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as i am against parabens in products as from i have heard they are cancerous after buying a product from boots (similar to protect and perfect) which i did not open but just saw what was in the ingredients when i got home i decided to bring it back. but boots have a policy where you cannot return products as they may have been tampered with - even though i could show them that i did not use the product. do consumers have any comeback in this situation? i know it is only £10 but it is still £10 out of my pocket when could be buying a more natural option for me!
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Unless the product was sealed, I think they are within their rights to refuse a refund. I wouldn't like to buy a product that someone else had taken back.
Better to look at the ingredients before buying in future.0 -
Why didn't you read the ingredients prior to purchasing the product?
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If you say you are allergic they will take it back...or at least they always have with me.0
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as i am against parabens in products as from i have heard they are cancerous after buying a product from boots (similar to protect and perfect) which i did not open but just saw what was in the ingredients when i got home i decided to bring it back. but boots have a policy where you cannot return products as they may have been tampered with - even though i could show them that i did not use the product. do consumers have any comeback in this situation? i know it is only £10 but it is still £10 out of my pocket when could be buying a more natural option for me!
If you're so against parabens perhaps you should check products before you buy them? Legally, no retailer has to give you a refund for any product unless faulty (and an allergic reaction does not mean it's faulty!) but some retailers (inc Boots) have a more generous policy. However, with cosmetic items (make up/face creams etc) they won't take back because they can't re-sell them. Would you want to buy a face cream that someone else had had taken home already? I know I wouldn't.
Also, despite all the scare stories about parabens, there's no sound scientific reasoning to suggest that they increase cancer risks.0 -
I don't think it's possible to avoid everything that is supposedly carcinogenic (lots and lots of foods are (milk, tomato pips, anything that's been cooked, arguably, never mind beauty products).
I see on another thread you ask about Liz Earle products.
I'm an avid user of her stuff, but it does contain parabens (and lots of them).
I heard Tesco brought out a range of paraben free beauty stuff, but as I refuse to step foot in a Tesco I haven't checked it out.:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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I also agree that you should have checked the ingredients before buying....i'm allergic to a couple of things and so check before i buy-i wouldn't expect a refund for something like this-as the ingredients are on the packet/bottle etc.
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just better to let others know about Boots policy. will also not buy there anymore unless i need to.razorbladekisses wrote: »Why didn't you read the ingredients prior to purchasing the product?
What was the actual product?0 -
We are surrounded by potentially dangerous chemicals.
I'd just use the product and then check ingredients more carefully in the future.
I don't think Boots owe you a refund.Paraben Controversy
The above mentioned studies have resulted in scientific debate that in turn led to popular controversy largely propagated by mass e-mail.[19][20] The controversy has led to some concerns (both over its carcinogenicity,[21] as well as its estrogenic effect,[22]) being expressed over the continued use of parabens as preservatives, although the scientific community has found no correlation with cancer and mostly agree that any causation is improbable.[10][23][24][25] There has been consensus that any estrogenic effect caused by the doses of parabens received from consumer products are insignificant compared to natural estrogens and other xenoestrogens.[14]
The mainstream cosmetic industry believes that parabens, like most cosmetic ingredients, are safe based on their long term use and safety record and
recent scientific studies.[25] Public interest organizations which raise awareness about cosmetic ingredients believe that further research is necessary to determine the safety of parabens (see also precautionary principle).[21] The concerns have led to a significant minority shift from their usage by natural personal care companies seeking alternativesHappy chappy0 -
I have just found out that 3000 motorists are killed on the road each year.
Imagine my surprise when the Mazda dealership I bought may car at last year refused to refund my money and take the car back.
Buy a Mazda again? - No way!How to find a dentist.
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2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
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tomstickland wrote: »We are surrounded by potentially dangerous chemicals.
I'd just use the product and then check ingredients more carefully in the future.
I don't think Boots owe you a refund.
What did we do before Wikipaedia!!
I had to look up parabens as well!!How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
3. Assess the helpfulness of the staff and the level of the facilities.
4. Only book initial appointment when you find a place you are happy with.0
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