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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 53 - Post your finds here

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  • I was going to post my shop yesterday, but didn't get time. Anyway, bought:

    2 x Ted Baker Face Serum £1.50
    1 x Ted Baker Eye Gel £1.50 (but free on 342)

    3 x FCUK Facial Moisturiser £1 (again 3rd one was free)

    3 x Piz Buin Self Tan Lotion £1 each on clearance but went through the till at £0.66

    2 x St Tropez Spray Tan £0.50

    2 x Soltan Green Apple Sun Lotion £0.50p went thru as BOGOF

    1 x L'oreal Mens Expert Wrinkle Decrease Skin Renovator £5.86, used a binnie so £0.86 to pay. SA had to overide the till though!

    There were no GWP around other than the putting sets - which seem to be multiplying everytime I visit!
  • jtz
    jtz Posts: 1,423 Forumite
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    I was going to post my shop yesterday, but didn't get time. Anyway, bought:

    2 x Ted Baker Face Serum £1.50
    1 x Ted Baker Eye Gel £1.50 (but free on 342)

    3 x FCUK Facial Moisturiser £1 (again 3rd one was free)

    3 x Piz Buin Self Tan Lotion £1 each on clearance but went through the till at £0.66

    2 x St Tropez Spray Tan £0.50

    2 x Soltan Green Apple Sun Lotion £0.50p went thru as BOGOF

    1 x L'oreal Mens Expert Wrinkle Decrease Skin Renovator £5.86, used a binnie so £0.86 to pay. SA had to overide the till though!

    There were no GWP around other than the putting sets - which seem to be multiplying everytime I visit!

    ACM's giving out 50 points on soltan products-could work with the 50p sun lotion making it FREE in boots logic
  • mimi1234
    mimi1234 Posts: 7,964 Forumite
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    1 x L'oreal Mens Expert Wrinkle Decrease Skin Renovator £5.86, used a binnie so £0.86 to pay. SA had to overide the till though!

    That is well tight, I tried for 8th time in the last few days, and no SA will let me use the binnie on it! Boohiss.

    What are the cheapest lady items I can get with the binnie? And I am sure SALLY06 said she got a freebie with the Olay thing she got? Can someone please elaborate. Thanks in advance.
  • There was a free book of vouchers if you bought the new protect and perfect in Boots this morning, didn't buy one so didn't get to see what was inside but perhaps someone who bought some could enlighten us all.

    Also, lots of king of shave shaving gel reduced to £1.35.
  • yummymummyoftwo
    yummymummyoftwo Posts: 479 Forumite
    edited 30 April 2009 at 1:04PM
    mimi1234 wrote: »

    1 x L'oreal Mens Expert Wrinkle Decrease Skin Renovator £5.86, used a binnie so £0.86 to pay. SA had to overide the till though!

    That is well tight, I tried for 8th time in the last few days, and no SA will let me use the binnie on it! Boohiss.

    What are the cheapest lady items I can get with the binnie? And I am sure SALLY06 said she got a freebie with the Olay thing she got? Can someone please elaborate. Thanks in advance.

    in my opinion the cheapest thing to get with the binnie is this
    olay total effects face wash!BQmcMsQBmk~$(KGrHgoH-EQEjlLluvvMBJ5y2in,4Q~~_2.JPG (sorry random pic off ebay)

    i couldnt get a link on boots.com as its not online
    we use this me and oh and it works fab,leaves skin supersoft and oh has awqward skin and its fine for him,i think its under a pound with the binnie,we got a few gwp with the last vouchers as they were going through free it was the green and brown box but to be honest they wernt worth getting and i havent seen any since:confused:
    the other cheap thing ive noticed for 86p after binnie is the time delay gradual facial tanner but im not getting anymore its awfull and doesnt work,it just made my skin feel greasy_pale_
    its a shame they dont work on mens isnt it:mad:
    oh does like to be pampered!


    omg my thanks count is 666 is it telling me something????????????
  • mrs_T
    mrs_T Posts: 1,017 Forumite
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    edited 30 April 2009 at 1:09PM
    Got 3 no7 stay perfect eye shadow palletes reduced to £4.65 each (£9.30 on .com). Went through 342 and SA said "you haven't spent £10 and can't use the £5 off £10 spend no7 make-up voucher" so I asked her to try it and it worked so 3 for £4.30. It's an acm voucher.10072139?wid=65&hei=83&op_sharpen=1
  • Smiley82
    Smiley82 Posts: 339 Forumite
    Managed to pickup a leaflet at my local store this morning:

    In it is a voucher for '150 Advantage Card Points when you purchase Protect and Perfect Intense with any No7 cosmetics item'.

    Probably not going to be a winner from what I can see - buy the new product for £19.50 + a costmetic product, the cheapest of which is now £10, to get 150 points.....I don't think so!

    Not to mention it is all the products we've been getting for cheap/free for the last few weeks!

    I think there's a different voucher book as well, there was a sign up, but you had to buy the product to get it.....while these where sitting on the counter and have FREE written on them.

    HTH
  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    I've got 2 or 3 of the TD facial tanning moisturiser from the last lot of £5 off vouchers we had. Haven't started using them yet, but wondered if maybe they'd be better used as a night moisturiser, rather than a day one, if they've got a greasy feel to them?
  • I've got 2 or 3 of the TD facial tanning moisturiser from the last lot of £5 off vouchers we had. Haven't started using them yet, but wondered if maybe they'd be better used as a night moisturiser, rather than a day one, if they've got a greasy feel to them?


    that would be a good idea,i minght try it at night because i hated it through the day
  • VeLoCiTY
    VeLoCiTY Posts: 268 Forumite
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    Sorry, O/T- but wanted to draw parents' attention to something along the lines of the whole Bonjela situation........

    Hi everyone! Not been on lately as DD has been very poorly....... long story short, took her to the Doc after waiting nearly a week for an appointment. Cough has spread to her chest and she has a nasty infection now. He said he didn't want to give her antibiotics, but leave it a week to see if it clears up itself :eek: (going to secretly visit a more understanding Doc tomorrow) I asked what I could do to help her other than the usual Calpol and cuddles, as I don't feel Calpol serves a purpose for chest infections........ he tells me that it is now no longer possible to give children under the age of 6 years old Tixylix or any other cough remedy/ decongestant, as there are ingredients in them that children should never comsume. (Which makes me wonder what on earth must be in there, given that some used to be suitable from 3-6months!)

    Does anyone perhaps have any suggestions, as it's heartbreaking to see her in such agony during her coughing fits, which usually result in her choking and being terribly sick. :(

    As I say, I'm sorry it's O/T, but just wanted to make others aware that could perhaps be giving their children these meds at the moment, just in case.

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