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Boots Christmas weekly star gift thread
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Can't wait for the Elizabeth Arden All day chic make up collection to be a deal. Think all the products look gorgeous.My xmas pressie to me. Miriam0
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purpleducky wrote: »Set looks lovely but anyone know what the quality is like with Ted Baker makeup? Only know them as a clothing/accessories brand.
Ted Baker is not great for those with sensitive/problem skin.
Also, they test on animals, so something to bear in mind.0 -
Anyone know if the £65 Ladies Jack Wills bag will be an offer of the week??
Thanks
If you read back there's been a few conversations about this. Some (including myself) think no as there's a present on the price label, other's don't agree with that way of thinking. So all I can say is we don't know :rotfl: I personally wish it was as I want one, but personally don't think it will be due to the present symbol. And so far the OOTW price labels have been going the same way as previous years.
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IrishRose12 wrote: »If you read back there's been a few conversations about this. Some (including myself) think no as there's a present on the price label, other's don't agree with that way of thinking. So all I can say is we don't know :rotfl: I personally wish it was as I want one, but personally don't think it will be due to the present symbol. And so far the OOTW price labels have been going the same way as previous years.
I'd be delighted to be proved wrong though!
We shall see...
9 more weekends to go...
Next week we already know will be Ted Baker Make up
Then there's likely to be the following based on previous years (in no particular order)....
FCUK Women's set
Sanctuary Set
Champney's bag set (highly over priced at £50 & not a nice bag in my opinion)
There's usually a make up set such as Front cover or Soap & Glory (maybe they're doing the Ted Baker instead?)
No7 Gift Box (guessing will be the final Friday)
Soap & Glory (prob Friday before the No7)
Ted Baker Bath & Body set??
By no means set in stone & there's room for a couple more in there....
I'm assuming the hairdryers etc will be a separate electrical OOTW...0 -
The only other thing that keeps me wondering about that Jack Wills bag is that it's been showing as stock coming soon online for ages but not been in stock online and from past experience that often seems to happen when it's going to be OOTW?0
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oh no FilmNerd1989 - I didn't even think to look if Ted Baker tested on animals, how very backward of them! I'll have to take it all back and have a rethink of my daughter's stocking gifts. Thanks.£216 saved 24 October 20140
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I've just had a look and Ted Baker say they don't test on animals here - http://www.tedbaker.com/uk/about-ted/ethical-statement?£216 saved 24 October 20140
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The Ted Baker gift set picture is confusing. Underneath themain photo is 3 thumbnails, one of the pictures shows the nail varnishes propped next to the box as being pink and grey with a further 2 nail varnishes on top of the box being silver and gold.
Yet the next thumbnail showing the contents has the silver and gold polish on the top left and 2 clear nail varnishes? on the top right .
Reading the description of the contents it says 2 nail varnishes and 2 illuminating liquids, thats the 4 bottles.
So do people think the gold and silver bottles are the illuminators or the nail varnishes?
and will the nail varnishes be grey and pink or clear?
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Also would like to reassure people that my daughter uses Ted Baker with no problems, Im buying the set for her and she has sensitive skin, multi allergenic, asthma, hayfever, eczema, migraines, oral fruit allergy and allergy to larch tree and mould too and she is abosolutely fine with Ted Baker make up.0
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youth_leader wrote: »oh no FilmNerd1989 - I didn't even think to look if Ted Baker tested on animals, how very backward of them! I'll have to take it all back and have a rethink of my daughter's stocking gifts. Thanks.
My understanding is that retailers in the UK have not been allowed to sell any cosmetics/toiletries that are tested on animals for afew years now.
JxAnd it looks like we made it once again
Yes it looks like we made it to the end0
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