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Boots Grabbit Bargains Thread part 9 - post your finds here

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  • chickenpants
    chickenpants Posts: 239 Forumite
    Hi
    Have been away on holiday and have completely lost track! Before I went there was some talk about estee lauder foundation which I thought I would try while the points offer is on. I have really oily skin which shines and I want it to stay on all day like the revlon colour stay does. Is it the double wear I need or the equalizer?
  • mousegirl
    mousegirl Posts: 66 Forumite
    jamtart6 wrote: »
    I've got a £2 bourjois/maybelline voucher floating round that I don't know what to do with? I bought the Unstopabble Maybelline Mascara @ £2.99 (£0.99p i n the end) last time, but none left in any stores! Didn't need any maybelline lipliners (also £2.99) so am stuck! Anything I'm missing thats cheap as chips?


    Also got two £20 optician vouchers if anyone wants them just PM me! X

    Hi, I used my £2 voucher today on a little attachment to fit a mobile phone and it's a lip gloss - am going to use as a gift to a niece, was about £3.75 full price I think.
  • mousegirl
    mousegirl Posts: 66 Forumite
    maybe a few other Bootsters got there first! (not me i live nowhere near you!)

    By the way benefit pencil sharpeners are back in stock online still with 500 points for 2

    have just gone online but still says out of stock
  • IamBroke
    IamBroke Posts: 537 Forumite
    Quillion wrote: »
    GHD straightners are really good. If you like them why not go for the thinner option which would do the curls and would be ok to straighten as well.

    I dont really want another straightner and have now decided if i can find a cheap tong that is just as good then why spend £100 or whatever on a ghd!! but if i can find one is a diff question!
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  • IamBroke
    IamBroke Posts: 537 Forumite
    cat thanks soo much ur always such a star with your responses....ur my personal beauty guru!! i was actually thinking of these: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4428042.htm

    only because i want larger curls as i have shortish hair but i duno i might try the ones u recommended as u always come through!!! :kisses3:
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  • lottylouj
    lottylouj Posts: 453 Forumite
    can anyone bring up any of the origins pages on .com, im trying to get to a product but the pages wont load and the offer ends tomorrow??

    thank you
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  • ptyks
    ptyks Posts: 317 Forumite
    Quillion wrote: »
    My SIL has naturally curly hair and for years she had a frizzy problem but since she went to a hairdresser used to dealing with naturally curly hair she has been 100% happy with her hair. She uses John Frieda serum but doesn't use tongs only hair dryer and it always looks really nice.
    GHD straightners are really good. If you like them why not go for the thinner option which would do the curls and would be ok to straighten as well.

    Agreed with John Freda serum. I stocked them up last Jan or Feb (not sure) when I got £3 off haircare voucher from Boots. A bottle lasts long, nice result. Even worth to spend my money on it. BTW, I use Aussie shampoo and conditioner most of the time, sometimes changing to trevor serbie. But always with John Freda serum. Put few drops directly after washing, before using your towel (got this suggestion from my hairdresser).
  • mousegirl
    mousegirl Posts: 66 Forumite
    lottylouj wrote: »
    can anyone bring up any of the origins pages on .com, im trying to get to a product but the pages wont load and the offer ends tomorrow??

    thank you

    hi, I've got on through this if you copy and paste in your address bar:

    http://www.boots.com/guidedsearch/brandroom.jsp?contentId=null&articleId=null&searchArea=1&uri=%2Fshop%2Fproduct_list_endeca_template.jsp&searchTerm=origins&Go.y=11&Go.x=34&classificationId=1047012&Ntt=origins&N=4175&Ntk=all

    and I tested it and it worked!

    oh you can just click on it and get straight through - even better!
  • bekkki1
    bekkki1 Posts: 319 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Hi

    Im newish to bootsing but love this thread and have now a cupboard full of mouthwash!!!

    I was just wondering can you return things you ordered online into the store? If so do you just take the delivery note with you?

    Thnks Bekki
  • seabiscuit_2
    seabiscuit_2 Posts: 668 Forumite
    I returned something today, that I had ordered online in the sale, all I took was the refund note and they did the rest.

    Btw I didn't realise til later that they gave me the full price back rather than the sale price and she didn't remove any points either
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