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No7 3 bb balms or bronzers etc for £3 ish, back on again

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  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    CupofTea wrote: »
    It's dry in some places and oily in other places so it's both depending on where.

    I could be wrong but I don't think no7 do a skin care product for combination skin, from what I have seen it is all normal/oily and normal/dry.

    I have just purchased the oily foam wash and cleansing water as it has good reviews, both are £9 so maybe a product to add to your glitch shop :) a lot of people rate the wipes but I don't think they are worth £7 or even worth using a voucher on as baby wipes are just as good and only £1, or less if you get a cheaper brand.
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  • CupofTea
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    vicx wrote: »
    I could be wrong but I don't think no7 do a skin care product for combination skin, from what I have seen it is all normal/oily and normal/dry.

    I have just purchased the oily foam wash and cleansing water as it has good reviews, both are £9 so maybe a product to add to your glitch shop :) a lot of people rate the wipes but I don't think they are worth £7 or even worth using a voucher on as baby wipes are just as good and only £1, or less if you get a cheaper brand.
    I used to get the wipes for £2 and do think they are really good but I have a load of cheaper/free wipes for makeup so I don't need to stock up on these. I do think they are good compared to the really cheap ones but I've not tried baby wipes before so might give it a go.
    Cup of Tea? :coffee:
  • CupofTea wrote: »
    Are you all pulling my leg? :p

    I meant other makeup/skincare products to try out with the bb cream.

    LOL I thought you meant what could you spend your money on to get some vouchers!
  • jax.26
    jax.26 Posts: 1,828 Forumite
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    Made a boob today :(
    had 2 shops in basket that got mixed when I was at the check-out.
    One of them ended up costing me £12.?? :mad:
    Silly mistake and I expect others have done this?
  • Delilahh
    Delilahh Posts: 476 Forumite
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    yes, the No7 facial wipes will work :). It doesn't matter which order you scan the vouchers in - but I usually do the tillspit first, then the £5 off, then the £3 off (only because if one of them doesn't work then the highest value ones have come off the total first).

    Thanks Balletshoes :beer:
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  • vicx
    vicx Posts: 3,091 Forumite
    edited 4 July 2013 at 11:37PM
    CupofTea wrote: »
    I used to get the wipes for £2 and do think they are really good but I have a load of cheaper/free wipes for makeup so I don't need to stock up on these. I do think they are good compared to the really cheap ones but I've not tried baby wipes before so might give it a go.

    I have had the no7 wipes and do think they are really good and thick too but don't think they are worth £7. I have tried alot of cheaper wipes and they dry my skin out so I moved on to baby wipes, I tend to stick with asda brand or johnsons rather than the cheap brands (ie 3 for £1). They only used to wipe the thickness of make up off then I deep cleanse and moisturise
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  • kadison
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    vicx wrote: »
    I could be wrong but I don't think no7 do a skin care product for combination skin, from what I have seen it is all normal/oily and normal/dry.

    I think other brands label theirs as oily/combination so I'd definitely go for oily. I get the normal/oily, my skin is only really oily on my nose and normal elsewhere, it doesn't dry my skin out and it's very refreshing.

    Re the skin wipes thing, no the No7 ones are not the best but they are ok if they are cheap. Certainly I would say Primark wipes are some of the best and they're very cheap!
    jax.26 wrote: »
    Made a boob today :(
    had 2 shops in basket that got mixed when I was at the check-out.
    One of them ended up costing me £12.?? :mad:
    Silly mistake and I expect others have done this?

    No it's just you! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    (I'm kidding ;))
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  • Hey guys this is a great thread, really helpful! Aware that the vouchers expire soon so I want to make the most of this deal, but I live so far away from any SS tills that I wouldn't want my trip to be wasted. I live in the South West, and I'm wondering what the best stores to go to are, I don't want to get caught out first time! Any advice about different stores in the South West/Wiltshire area is good advice! Thanks everyone!
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    edited 5 July 2013 at 1:40AM
    iamacake wrote: »
    Hey guys this is a great thread, really helpful! Aware that the vouchers expire soon so I want to make the most of this deal, but I live so far away from any SS tills that I wouldn't want my trip to be wasted. I live in the South West, and I'm wondering what the best stores to go to are, I don't want to get caught out first time! Any advice about different stores in the South West/Wiltshire area is good advice! Thanks everyone!

    Hello, there is a thread here which confirms which stores have SS tills, whereabouts are you? x

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4660051

    BTW If you're near Bristol, forget Cribbs, a couple of people have had trouble there
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  • hiya went to cheltenham on weekend and got a few of the ss vouchers but back in wales now and no ss tills here....sa willing do the ss till spit and glossies work on normal tills??
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