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** Online Now ** Lush "9 Products for £12.50" - Heads, Shoulders, Knees & Toes
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I never really buy lush stuff- can anyone tell me how good this deal is?! how big is a "sample" size- is everything just a tiny amount just to sample it?
with samples, you can often get them for free if you ask... when i've wanted to introduce friends to lush, i've asked for samples of products and been given them for free. sample sizes are quite small, but with the moisturisers/creams they should last a while (i haven't tried any of the creams mentioned specifically, but i use dream cream and only need a very very tiny amount everyday - a sample size of that would probably last me two weeks if i just used it for my face).
this is a good indication of a lush sample size pot: http://http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3496/4033278531_e559bf7e0a_m.jpg
by the looks of it, they're including a full size face mask. they're not massive pots anyway (45g i think?) but they do go a long way; in the shop they said i'd get about 5 face masks out of it but tbh i reckon i can get more than that.
i think i'll probably still try this offer out though, just because the only product i've used on that list is big shampoo (which i love!)
i'm going to hazard a guess that it won't save you very much (especially if your store might've given you free samples if you'd asked), but it's probably a good deal if you've never tried lush stuff before and just want to see what it's like.Comping since August 2022
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Plus, you have two black pots (Take 5 empty pots back to the shop & you get a fresh Face Mask free!)
i didn't even think of that! i have 3 black pots i'm working my way through already so those two extra would be very welcome :rotfl:Comping since August 2022
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Usually the sample tins (the ones you can buy in the counter for £1 or in sets like this) will allow you to get £1 off the full size pot when you bring it back to the shop. So don't throw the tins away after you use them
For this offer I'd say the moisturiser, hand guguru, lemony flutter and pied the pepper might have the £1 rebate off the full size. I can't confirm it but the moisturiser in my girl's night in set last time had the rebate sticker on the tin.0 -
Usually the sample tins (the ones you can buy in the counter for £1 or in sets like this) will allow you to get £1 off the full size pot when you bring it back to the shop. So don't throw the tins away after you use them
For this offer I'd say the moisturiser, hand guguru, lemony flutter and pied the pepper might have the £1 rebate off the full size. I can't confirm it but the moisturiser in my girl's night in set last time had the rebate sticker on the tin.
I thought there was something about the tins, but I couldn't remember what it was!! Thanks for reminding me about that. If it does apply to the 4 items, thats another £4 to be taken into account when working out how bargainous it is!!!Everything I wanna do is either illegal, immoral or fattening! lol :rotfl:0 -
50g of Imperialis is 10.95, so a 10g pot is equal to about £2.25.
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will keep an eye out for it
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theduchesshavoc wrote: »50g of Imperialis is 10.95, so a 10g pot is equal to about £2.25.
Oh yeah! Duuuuuh, my maths is rubbish! But in my defence, I was trying to get it posted quickly!
Infact, Vanishing Cream is £15.25 for 50g, so a 10g sample would be £3.05!!! That makes it even more worthwhile!! I'll amend my post above!
Thanks Theduchesshavoc!!
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Ooh I'm quite tempted by this. I buy lush for gifts but hardly ever for myself it's only recently I realised how popular it is. Think that's because I live in Poole (where the brand was started) so I have had it for 15 years!
Is the shampoo really that good? Heard a few people talk about it now?If my words are missing letters then please excuse me....my keyboard is a tad dodgy!!0 -
Ooh I'm quite tempted by this. I buy lush for gifts but hardly ever for myself it's only recently I realised how popular it is. Think that's because I live in Poole (where the brand was started) so I have had it for 15 years!
Is the shampoo really that good? Heard a few people talk about it now?
Did Lush used to be called Cosmetics to Go?0
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