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New Boots £5 voucher
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geordie_lass wrote: »Not any more, though you can get these for £2.49 after voucher
http://www.boots.com/en/Olay-Regenerist-Micro-derm-Cleansing-Cloths_860762/
You need to add water so not quite the same, but great if you're a soapy flannel kinda girl
30 in a box so quite good value after voucher, lightweight and no leaks, unlike tubes of lotion, great for holidays.
Hi I bought these after reading your comments. Love them! went back the next day for another box, using the voucher. I think there are good value and leave skin really moist. Thanks so much for the tip. I would noy have used the voucher otherwise:T0 -
I went to thestores in shepton mallet near where I live as I had 5 vouchers to spend. I got 2 of the regenerist wipes and 3 olay fashwashes £8.94 in total. Shame that the sa's there are such old trouts as usual. One walked off when she saw me go to her till and the other did not look at me, speak to me or even acknowledge me. My dd wanted to complain but I said I would write to ho which I have just done. They usually follow me around the shop. All this because I had a run in with one about a year ago about a voucher. I felt I had to name the store as my friend who works in a nearby store actually had a go at them last week for following her around and she accused them of harrasment. Sorry rant over at least my face is clean!C0
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I bought them too with a voucher I had a from a few weeks ago, I spent just over £5 in store got another one, went back up to the till paid for it, went to the kiosk got 2x50 extra points for shampoo that was bogof and a pack of 12 hankies, got another voucher, went back to the same till with another pack of Olay cloths and a wee pack of baby socks (half price) and nappy liners, got another voucher, there was a big queue behind me. I joked with the sales assistant that I'd have to get another one to use my voucher and she told me why not pay for it now, so I did. She walked over and got it for me. Was DELIGHTED ended up with 4 for £10, so I have two for me and a nice wee pressie for my two daughters :T :T :T.1st Purse £114.19 Monthly GB:rotfl::j:wave::j:rotfl:
2nd Purse ££100Fridge Freezer £300 3rd Purse /£290.940 -
Went to get the Olay cloths today but all sold out
and so was all of the cheaper products so I didn't get anything. Nearly time for a new voucher soon though
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partyprincess wrote: »Went to get the Olay cloths today but all sold out
and so was all of the cheaper products so I didn't get anything. Nearly time for a new voucher soon though 
Goodness, is the 4 weeks up already? Are we going to get No 7 and Ruby & Millie on Wednesday, or something else.
Does anyone have any clues, or suggestions!
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It's £2 haircare next.0
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Still sitting on my facial voucher - can't find anything worth buying. Thought I'd spotted a bargain with L'oreal toner, but when I took it to the counter the assistant said it was Vitalift and not Revitalift.
Prefer to have the No.7 ones, better £1-2 bargains to be had. Probably let this one expire unless anyone has found any great suggestions to use it on.0 -
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I am quite liking the following, obviously everyone's likes (and skin) are different, but I'd recommend the following Time Delay products that come in at a couple of quid each with voucher:
Radiance booster (£6.99/£1.99 after voucher) - since I started using this, people have mentioned how healthy I look, and a couple of friends are under the impression that I've finally started to bother using foundation, powder et al (I haven't, it's still just my bare skin! :j )
Instant lip plumper (£7.99/£2.99 on website BUT £7.49 in one store I visit, so potentially £2.49) - Difficult to explain, this one. It's a neutral colour gloss that is supposed to plump your lips. I have fairly full lips anyway, but it makes them seem more defined IYKWIM. Kinda like I've artfully lined and coloured and then glossed my lips.
Wrinkle reduce eye cream (£6.99/£1.99 after voucher, BUT one store I visit it was still marked up at £4.99, so potential freebie) - I've used better eye creams, but they cost many times the £2 that this one does!0 -
I managed to get something for free!
L'Oreal Revitalift Rejuvenating Cleansing Rich Make-Up Removing Wipes (£4.99)
They didn't scan on the till with the voucher, but the SA asked the manager if they were excluded & he couldn't see anything to say they were, so he redeemed the voucher manually :money:0
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