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Lynx Effect - Is there an alternative?
DOZYMARE
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Hi all,
I am an avid moneysaver but unfortunately my other half is not. Despite many attempts he still insists on having Lynx deoderant. I can understand it as it smells lovely. All my attempts to tempt him with cheap similar looking alternatives have failed. Does anyone know of a good alternative to Lynx that is cheaper and smells just as nice?
I am an avid moneysaver but unfortunately my other half is not. Despite many attempts he still insists on having Lynx deoderant. I can understand it as it smells lovely. All my attempts to tempt him with cheap similar looking alternatives have failed. Does anyone know of a good alternative to Lynx that is cheaper and smells just as nice?
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tell him it has to come out of his money ! my hubby will try anything some are ok some ae like cats pee !This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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You can sometimes buy them here in the 99p shops but they're called Axe. It's just the foreign equivelant.0
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Thanks, will keep an eye out. I'm in there all the time!0
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I don't know which is worse you liking it or him buying it. LOL0
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All my attempts to tempt him with cheap similar looking alternatives have failed.
That's your problem, you are trying to get him to change to something that LOOKS the same. It doesn't matter what the can looks like, it's what's inside that matters.
Would you change your favourite perfume/shampoo/deodorant etc. for something that came in a similar container?0 -
Tell him going all natural turns you on and makes you horny..haha. Bet he never wears it againDebts: Gym £[strike]465.75[/strike] Student account [strike]£1039.88[/strike] Overdraft [strike]£129.00[/strike] Credit Card [strike]£2772.22[/strike] Loan [strike]£6222.01 [/strike]
Total £10628.86 :eek:
All paid off! 10/03/2009 :j0 -
The MSE way is also buying the best, but paying as little as possible for it.
Just use the final part of one of the Money Mantras: have I looked for it cheaper anywhere else?The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in my life.
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But a dead bird never falls out of the nest.The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in my life.
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Stephen_Leak wrote: »But a dead bird never falls out of the nest.
Depends where they are standing when they die. If they are standing on the edge when they die they nearly always fall out.
OK, they only do it the once, but they do do it
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