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Boots Grabbit Bargains Thread part 8 - post your finds here
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Oops i have been caught out ! :rotfl: im a beauty addict too :eek:
I agree the refine would not be suitable for your skin , I have tried it and didnt like it ,as it is really aimed at 40 + age group and too rich for younger skins. I use estee lauders idealist serum -and have done for years, it makesyour skin feel likr silk ,evens out your skin and makes make up sit better - you could try ebay for a sample to see what you think. However once the perfect comes back into stock i am going to try it to see what I think .A lot of people like the olay regenerist serum but olay does not suit me ,so I cant use it but a lot of people really like it .
:rotfl: :rotfl: you seem like another version of me!!
I have actually heard that estee lauders is good, but was considering whether I could afford the price.I got a full size Clinique turnaround free once, so I just used it for the sake of it but noticed no difference whatsoever. Probably as I didnt even know what it was meant to be doing
I also dont like olay, for some reason all of their products make my face itch, have no idea why!
I was thinking of jumping on the perfect bandwagon as for £16 seems like a bargain if it makes any difference. Only thing is I dont have wrinkles...yet....so I hope I can tell the difference!
Thanks for all your advice, you are now my Beauty Queen!! All hail Queen Cat!! :beer:All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0 -
oh oh oh..... im stuck.........
Sale in Pontefract starting Monday.... but im working :eek: :eek: :eek::heartpuls Miss Cheivous :heartpuls:A Boots Tart in Training :ABoots AC points - £28.210 -
Yes Olay makes me itch too. So far estee lauders idealist has been the best serum I have used and it is definately worth getting a sample off .Direct cosmetics sometimes sells samples it at £2.99 but you have postage too . Im not a great fan of clinique skincare especailly as they use the " toner " for cleaning their display cabinets and it cleans jewellery :eek: ! However I like their lipsticks & eyeshadows.
Their is an ESTEE LAUDER BONUS time at Boots on the 17th may- 2 june so maybe worth considering if you have a 750 points voucher too .
I was never keen on no7 but bought the micro dermension exfoliater as some lovely girls recommended it on here and it is FANTASTIC now one of my top products.
I suspect Boots will be bring back no7 vouchers soon as there is no decent offers at the moment but the current vouchers are not due to end until 24th -same day perfect comes back into stock.
I went in today to boots and it was dead- i just wandered hoping for a glitch to hit me but it never happend.They are making me Boots detox :eek: .0 -
ive been away for a couple of weeks ...can anyone update me with the latest glitches ??0
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Hi all....Not sure if this helps anyone ordering on Boots.com, the Benefit Biggie Sharpners are showing as in stock again. £2.50 each. Buy 2 get 500 points.JUNE: Wine - DVD :j0
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I went in today to boots and it was dead- i just wandered hoping for a glitch to hit me but it never happend.They are making me Boots detox :eek: .
I havent even been into boots for a few weeks!! :eek: Its a good feeling but means im over compensating with tesco vouchers! :rotfl: Lets just hope the next lot of vouchers are just as naff as these ones and they might give us something extra special when they realise how little we are spending in there now! LOL :rotfl:Win £2012 in 2012 challenge 0/2012
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iv not been to boots for about a week, but I got my pigsback voucher through today.... so am going into town tomrrow :rotfl: :T :T:heartpuls Miss Cheivous :heartpuls:A Boots Tart in Training :ABoots AC points - £28.210
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Hi, Sorry im new to all this can anyone let us know if there are any online boots codes
ThanksUPDATED: 12/11/2007: Tesco's: 460 Points, Boot's: £8.90, Bank Charges: £266, Ciao: £7.60, Valued Opinions: £2.50, Mum's Opinions: £5.50, LightSpeed: 1005 Points, Ipoints: 1452 Points, PigBack: £23.20, Consumer Pulse: 30500 x 16 Vouchers, CashBack Site: £2.50, PinkCashback: £23.70, BritishRewards: £2.87, Test&Vote: 42567 Points0 -
Went to boots last week armed with my £5 off no7 from the parenting club, took an intelligent balance foundation to the till normally £10.50 (refuse to pay that much) SA put it through bagged my make up and never took no money from me?
I stood looking at her with cash in my hand and she just looked back as if to say 'why arent you leaving?? then she realised it was only £5 off. The receipt said £5 voucher plus £5.50 deals, SA and 3 of her colleagues had never heard of £5.50 deals (neither have i) so she told me nothing I can do and said take it.....Couldnt see me for dust...
Wooo hooo free foundation, im glad I put off buying it for so long!!
Jen
ps. sorry if this has been posted before I cant keep up with the boots thread just wanted to put my bit in.Good enough club member number 140
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