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No Buying Toiletries in August Challenge!!!
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brighthair wrote: »evilbay :rotfl:
Apparently it's on offer at Boots though on 3 for 2 they have other flavours too
That sounds SCRUM !!!!! you evil evil person, forcing me to go and look.....Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup0 -
That sounds SCRUM !!!!! you evil evil person, forcing me to go and look.....
not really helping the use stuff up though am I?!
I wouldn't mind, but I saw 6 tubes of Arm and Hammer Brilliant Sparkle for £4 in ASDA a few months ago, and bought them :rotfl:
and my dentist still wants £70 for a check up and scale and polish. Maybe I could pay him in toothpaste?0 -
I've UU another sachet of Nivea Visage Moisturising Scrub this morning.
It's been PY(T)NW this morning, I've just applied some Jessica nail polish in Secret Love (a lovely shade of pink).0 -
Hi all - finally back with another UU (things seem to be taking ages to UU at the minnute!)
UU: Bumble and Bumble thickening spray - WIBA? NOPE! expensive and really didn't do what it said on the tin!
Right off for more using up!New surname New start!
Total Debt - [STRIKE]£9999.09 [/STRIKE]now 7633.16 23.66% paid off0 -
brighthair wrote: »not really helping the use stuff up though am I?!
I wouldn't mind, but I saw 6 tubes of Arm and Hammer Brilliant Sparkle for £4 in ASDA a few months ago, and bought them :rotfl:
and my dentist still wants £70 for a check up and scale and polish. Maybe I could pay him in toothpaste?
uu Duchy original lavender conditioner(from some cheap online site forgot which cost £1)WIBA yes it was a good size for travel and smelt nice and did an ok job.
off to town and will not go into the" B"place as I know I dont need anything so will save time and get back to the garden as the sun is out:A0 -
rosemary54 wrote: »I would change dentists!I have never paid that much,just about £16 for a check up and clean and polish!
I know, I'm a private patient, and not brilliant with dentists, but he is very good, and patient with me and we've developed an understanding over the years - e.g I can wear my Ipod, and I agree not to grab his arm when he's trying to do something!! :rotfl:
Luckily it's only once a year0 -
almost a UU for me - Sanctury, moisture oil spray WIBA? Probably not as i'm not sure i like oil sprays BUUUUUUTTTTTT by trying to use it up i've realised how much easier it is to use (aka quicker) than moisturising when i get out of the shower (which i don't usually do). I am considering filling up the bottle with some baby oil that i already have, but then i don't know if i should just clear a bottle out of the bathroom. Decisions Decisions, i'm just not sure i would use up the baby oil if it wasn't as easy as this spray form.
sorry for the ramble i just can't decide at the moment.0 -
woohooooo! one make up UU to report.... No 7 Stay Perfect foundation WIBA i used to swear by No 7 foundations preferring them to my Chanel ones etc but I've been alternating with some others (ahem) in my stash and have to say i think i prefer a cheapie one now! that one is N.Y.C Smooth Skin from Superdrug, think its about £3 or £4 for 30mls which i will be using up next but i'll let you know how i get on with that one!
Another UU -John Freida Volumising shampoo WIBA of course if tesco done their silly 3 for £2 glitch again :rotfl: i did actually find it volumised my hair but mostly if i shampooed it twice, was a nice shampoo anyhow so might do
I think i've finished up some other bits and pieces but can't really remember now! toodlepips girlies enjoy your evening x0 -
UU- Skinfinity Day Cream SPF15 pump from Asda (£3.49). WIBA? Probably as its cheap and cheerful and did moisturise my skin nicely. Now using a Boots Expert SPF12 one so we'll see which I prefer.0
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Nothing used and nothing bought although I did have to go in to Boots earlier for some razor blades, and got a voucher.It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.
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