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FREE 300ml MOLTON BROWN FOR COMPLETING A SURVEY

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  • Savvybunny2009
    Savvybunny2009 Posts: 5,548 Forumite
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    Thanks ladies :)

    Took the plunge and ordered, I haven't tried Molton Brown before mailnly due to the prices but as it's technically free I can't really say no, if I don't like it then I'm sure it would make a lovely present and if I do it will make my skin gorgeous and the bathroom look a bit more fancy ;)

    Thanks again x
    Comping wishlist for 2017
    1. Family holiday 2. Christmas presents :rudolf: 3. Fishing stuff
    The more you put into life, the more you get out
  • Thanks ladies :)

    Took the plunge and ordered, I haven't tried Molton Brown before mailnly due to the prices but as it's technically free I can't really say no, if I don't like it then I'm sure it would make a lovely present and if I do it will make my skin gorgeous and the bathroom look a bit more fancy ;)

    Thanks again x

    They do make lovely gifts, especially with the gift packaging - they're such good quality and they look really special.

    I find that if you use the bath and shower gel for a bath rather than a shower, the smell fills the whole house - its lovely.
  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    Savvy - the only problem I have with Molton Brown products is that they last forever. I often get fed up of using the same the fragrance before the end, and change to something else for a while.

    They might be expensive to purchase initially, but in reality they are fantastic value. :)
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
  • bexster1975
    bexster1975 Posts: 1,576 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Bake Off Boss!
    'Tis true! Lots of people on this forum think spending £17 on a shower gel is insanity! But if you can get a deal like this - or similar - you will rarely find such a good quality product which lasts so long. I have tried all sorts including L'Occitane and Elemis and nothing has given such a good lather for so little gel. I also get bored, so have two on the go at a time. Each will last at least a few of months, showering every day.

    bexster:)
  • I wholeheartedly agree. The fragrance of the shower gels is really special - better than anything else I've tried - and you only need to use the tiniest amount. My absolute favourite is the Heavenly Gingerlily - have a bath in it and you'll find you keep sniffing your arms for ages afterwards, or is that just me :o
  • bexster1975
    bexster1975 Posts: 1,576 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Bake Off Boss!
    lol!


    Not just you! I don't think I have tried one I don't like! I have favourites (about 6 depending on my mood and/or time of year!!) but love them all. OH uses the more "manly" ones.
  • Cheapchick_2
    Cheapchick_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
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    Hi savvy

    Both are lovely. I prefer blissful templetree. Very good for summer, moisturising and soothing if you get sunburnt (which obviously you shouldn't :o).

    The other is lovely too, but can be used by men as has a more "musky" type of scent. You hardly need any on a body polisher (the net things?!). I use about 5 squirts ( I always keep the pumps to put in the new bottles) and it lathers lovely.

    bexster:)

    I use mine with a bath lily too and it lathers up really well. You can get two bath lilies for £1.57 delivered on the body shop deal just now. :)
  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    LOL and the yuan zhi, energising seamoss, and the sensual haleneni (sp) they're all gorgeous.
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
  • elysia2003
    elysia2003 Posts: 5,155 Forumite
    Cheapchick wrote: »
    I use mine with a bath lily too and it lathers up really well. You can get two bath lilies for £1.57 delivered on the body shop deal just now. :)


    Ooh posh - I've never heard them called that before! :D
    I :heartpuls M.S.E.
    :DMortgage Free 18/01/10 13 years and 8 months early on a 20 year mortgage! :D
  • Cheapchick_2
    Cheapchick_2 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    elysia2003 wrote: »
    Ooh posh - I've never heard them called that before! :D

    I used to call them shower scrunchies before I started shopping at Body Shop. They do feel much posher with a squirt of Molton brown on them for sure! :)
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