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  • masonsmum
    masonsmum Posts: 855 Forumite
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    Thanks for all the replies - just one more question though - never heard of stardrops, is it available to buy in most supermarkets?
  • keys_2
    keys_2 Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    masonsmum wrote: »
    Thanks for all the replies - just one more question though - never heard of stardrops, is it available to buy in most supermarkets?


    Yes stardrops is available at most reatil outlets - very cheap too depending on the area you live around a £1.00..if that.
    Places like Home Bargains , Instore , Wilkinsons B& m will be the cheapest . Failing that i think all major supermarkets stock it.
    It comes in either a clear bottle with yellow liquid and a design of a childlike star on it with simlple "stardrops" logo on the front . And it also comes in a white liquid form too which is normally a little dearer for the white one.
    Good value for money because it lasts a long time , especially if diluted as said in previous posts.
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  • blueberrypie
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    Baby oil? Surely that will be, well, oily? Shiny maybe, but sorry, yuk. :(

    No, you only use a tiny amount, and then you buff it until there's almost nothing of it left. It doesn't feel oily at all once you're finished.
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