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Judi wrote:You could check out the No7 magic wand concealer, they do a yellow shade as well as a pink shade, depending on your skin tone. I use YSL Touche Eclat but at £20 a time, i will be looking around next time i start to run out.
try ebay, I brought my last touche eclat for 14.00!!! it lasts such a long time that - it my justification anyway!!!
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Thanks for all the replys I'm going to have a real good scout around at all these things see what suits me best but think I will get my Dior again but least I have the choice of getting it cheaper of get more points at boots , I think i'll still buy one of these other products as a back up and you never knoe if its really good i might ditch the dior all together.
Thanks xcc debt ( end dec 05) 6485 :eek:
Currently:4475.73
Shopping for March
Week 1: £46.74
Week 2:
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A+L loan but as I have already paid the intrest no point in paying it off early(dont get one) so going to save, save, save when cc paid off
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M&S do a really good one for about seven quid! Even the packaging is a good "rip off" of the Touche Eclat style.:eek: What if the hokey cokey is what it's all about? :eek:Official "Bring back Mark and Lard NOW! or else (please)" Member 160
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try ethel austin for posh cosmetics at silly prices!;)Member no.1 of the 'I'm not in a clique' group :rotfl:
I have done reading too!
To avoid all evil, to do good,
to purify the mind- that is the
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Hi all
I am quite new to all this, but i just wanted to ask what you think is the best product or tips for covering up dark shadows under the eyes.....
i have tried everything, and i mean everything, touche eclat, benefit bo-ing concealer, bobbi brown, no 7, body shop and i am really stuck as to where i go next, it does not make any difference if i sleep 2 hrs or 12 hrs a night, i think it is hereditry and something that i know is not going to go away but it just makes me very self consious so any help would be greatly recieved....
thanks....DMP No: 293Light bulb moment 1st April 2009Debt free date: 2015 (fingers crossed) :T0 -
You could try the Barbara Daley concealer from Tesco, its a good product but have you tried increasing your water intake? I find drinking more water beneficial to lines, and bags under my eyes.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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MinnieSpender wrote:M&S do a really good one for about seven quid! Even the packaging is a good "rip off" of the Touche Eclat style.
YSL and M&S make up used to be made by the same company - perhaps it still is!GC Oct £387.69/£400, GC Nov £312.58/£400, GC Dec £111.87/£4000 -
mummysaver wrote:YSL and M&S make up used to be made by the same company - perhaps it still is!
A-ha! :T:eek: What if the hokey cokey is what it's all about? :eek:Official "Bring back Mark and Lard NOW! or else (please)" Member 160 -
just a thought - have you been tested for food intolerances?
darks circles under eyes is listed as one of the possible symptoms.
see http://www.thefooddoctor.com/clinic/tests.php
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Katyapageee2004 wrote:Hi all
I am quite new to all this, but i just wanted to ask what you think is the best product or tips for covering up dark shadows under the eyes.....
i have tried everything, and i mean everything, touche eclat, benefit bo-ing concealer, bobbi brown, no 7, body shop and i am really stuck as to where i go next, it does not make any difference if i sleep 2 hrs or 12 hrs a night, i think it is hereditry and something that i know is not going to go away but it just makes me very self consious so any help would be greatly recieved....
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pageee2004 wrote:Hi all
I am quite new to all this, but i just wanted to ask what you think is the best product or tips for covering up dark shadows under the eyes.....
i have tried everything, and i mean everything, touche eclat, benefit bo-ing concealer, bobbi brown, no 7, body shop and i am really stuck as to where i go next, it does not make any difference if i sleep 2 hrs or 12 hrs a night, i think it is hereditry and something that i know is not going to go away but it just makes me very self consious so any help would be greatly recieved....
thanks....
Dark circles can be hereditry as well as due to lack of sleep, food intolerances etc. I unfortunately inherited extremely pale skin and dark circles from my mum. There are photos of me as a child with dreadful dark circles!0
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