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Simple wipes deal
melymay
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Afternoon ladies,
Have just been into Mr T and they have Simple cleansing wipes on offer. I got radiance brightening wipes which were £3.98 each or 2 for £4.
Did I need them
, did I buy them
. I think I now have enought wipes to last til 2011 !!
MM
Have just been into Mr T and they have Simple cleansing wipes on offer. I got radiance brightening wipes which were £3.98 each or 2 for £4.
Did I need them
MM
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oooohhhh must resist I have a pile of no 7 after boots deal!! you should join us in trying to to spend on beauty products for jULY
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Sainsburys had this offer on last month- think the stores (Boots, Tesco, Sainsburys, Waitrose, Superdrug...etc) seem to have Simple on offer at one place or another and they just swap around as to which store has it on offer. The Sainsburys one was especially good as it included most of the Simple range, Moisturisers, eye make up removers, toners...just a shame I was so out of cash as I really could have done with some new eye make up remover and an exfoliator
Worth keeping an eye out anyhow if you buy this brand. 0 -
They had a double pack of Simple wipes for £3.99 in our Home Bargains.0
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Wilkinson have flushable wipes for 99p (60's I think)0
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Please, please, please - don't use wipes on your face! They really are awful for your skin. (I'm a beauty therapist, btw!)0
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stormcloudgathering wrote: »Please, please, please - don't use wipes on your face! They really are awful for your skin. (I'm a beauty therapist, btw!)
Why? Surely it depends on the wipe?0 -
I've yet to find a cleansing wipe which isn't too harsh, too oily or too scratchy. It's a case of not doing any particular job particularly well. They do seem prone to bringing people out in spots or a rash too!0
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