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Always getting £5 No 7 vouchers, what do you buy with yours?

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  • Mrs_Dizzy
    Mrs_Dizzy Posts: 217 Forumite
    olliesmom wrote: »
    :) They are ok for £2! Better on toes than finger nails in my opinion, purely as I've noticed that it chips fairly easily on mine.
    I buy them at £2 throughout the year as the promotion is often on. I made a hamper of assorted hand and nail products as a baby shower gift for a friend and was able to put quite a few nail varnishes in it, which she loved. Hth x
    What a brill idea:T Do you know what the shelf life is on them:)
  • oh i always through them away as never found anything cheap, but i will go tomorrow to boots to get some sponges :) thanks
  • I treated myself to this www.boots.com/en/No7-Shower-Oil-250ml_1015718/ it would make a lovely gift
    Jo x:A
  • I used mine for nail polish 2 lots today, but 2 weeks ago I needed a new mascara so I got one with £5 off voucher and a free eyeshadow set into the bargain.
  • DA63147
    DA63147 Posts: 260 Forumite
    Also, if you buy something over £5 and then return it they don't seem to ask for the voucher back, i returned five lots of toothbrush heads and they didn't ask for the no 7 vouchers back:cool:
    Starting comping middle of October 2011: Wins so far: 2 x concert tickets, a year's supply of Tetley Tea / Tetley mug, F+F 5 shirt with satchel bag:j
  • In addition to just getting one n07 nail polish for £2 with the voucher if you use the 3 for 2 you get 3 nail polishes for £9 so that makes it £3 per polish which is very good coz its good quality for that price. I have lots of different colours now.
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  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    DA63147 wrote: »
    Also, if you buy something over £5 and then return it they don't seem to ask for the voucher back, i returned five lots of toothbrush heads and they didn't ask for the no 7 vouchers back:cool:

    There is nothing on your receipt to state you received a No7 voucher and why would they want the vouchers back anyways? The vouchers are getting customers to purchase No7 products (exactly what they want). Everytime I have received one, the SA always tries to sell me products. I never see anyone at the No7 counter unless they are giving vouchers out. I'm sure the No7 products are all £5 over priced in the first place, it's only a Boots brand but yes some of the products are good but not worth the full price without the voucher.
    A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.
  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    In addition to just getting one n07 nail polish for £2 with the voucher if you use the 3 for 2 you get 3 nail polishes for £9 so that makes it £3 per polish which is very good coz its good quality for that price. I have lots of different colours now.

    It works out cheaper buying 3 nail polish seperate with No7 vouchers.

    3 x £2 = £6

    2 x £7 = £14 - £5 No7 voucher = £9
    A home without a dog is like a flower without petals.
  • Ellie2758
    Ellie2758 Posts: 2,848 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    i looked at this yesterday but assumed it was for Younger Skins so I went into Sainsburys and got some Olay eye gel. Do you find it makes a difference to under your eyes or your eyelids themselves??
    I buy the Awakening Eye Gel. It's around £8, but I get 10% off for the over60s, so it's around £3 and suits my skin type. Used to use the Body Shop Eye Gel, but this is better and works out much cheaper with the voucher.
    I also like No7 Mascara and the £5 voucher brings it down to the same price as a cheap one.
    The Basic Moisturiser is £9, so thats only £4 with the voucher; minus 10% so it is £3.60!
    It all depends on what you use and what suits your skin.
    Ellie :cool:

    "man is born free but everywhere he is in chains"
    J-J Rousseau
  • jo132000
    jo132000 Posts: 735 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    My Mum always buys the No.7 face wipes with the vouchers she gets, if i'm not looking for anything I usually give her mine as well, but in the one just before christmas I bought a nice lipstick with it!
    Wins for 2022: Hydratem8 Water bottle, diary, flowers, Good food show tickets, childrens books x3,
    Thanks to all who post the comps & please let the comping fairy sprinkle dust on my entries!
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