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Cheapest place for Castor Oil? (Oil Cleansing Method)? Boots 99p, Lloyds £1.49!

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  • IronMaidenFan
    IronMaidenFan Posts: 303 Forumite
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    edited 8 June 2010 at 8:20AM
    Athome1 wrote: »
    Thanks for the info. I've just bought some and even with the p&p it still works out at 98p per 100mls which is half the price I've been paying and saves me the slog of going round the little chemists as they are the only ones who seem to stock it !:mad:

    It is brilliant stuff and I've been recommending it (or rather the OCM) to anyone who will listen.


    Your welcome :D. The 5 litre tub is even better value but I think even that is too big for us diehard OCMers :p. I know the feeling, it's difficult to get hold of these days and even when you can get it you get that "look" from the counter staff, I bought 3 bottles once, lord knows what she must have thought:rotfl:

    The first time I ever OCM my pores reduced in size by 50%, I also use it around the eyes to take off mascara, etc and it also helps with the little fine lines and wrinkles around there too. I've just convinced another one of my friends to try it so I'm sure she'll reap the benfits very soon.
  • Athome1
    Athome1 Posts: 345 Forumite
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    Your welcome :D. The 5 litre tub is even better value but I think even that is too big for us diehard OCMers :p. I know the feeling, it's difficult to get hold of these days and even when you can get it you get that "look" from the counter staff, I bought 3 bottles once, lord knows what she must have thought:rotfl:

    The first time I ever OCM my pores reduced in size by 50%, I also use it around the eyes to take off mascara, etc and it also helps with the little fine lines and wrinkles around there too. I've just convinced another one of my friends to try it so I'm sure she'll reap the benfits very soon.


    It does definately soften the finer wrinkles round the eye - wish it did the same for the forehead nose-to-corner-of-mouth lines!! My daughters both use it and a couple of friends too. As to the chemists shop assistants I figure they must sell a lot stranger/gross stuff than castor oil!;)
  • cattkitt
    cattkitt Posts: 442 Forumite
    Has anyone else tried ordering from the company named in #7? I placed an order on Sunday. It's now Friday afternoon, and I've just received a dispatch email. I was expecting it to be delivered by a couple of days ago! And it's only order #95, which is a bit scary.
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