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Jo Malone products
ali-t
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I was given some Jo Malone products at Xmas and absolutely adore them but am reluctant to pay that much for a shower gel. I can cope with the clarins prices etc but £30 for a shower gel/handwash is currently not realistic for me (even if I was to only shower every second day
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Does anyone have any genuine stockists they use? I am reluctant to use ebay as there are so many fakes around so am looking for genuine stockists. Are there any sale sites that sell old stock or anything like that?
Does anyone have any genuine stockists they use? I am reluctant to use ebay as there are so many fakes around so am looking for genuine stockists. Are there any sale sites that sell old stock or anything like that?
If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got!
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The only place to buy Jo Malone offically is one of her stores, her online store or a department store which stocks her range. The company is owned by Estee Lauder and they tightly control where sold. I have bought from ebay without problems, just read feedback and ask questions.0
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I love the delux stuff too, my favorite body brands being things like Aveda, Kiehl's, Molton Brown and similar. I can never afford these brands full stop. Either I see a deal on ebay or I get given things as a gift but more often then not, its a real treat to happen once a year.
I try to build up stocks when I see deals on, for example Molton Brown offering their free shower-gels with any spend offers which occasionally come up now and again.
Otherwise I really do rate some of the highstreet brands, not all are so great but its more trial and error and keeping things in the back of your mind.
The BodyShop, Boots No.7, The Sanctury....my next best thing is to hunt out samples and travel bags for the brands I like. This can sometimes kill the ambition to buy when I cannot afford and also helps me use less at a time, its so easy to overuse the more expensive stuff when its really just as effective at lower doses.0
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