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£5 Boots Voucher, called a "Skinnie"!! Time Delay, Olay etc
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I got a skinnie today. I really want to try and reduce the appearance of black bags under my eyes and use the voucher......any suggestions what to buy?0
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monkeygirl31 wrote: »I got a skinnie today. I really want to try and reduce the appearance of black bags under my eyes and use the voucher......any suggestions what to buy?
Does the post before yours answer this?0 -
I have to say I am very impressed with the Time Delay Radiance Cream - it really seems to give my skin a nice boost. Would recommend that to anyone thinking of something new to try - works out £1.99 with the skinny.
I think if I happen to get another one I may try the Time Delay age spot serum - has anyone tried that?One day Rodney we'll be millionaires£2020 in 2020 - Running Total £170 -
All the Time Delay stuff is worth a try, especially at these prices! I think it all depends on each person's type of skin etc.
I remember they had a programme on the TV and a woman had rough skin and used .....sandpaper!!!!!!!!!!! :eek:
She'd never heard of exfoliator!!!
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veggieblob wrote: »Does the post before yours answer this?AlwaysSmiling wrote: »Im young too but still bought the Time Delay Wrinkle Reduce eye cream and only paid £1.84 as I find it works wonders on tired eyes. It reduces the black bags after a late night. I would buy the cream without the £5 off but with it, it means I have a cheap moisturiser and added boots points!

Yes the post before mine did help but I didn't know if there was a specific product made to tackle the problem.0 -
I'm still a new bootser in practice and very confused with all the vouchers.
What would be good items to get with the skinnies? I still have extra points vouchers from Christmas which are still in date I assume I can use these with the voucher or are they stand alone?
And is there any vouchers in the machine that work with the skinnies too or is that pot luck.
I admire you bootsers, it really is a finely tuned skill to work out the best way to use vouchers and how to combine them all, I still can't get my head around it all :rotfl:Comping wishlist for 2017
1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuffThe more you put into life, the more you get out0 -
After years of lurking and admiring Bootsters from afar, I think I have finally (possibly) nabbed a Boots deal!! :eek:
Went into my tiddly local branch and saw a Dr Nick Lowe Anti-Blemish kit reduced to £7.49.
I have wanted to try the brand for ages but didn't really have the pennies to spare.
Anyway, bought a couple of Soap&Glory products I needed (okay......wanted) with a 1/3 off and she gave me........a skinnie.
Had a quick look as I was wandering out of the shop and noticed it listed Dr Nick Lowe products on it........
I grabbed the kit from the reduced stuff and went back to the SA who said she didn't think the voucher would work with a reduced item but said "but I'll try it anyway" and voila....
Paid £2.49 for this:-
http://www.boots.com/en/Dr-Nick-Lowe-Anti-Blemish-Starter-Kit_1015569/
Do I qualify as a Baby Bootster yet?????
Or am I still a wannabee????
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fozziebeartoo wrote: »Paid £2.49 for this:-
http://www.boots.com/en/Dr-Nick-Lowe-Anti-Blemish-Starter-Kit_1015569/
Do I qualify as a Baby Bootster yet?????
Or am I still a wannabee????
:rotfl::o:rotfl:
It's not my place to qualify you as a booster...but after that bargain you might be able to qualify yourself
what a find! I'd be tempted to keep it as a gift tho...but then I'm tight! *wonders when they will make dressing gowns acceptable day wear?*No new toiletries challenge - use up the stash first!NSD Jan 2/150 -
ooo what a lovely find... do u think it would scan in at that price even if not labelled down at any boots store?fozziebeartoo wrote: »After years of lurking and admiring Bootsters from afar, I think I have finally (possibly) nabbed a Boots deal!! :eek:
Went into my tiddly local branch and saw a Dr Nick Lowe Anti-Blemish kit reduced to £7.49.
I have wanted to try the brand for ages but didn't really have the pennies to spare.
Anyway, bought a couple of Soap&Glory products I needed (okay......wanted) with a 1/3 off and she gave me........a skinnie.
Had a quick look as I was wandering out of the shop and noticed it listed Dr Nick Lowe products on it........
I grabbed the kit from the reduced stuff and went back to the SA who said she didn't think the voucher would work with a reduced item but said "but I'll try it anyway" and voila....
Paid £2.49 for this:-
http://www.boots.com/en/Dr-Nick-Lowe-Anti-Blemish-Starter-Kit_1015569/
Do I qualify as a Baby Bootster yet?????
Or am I still a wannabee????
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