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Cheapest way to buy premium shampoos/conditioners
humfer
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The likes of Frizz-Ease, etc cost well over £4 for each bottle in the supermarkets. Just wondering if these sort of things can be ordered in bulk over the net. Its something that people will always use and not aware of any use-by date so buying in quantities of 10off or so at a time makes some sense..
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I use Aveda shampoo which can be expensive from salons here but from the USA I can buy a one litre bottle for about £12 which will last me a whole year as it has a pump dispenser which is efficient. :j I can't buy it as cheaply on the internet.Do not allow the risk of failure to stop you trying!0
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i always use treseme but only ever buy it when on offer like now in my local wilko's its buy one get one free and its 3.58 for 900ml bottles so always stock up0
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I also only ever buy shampoo etc when it's BOGOF. It's not unusual for me to buy 10 bottles at a time.Stompa0
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I too use Aveda 1ltr bottles, but they cost over £20 here. Still worth it though imo.Firefly wrote:I use Aveda shampoo which can be expensive from salons here but from the USA I can buy a one litre bottle for about £12 which will last me a whole year as it has a pump dispenser which is efficient. :j I can't buy it as cheaply on the internet.When it comes to thought, some people stop at nothing.........0 -
Savers do fairly good prices on well known brands sometimes.0
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tresemme is about £7 for 1 gallon (nearly 4 litres) OH and I have had shampoo and conditioner, one bottle of each has lasted about 9 months so far.
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Greasy head
Lol:D
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Put a pump dispenser on any bottle of shampoo and it will last much longer.Do not allow the risk of failure to stop you trying!0
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Yes, I was going to say Costco have bulk quantities of some brands, but not much choice if I remember rightly. You would need to go and have a look - but beware of spending an absolute fortune on other stuff while you're there! I can only allow myself in that place a couple of times a year, it's just too temptingthespacecowboy wrote:tresemme is about £7 for 1 gallon (nearly 4 litres) OH and I have had shampoo and conditioner, one bottle of each has lasted about 9 months so far.
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boots are offering 300 points for £10 spent on frizz ease (worth £3) plus spend £5 in store on almost anything and you get £3 voucher off your next haircare purchase, which involves frizz ease range
hope this helps!
http://www.boots.com/guidedsearch/newsearch.jsp?searchArea=1&searchTerm=frizz+ease&uri=%2Fguidedsearch%2Fnewsearch.jsp&classificationId=&contentId=&articleId=&N=0&Ntk=all&Nty=1&Go.x=35&Go.y=16£900 towards next holiday...ta very much Mr T x0
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