray it with bathroom spray and rinse it with the shower lol!
adding a tiny bit of liquid bubble bath or shower gel helps stop the oils sticking too0 -
yeah thats true, me and my fella use the EA body scrub and if you put lots of bubbly bath in teh water too, the oils just drain away and no ring around the bath!:T The best things in life are FREE! :T0
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Flossiesdoll wrote:Oh yeah, that's definitely it.
:rolleyes:
I am trying to point out that there is a difference between asking for samples to try because you want to know what's best for you before you buy, and just asking for free stuff.
we have a saying here up north: 'if you dont ask you dont get' and i can tell you its 100% true. meek, shy, reserved, etc. people get nowt! :rotfl::T The best things in life are FREE! :T0 -
You're not up north. You're down south.0
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