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  • Cerenia
    Cerenia Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    hogshead wrote: »
    DS aged 5 has periods of dry patches to his skin. I did use Body Shop body cream ( shea I think ) but have none left & need to buy more.
    Put him to bed in No7 cocooning body stuff but wondered if anyone had any better recommendations. I don't like E45 emolient, have lots of that.

    Thanks


    I use Palmers cocobutter as well, that helps me personally (also good for blemishes etc)
    ~*Cerenia*~

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  • boo_2112 wrote: »
    Is it right they won't even exchange now without a receipt?

    Oh no its just I took some perfume back and rather then having a refund I used the money to pay for the goods, I did have the receipt.
    Will not spend more money:naughty:, but will spend more time looking for that great bargain!:dance:
  • mummybear3
    mummybear3 Posts: 225 Forumite
    dotchas wrote: »
    Yipee!!!
    Got my roc bag today so I am well chuffed.:j
    /quote]

    I want mine! Im so jealous that most of you have got yours. Knowing my luck mine will disappear in the depths of the sorting office, never to be seen again.
    Ill keep watch for the postie and live in hope!
    m
    :j:j:j
    mummybear3
    I will declutter, I will declutter............meaning less to clear away and more time to spend with my lovely family
  • hogshead
    hogshead Posts: 2,217 Forumite
    .com is a nightmare. Either won't let me in or freezes. DD needs suncream for her hols on Wed ( lucky moooooo ), hoping there was some good offers.
  • Vanda2 wrote: »
    The £5 ROC voucher is a NSS money off coupon so will scan in Tesco without buying the product. It will take £5 off your shopping bill. I did it today & it worked :D[/quote

    I Did mention on here a few days ago that it was a 99 barcode, well i know 4 sure it works in tesco - thanks.
  • hogshead wrote: »
    DS aged 5 has periods of dry patches to his skin. I did use Body Shop body cream ( shea I think ) but have none left & need to buy more.
    Put him to bed in No7 cocooning body stuff but wondered if anyone had any better recommendations. I don't like E45 emolient, have lots of that.

    Thanks

    I've got a tube of cream from the Simple Derma range... I use it on my hands and my DDs (20mths) dry patch on her face and it works wonders on both... a little goes a long way and the results last too.

    HTH
    Wins since September 2011: Wedding (Worth £3500) :j Bridesmaids Headpiece (Worth £40) National Wedding Show VIP tickets (Worth £70) £100 Shopping vouchers... :D
  • Hi i am quite pale comes with having strawberry blond hair
    I tried the Ivory on Sat I was not really impressed though .SA was trying her best to convince me that it would blend in she was not convincing me I looked like I had been Tangoed :eek: Then with all the rubbing trying to get it off with a tissue I left the shop with a bad rash .Even the lightest shade was to dark for me.icon9.gif
    Chocolatefudge

    hows you mrs fudge? did you see my post about the sutton coldfield boots yesterday?i did get the ivory, although it looks dark in the shop i found it to be ok once blended in with the brush (providing you pay attention to your jaw line!), im also pale skinned so would normally go for a lighter colour but found it is not too bad actually on and oh keeps saying i look nice and glowing lol. (think thats cos of now using the p&p serum and daycream plus the free concealer too lolxx
    ***MSE...My.Special.Escape***
  • hogshead wrote: »
    DS aged 5 has periods of dry patches to his skin. I did use Body Shop body cream ( shea I think ) but have none left & need to buy more.
    Put him to bed in No7 cocooning body stuff but wondered if anyone had any better recommendations. I don't like E45 emolient, have lots of that.

    Thanks

    the best thing to use is the aquas cream from the chemist , you get a huge tub for hardly nothing and it is amazing. i found other things made my daughters skin worse (i used to use it on my legs too and it made them really soft and silky), it isnt the most exciting products in looks or smell but it does work x
    ***MSE...My.Special.Escape***
  • freebird65
    freebird65 Posts: 1,751 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I can vouch for acqueous cream too - and it's cheap!

    It was recommended to me by a nurse - slap some on and rub in well - works wonders!

    :D
  • broclo
    broclo Posts: 5,065 Forumite
    freebird65 wrote: »
    I can vouch for acqueous cream too - and it's cheap!

    It was recommended to me by a nurse - slap some on and rub in well - works wonders!

    :D

    Certainly is! You have boots aqueous pc vouchers hogshead, or do you need some? if so pm
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