Crafty Shampoo Trick
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Ticklemouse wrote:Back to shampoo - unfortunately I have such a sensitive scalp that after many years of trial and error(and lots of discomfort) I can only use Aveda. I have loads of freebie Original Source etc via mag subscription, but either leave it out for guests or will be using it as handwash.
same here, I can only use Aveda I buy the 1000ml bottles and it last me an absolute age. I can tell the difference between cheapo cornflakes and kellogs0 -
my little sisietr was really picky about having kelloggs cereal when she was little so my dad had this one old knackered rice crispies box which he re-filled with netto crisped rice!:T The best things in life are FREE! :T0
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Queenie wrote::rotfl:
not crude at all ... if we lived in a right handed world, your theory would work, it's all those flipping Lefties who put the mockers on things
That will be me then!
Thanks to the recent Boots points offer I now have a supply of "free" Cuticura anti-bacterial hand gel in the car - no water or towel necessary. Claims to kill 99.99% of germs in 15 seconds. You could decant into mini bottles and carry in pocket/bags.
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Though I am now a complete MS addict I have been treating myself to Brilliant Brunette shampoo and conditioner...but it costs a fortune! Average price - £4.50 per tube. Occasionally Asda does it on offer for £2.50 -but never advertise it, just a change on the display costs. I'm cutting back on spending yet again and need advice - what is a really good cheap conditioner? I love the Brilliant Brunette conditioner as it keeps my dry hair soft and silky. Any tips? In the past I used the Boots coconut conditioner.
Cat xxAre we still waiting to sing as hummingbirds?0 -
Boots Natural Range Chestnut shampoo and conditioner bogof at the moment plus extra 50 points.SallyD0
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Oh - I forgot about the chestnut range - smells so nice, for some reason I could only remember the coconut conditioner in that range. Thanks for that tip!Are we still waiting to sing as hummingbirds?0
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catherineblack--try Asda's own Henna and Plum conditioner, about 80p bottle. It is VERY thick, so I put half water ( need a spare bottle) so it goes twice as far. And the smell is GORGEOUS:smileyhea A SMILE COSTS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING0
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catherineblack wrote:Though I am now a complete MS addict I have been treating myself to Brilliant Brunette shampoo and conditioner...but it costs a fortune! Average price - £4.50 per tube. Occasionally Asda does it on offer for £2.50 -but never advertise it, just a change on the display costs. I'm cutting back on spending yet again and need advice - what is a really good cheap conditioner? I love the Brilliant Brunette conditioner as it keeps my dry hair soft and silky. Any tips? In the past I used the Boots coconut conditioner.
Cat xx
However, the bottle shape was quite distinctive, so if I see it around in the shops, I will PM you.A penny saved is a penny gained0
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