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caris
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My daughter is pregnant and would like to use Bio Oil, however this seems quite expensive does any one know of any special offers or discounts she could use.
Many thanks
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Is it for stretch marks? You could try Vitamin E oil; it's good for scars etc.
http://www.stretcher.com/stories/03/03jul07a.cfm
http://www.chemistdirect.co.uk/vitamin-e-oil-100-pure_1_4365.html
http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/categories.asp?cid=69
http://www.bodywiseuk.com/PD/health-foods-shop/Face-Skin-Care/Health-Aid/1596/Health-Aid-Vitamin-E-Oil-100-Pure-50ml.aspx
Pure vitamin e oil can also be taken internally (a few drops a day).
http://www.chemist.net/bio-oil.aspx?gclid=CNrwz-uj0pwCFZMU4wod5HwDKwEverything has its beauty but not everyone sees it.0 -
I have bought a bio oil "dupe" in Poundland called Rescue Oil! Have used botb bio oil and rescue oil and the only difference I can see is bio oil is slightly thicker in consistency, only slightly thou as rescue oil is quite thick itself.
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Home Bargains sell Bio Oil for £4.990
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i used bio oil in both my pregnancys and despite its high price tag it was well worth the money, stops the uncomfortable itching on your belly later on and ive never got one stretch mark, and iam pregnant again and just bought another bottle. its even great for after the pregnancy too, as a moisturiser and on baby.2012 wins - bobbi brown mascara mabelline nail varnish zubber box of baked stars
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costco sells this
don't know how much but their prices are usually decent0 -
Hi there,
I've been looking for the same thing, and have just found the 200ml bottle at Amazon for £12.31 with free p&p. It's nearly £20 at Boots, so that's a good deal.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bio-Oil-3255270-Bio-Oil-200ml/dp/B00129XP8M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=drugstore&qid=1251885748&sr=1-1
Hope that helps.
Gilly xDebt free date: October 2006 :money:0 -
If you want to stick to the high street I saw it in Superdrug yesterday, was 30% off. Think about £6 for small bottle, £9 for medium and £12 for large bottle.
HTH0 -
Rescue Oil - £1.99 75ml @ Savers
Bought some today next to the Bio Oil on the shelves.0 -
Watt Bros stores have the three sizes - [EMAIL="can@t"]can't[/EMAIL] remember exact prices but can remember thinking it was a good price0
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cheap smells also have it on around 1/3 off the street price
http://www.cheapsmells.com/productPaging.php?brand=Bio-Oil&productSex=*&pricerange=&category= ignore the name of the website, they are genuine and are not fakes nor cheap imitations!!0
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