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LOL KK, sorry can't work out what PMSL means.MFW 2016 No 68 £1300/£8500 No new toiletries Cook sth different0
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Received my belated secret santa present off one of my colleagues last night and its an xmas lush set so that satisfies my lush craving without having to spend any cash. Perfect!April £5 a day challenge- £15.05/£1500
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p*ss my self laughing0
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Well i'm off to work up a sweat hoovering the stairs and upstairs and are then going to work on my stash by having a nice long shower before OH comes home, think i might even paint my toes and give my hair a good dose of conditioner as i tend to skip this in the week.0
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Was so hard but I gave away (which I purchased only a day before I started this challenge) a lovely huge tub of Natural collection bath goodies, unopened, was £10 down to £5. It looked good enough to eat. *sob* Going to give it to sister as part of her Birthday present end of this month.0
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sortingitout1980 wrote: »But it is so important to have air freshner in the bathroom for those not so nice smells.
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That's what windows are for
I'd rather not pollute the air with that nasty stuff _pale_I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
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PMSL- Check my sig out... Yesterday I set a personal cleaning product challenge of £120 for the year as well as beauty products!!! My downfall is fabric conditioner and air freshener- althouh I went to TK Maxx the other week and bought 5 'room cologne's' which are really posh and reduced to £2 each!
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You can ditch both. The fabric conditioner is no good for your clothes and the air freshener is no good for you or the planet!I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
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Hmmm I think i could give up air freshener- if I bought enough oil burners but not sure I'd fancy giving up fabric conditioner.0
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Vicki- just noticed your sig- well done you ehat an achievement!x0
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What is it for- the fabric conditioner? Is it for your clothes? Or to make the house smell nice?
I dont like it on clothes- OH pointed out the flavours of them clash with other scents ( eg perfumes) and he smells like a "tarts handbag".
I havent used it for a while, and to be honest, not noticed the difference in softness, only smell.....:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0
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