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Daily chat - Wed 2nd June. Yes already!

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  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    I'm showered and dressed, just having a coffee before i tackle my dining room :)

    can someone do me a favour? Pap says my website is live but when i put my web addy in it still comes up with the old one, apart from what pap changed on that one, plus when i log into mr site nothing comes up :( Can someone else havea look? mr site does say i've had 28 visitors though

    I'm so carp at this computer lark lol
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • LouiseJ
    LouiseJ Posts: 11,156 Forumite
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    Does anyone on here use an epilator? There's one in Boots at 30% off but are they any good? I had one years ago which was great (and cheaper then waxing) but it died and looking at the cost of razors/depilatory creams it might be a sound investment...

    I used to love mine but it also died. Only criticism was that some of the shorter hairs were missed but I would imagine there has been some improvement in design since the 1980's:D
    But these things take time, I know that I'm, the most inept that ever stepped.
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    Does anyone on here use an epilator? There's one in Boots at 30% off but are they any good? I had one years ago which was great (and cheaper then waxing) but it died and looking at the cost of razors/depilatory creams it might be a sound investment...


    sorry never used one

    right off to tackle the dining room, although i've no idea where to start lol
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • Lucifa73
    Lucifa73 Posts: 7,726 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    LouiseJ wrote: »
    I used to love mine but it also died. Only criticism was that some of the shorter hairs were missed but I would imagine there has been some improvement in design since the 1980's:D

    Apparently they can pull out 0.5mm hairs:eek:
    26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%
    28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%
    SPC 2019 #073


  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    Could I ask a favour, if anyone here is good at complaints, would you be able to give me a hand with one please? It's to a PCT.
    No longer using this account for new posts from 2013
  • clairewop
    clairewop Posts: 8,007 Forumite
    Lucifa73 wrote: »
    Apparently they can pull out 0.5mm hairs:eek:


    Do they hurt like waxing does?
    Boiler pot £30.92/£1000
  • gonzo127
    gonzo127 Posts: 4,482 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Gemmzie wrote: »
    Could I ask a favour, if anyone here is good at complaints, would you be able to give me a hand with one please? It's to a PCT.

    hehe depends on which PCT since i work for one :p
    Drop a brand challenge
    on a £100 shop you might on average get 70 items save
    10p per product = £7 a week ~ £28 a month
    20p per product = £14 a week ~ £56 a month
    30p per product = £21 a week ~ £84 a month (or in other words one weeks shoping at the new price)
  • elfen
    elfen Posts: 10,213 Forumite
    Oooh I like having a go at people (managed to get my mum seen by the physio peeps when they said nothing could be done :) )
    ** Total debt: £6950.82 ± May NSDs 1/10 **
    ** Fat Bum Shrinking: -7/56lbs **
    **SPC 2012 #1498 -£152 and 1499 ***
    I do it all because I'm scared.
  • Lucifa73
    Lucifa73 Posts: 7,726 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    clairewop wrote: »
    Do they hurt like waxing does?

    With my old one it stung a bit the first time but more bearable than waxing I think because it doesn't pull the skin;) and it got better with time
    26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%
    28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%
    SPC 2019 #073


  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    I use an epilator - you do have to let the hair grow a little bit first, and I find it grows back quicker than they say it will but I love it other than that. The first bit is a little painful but after that it's okay.

    Morning all. :D:D:D
    "I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough."
    :smileyhea
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