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Does the lash activator work

tallaiyah
tallaiyah Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 21 September 2009 at 11:45PM in Student MoneySaving
I heard about the cargo lash activator. Does it really make lashes thicker and fuller. Also the the Yuroll facial roller, does it help the skin?

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  • Can you not just move into halls of residence or a flat share like most students do? I don't really see why you feel that you have a right to council accommodation just because your mother does.
  • Alikay
    Alikay Posts: 5,147 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    As ONW suggests, share a student house or move into halls like everyone else. Then when your course ends, get a job and rent a bedsit (my son pays just under £700 pcm incl bills for his in zone 4). You won't get housing benefit under age 25.

    Your sense of entitilement may also leave you feeling disappointed if you leave London for the provinces too - single able-bodied people aren't a priority for most public housing agencies.
  • Alikay wrote: »
    As ONW suggests, share a student house or move into halls like everyone else. Then when your course ends, get a job and rent a bedsit (my son pays just under £700 pcm incl bills for his in zone 4). You won't get housing benefit under age 25.

    Your sense of entitilement may also leave you feeling disappointed if you leave London for the provinces too - single able-bodied people aren't a priority for most public housing agencies.

    I agree with you but I'm just adding that you can get LHA (the new HB) if you're under 25; you get a lower rate for shared accommodation rather than for a self contained flat.
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