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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 8..Read first post for current bargains

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  • jaffacakes_2
    jaffacakes_2 Posts: 411 Forumite
    The Boots site says that the
    No7 Summer Organiser will transform you into a goddess
    :rotfl: LOL, I wonder if it will work!
  • dorsetmiss_2
    dorsetmiss_2 Posts: 697 Forumite
    jaffacakes wrote:
    The Boots site says that the

    :rotfl: LOL, I wonder if it will work!

    Got it....it didn't!:o
    Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly!
  • jaffacakes wrote:
    If anyone is going to Boots tomorrow (and I know some of you are ;)), could you please have a look at the small print on the No7 BOGOF signs (if your store has any up) and see when the offer ends?

    Thanks.
    The one in Bristol said the 28th of March.
  • System
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    angel wrote:
    Thanks for the too late warning Dave! I've had a face like this :mad: for the past five days. ;)

    I feel like I've fallen asleep under a sun lamp!
    Skin feeling a tad tight, Angel?

    Go on - give us a frown...

    :D

    and again...

    :D


    Before you slap my legs, I do genuinely sympathise - when you have even a slight reaction or blemish on your face you feel truly miserable. Hope it clears up soon.

    My father had psoriasis and every now and then I have a tiny blemish on my torso or hands - used to occasionally get it sometimes on my face and just wanted to shut myself away until it healed. I found that a sunbed session every now and then helped quite a bit.

    Skin nowadays is great - apart from my recent probs with the TD moisturiser.

    Back to the Clinique skin stripper - i think my mistake was really rubbing it in with the cotton wool, rather than "sweeping" the stuff over my face. But you can't argue with the Clinique reps when they go on about that "Clinique glow"! :D
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  • lmcg123cat
    lmcg123cat Posts: 533 Forumite
    Good shopping day today...here are my bargains.
    1st shop
    3X bodyform
    2 tan wipes 2 free brushes
    6 S/C masks
    1 TS hair gel 44p

    used 4 bodyform vouchers, 1 S/C voucher from machine 50 point bodyform voucher from machine and paid difference with pigsback £10 voucher. Total to pay 89p. earned £5 skincare voucher and got 97 normal points, 1050 offer points and 100 coupon points...don't know what they were...I didn't have a TS voucher :j .

    2nd shop
    got 2 x no7 firm your body balm @ £8.50 BOGOF
    free lilac bag
    paid with points and used £5 voucher so only used up 350 points.

    I love Boots...don't you.!!!! :j
  • .

    Back to the Clinique skin stripper - i think my mistake was really rubbing it in with the cotton wool, rather than "sweeping" the stuff over my face. But you can't argue with the Clinique reps when they go on about that "Clinique glow"! :D[/QUOTE]
    I've always used the clinique lotion no4 (also known as paint stripper) and never had any probs with it, but I bought some no7 rebalancing lotion and it has scarred under my eyes. I have huge dry patches that catch all my concealer, this has been going on for 2months now. I took it back to Boots and they tested it - and it is my skin that's reacted (they did give me £15) but am now using fab no7 eye gel that mummysaver recommended earlier and it's sorted it out almost overnight!
  • sans_2
    sans_2 Posts: 1,382 Forumite
    I never went to Boots yesterday so needed my fix today after work. I got:

    3 x packs of Bodyform
    4 x No 17 tan wipe
    4 x No 17 shimmer brush
    Total: £10.80
    Less £2 Bodyform vouchers
    Used 50 points coupon for buying tampons/ sanitary towels
    Used 75 points coupon for a £10 spend
    Used 100 points coupons for No17 item
    And a no 7 £5 voucher

    Paid £8.80
    Got 936 points back on card
    Tesco points: 101 (£21.50, £19.50, £7.50, £21 & £5)
    Boots points: £0.28
    Pigsback points: 715 (4 xBoots£10 & 1 xPizzaHut£10, 2 x £10 clothing vouchers)
    Mutual points: 3417 (redeemed 8250)
    Rpoints:redeemed 28925 points)Cashbag:£8.91(£20)
  • NETTYB3
    NETTYB3 Posts: 396 Forumite
    lmcg123cat wrote:
    Good shopping day today...here are my bargains.
    1st shop
    3X bodyform
    2 tan wipes 2 free brushes
    6 S/C masks
    1 TS hair gel 44p

    used 4 bodyform vouchers, 1 S/C voucher from machine 50 point bodyform voucher from machine and paid difference with pigsback £10 voucher. Total to pay 89p. earned £5 skincare voucher and got 97 normal points, 1050 offer points and 100 coupon points...don't know what they were...I didn't have a TS voucher :j .

    2nd shop
    got 2 x no7 firm your body balm @ £8.50 BOGOF
    free lilac bag
    paid with points and used £5 voucher so only used up 350 points.

    I love Boots...don't you.!!!! :j


    So you can use your £5 voucher in conjunction with your points then?

    Netty x
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    :hello:
  • pdoff
    pdoff Posts: 2,908 Forumite
    got 5 sc face masks today - left some on shelf for someone else, i don't like to empty it! & some nappy soak. toddler playing up so never thought about making it up to £10 for voucher! doh! could have easily got more nappy soak! bl***y kids!! still have a voucher from the other day anyway. anyone know if u get another sc voucher or is it just 1 each like the EI vouchers?
    Cleaning the house while children are growing is like shovelling snow when it's still snowing!
  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    NETTYB3 wrote:
    So you can use your £5 voucher in conjunction with your points then?

    Netty x


    I know the No7 ones in Jan and the last lot of skin care ones it does say on the back not to be used in conjunction with points.

    I assumed they where all the same when giving out the vouchers with a £10 spend. But maybe not :confused:

    Yours

    Calley
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