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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 54 - Post your finds here
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went into a little local store today and saw loads of Botanics stuff with reduced SEL's:
Bath Elixir £1.00
Bath Salts £1.25
Body Wash £0.8?
Body Scrub £0.8?
so something to look out for??0 -
MYLITTLESISTERLOLA wrote: »Can you upload pic ?? No idea what these look like
they are page 51 of the mag i think0 -
Jazteddy - have you tried the Lip Plumper yet? I posted on here the other day just how much I liked it, it works well on me, but its interesting to know how others find it.
S xx
The sensation when you apply it is a bit odd, but I think it does plump your lips a little.
So I will get a couple more with my vouchers and see how it goes. :cool:
One thing for sure is that I don't need any more Olay face washes, even though I like them.0 -
bishopsgirl wrote: »I put minis into Christmas crackers I make myself. Even often open shop bought ones and put a mini inside. Much better than alot of things you get in a cracker.
Wow what a great idea. You must be so creative. How do you make crackers anyhow? Would love some advice/ instructions to make them pls. TiaYou laugh because I'm different......I laugh cause I just farted!
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. (A.C)0 -
PS to the Cristalle info (thanks to basenotes.net):
EdT Top Notes (1974)
Sicilian Lemon, Bergamot .
Middle Notes
Rosewood, Hyacinth .
Base Notes
Oakmoss, Vetiver.
EdP Top Notes (1993)
Mandarin, Peach, Lily of the Valley, Sicilian Lemon, Bergamot .
Middle Notes
Jasmine, Iris, Rosewood, Hyacinth .
Base Notes
Vetiver, Oakmoss.
Basenotes is a fascinating home for perfume geeks.0 -
Need A Break - I am not creative really I often buy crackers flat in packs that you make up yourself even Boots sell them so do pound shops. Sometimes I buy really cheap crackers which easily part at the top for you to put your own gift in. Them I decorate them with ribbon, beads, wooden trees etc trying to make them like shop bought expensive ones.
I then put minis and little things like nail varnish. eye pencils hair slides, etc that I have got for almost nothing at Boots. Much nicer than the things you get in most shop bought crackers. The jokes puzzles etc I print from the internet.
They seem to go down well with my friends and family.
Sorry to others this is not really Bootsing.Be Lucky Everyone0 -
Could I just ask if the £5 off coupon works with Mens L'Oreal?? Please??
Hi - the voucher will beep but I have managed to get 8 x Men's L'Oreal with the £5 voucher. It does depend on whether you store has decided to accept them and SA dependant also! I just point out that the product is shown on the voucher and nowhere does it exclude this item. If they persist to refuse then I ask them to call the manager or CS. It's worked for me!!! I have today used the last 2 vouchers on the men's L'Oreal! 5 of the 8 were reduced to £3 so got them free!!!!0 -
Sally06 I have just noticed that you finally smelt Blue Grass perfume :rotfl::rotfl:
Well I did warn you to test it first. It's not the kind of smell you can describe is it, you sort of just have to smell it yourself.
Goodness only knows how it has managed to stay around for as long as it has.~ What goes around comes around ~0 -
SandraScarlett wrote: »I called them Binnies, cos I thought they were only fit for the bin! Previously, we have had Pinkies, a pink £5 No 7 coupon, Blueys, Bluey Two-ies, Wrinklies (£5 off skincare) Blinkies, same as Pinkies but blue, Perkies, also the same value but a purplish colour, and so on.
We are all waiting breathlessly now, to see if the next coupon is going to be something we all want! HTH
xx
will it be a wantie, winkie or wankie then?0 -
pollsdolls wrote: »Sally06 I have just noticed that you finally smelt Blue Grass perfume :rotfl::rotfl:
Well I did warn you to test it first. It's not the kind of smell you can describe is it, you sort of just have to smell it yourself.
Goodness only knows how it has managed to stay around for as long as it has.
I believe the marketing tag is...'because it covers the smell of cat's pee'.
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