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Lush Dream Cream
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Nicifer_noonoo wrote: »Boxing Day normally
You have to get there early though - I'm staff, and there are always people queuing before the shop opens because it's such a good offer. The first 10 or so people usually get gift sets worth far more than they spend! Ask in your local store as close as possible to Christmas to verify the offer - head office don't normally confirm this to store managers until a few days before. Hope this helps 
My DD is a big fan, between us it could be worth a trip:money:0 -
MrsE, the main ingredient in Dream Cream is oat milk - try putting a tablespoon or so of porridge oats in a muslin cloth, wetting it and rubbing it over the affected area, making sure lots of the milky liquid gets onto the area. This has worked for me before
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Most certainly could. It's normally for EVERY £20 you spend too, so excellent value. As I said the huge gift sets are normally gone within the first hour, but for a couple of weeks after christmas we still had £25 gift sets to give away with a £20 spend, so still works out half price or soMy DD is a big fan, between us it could be worth a trip:money:
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Thanks for the tip, MrsE. I've bought a pot of this today and hopefully it will help with the eczema on my hands. At first I thought £9.85 was a bit dear but, when you think about it, it's only a couple of quid more than the prescription cream which was making no difference at all.From Starrystarrynight to Starrystarrynight1 and now I'm back...don't have a clue how!0
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Starrystarrynight wrote: »Thanks for the tip, MrsE. I've bought a pot of this today and hopefully it will help with the eczema on my hands. At first I thought £9.85 was a bit dear but, when you think about it, it's only a couple of quid more than the prescription cream which was making no difference at all.
I really hope its good for you too, please let me know.
You could have asked for a sample, do that in future in Lush, they give generous samples where you can get a good feel for a product before you buy. I think it works well for them though, because they tend to do what they say on the tin & I'm sure they make loads of sales from it:D0 -
So do you just go into the Lush store and ask for a sample....? Will they just give you some..as they usually have pots that you can 'sample' open in the store.0
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I love Lush stuff, I use the Imperialis and Celestial creams on my face. I bought the Dream Cream once but didn't like the smell. I'm going to try some of their shampoo soap bar thingys next; I have decided I am changing all of my toiletries into non chemically ones once things run out.0
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I bought Dream Cream and Dream wash for my 8 week old son and my 5 year old. I've been a Lush for 10 years and I've just found that Johnson Baby products don't agree with my new baby so switching them to Lush stuff too. Big shampoo is amazing, I want to try a conditioner next. Vanishing Cream is amazing and The Comforter bubble bar is a small slice on heaven on earth. x0
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I shall get a sample tomorrow as I too have strange red patches on my neck that i cant shift? No idea what it is really annoying.
I do like Lush = loving the new grapefruit type christmas soap:TSealed Pot Challenge number 8 Amount declared £365.50.
Sealed pot challenge number 9 number 4820
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