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What do 14 year old girls like?
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Claires do a lovely perfume,my D/D 15 smells gorgeous going to school and it comes on about£8-£12 depends where you buy also superdrug have promos they all like smellies or named brands.0
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Christmasshopper wrote: »What do 14 year olds like?
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Christmasshopper wrote: »I am thinking of about £12. But if I could get something reduced from £12 to £10 that would be even better.
Thank you for your help.
I was gonna say Ugg Boots or the latest Walkman phone (both around £100 :eek: ) as this is what my 15 year old neice would like :rolleyes: .
But for around a tenner, i'd say a HMV voucher or something like that.0 -
I have bought loads of these for my daughter, her friends, my friends daughters etc. They range between 12-16 years old, They have all loved them.
http://www.buycosmetics.com/Product/2549_ScentSational_Make-Your-Own_Personal_Perfumes_Kit.aspx
:T I think I will get one of those for my 14yo DD :T
dont forget 10% cashback via Quidco:cool: Official DFW Nerd Club Member #37 Debt free Feb 07 :cool:0 -
My 12yr old loves HMV vouchers & could spend hours looking around Superdrug. They do a great range of makeup called GOSH, which seems v.popular, it is also 3 for 2 on the range at the moment.0
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my answer was BOYS but0
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my answer was BOYS but I see someone was ahead of me0
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hi
boots do a purfume by lee stafford called pink the one in the pink not the purlpe box is really nice an is under a tenner my 14 yr old loves it0 -
My 14yr old has asked for a pair of hair straighteners.....but the ones she wants are £100!!! She'll be lucky, lol. What does go down well normally is an I-tunes voucher if they have an i-pod, you can even get them online and just print them out. Also, there seems to be a craze around our area for those lovely cosy feathery type socks and also over the knee socks. Good luck anyway.0
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homeworkgirl wrote: »My 14yr old has asked for a pair of hair straighteners.....but the ones she wants are £100!!! She'll be lucky, lol. What does go down well normally is an I-tunes voucher if they have an i-pod, you can even get them online and just print them out. Also, there seems to be a craze around our area for those lovely cosy feathery type socks and also over the knee socks. Good luck anyway.
again , dont forget quidco!:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0
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