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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 25 - Post your finds here

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  • skibster
    skibster Posts: 3,808 Forumite
    misskool wrote: »
    Anyone knows if Boots having a triple points weekend for the next bank holiday?

    don't want to do a big shop now if it's likely....

    I think I read that they are, someone else can probably confirm! :)
  • skibster
    skibster Posts: 3,808 Forumite
    SineadG wrote: »
    Hi all, thanks for making me feel welcome. Just a quick question for future reference if i have any boots vouchers that i will not use is there a separate thread where I can post them or do I just post them on here I have checked but can't see anything. It would be a shame to discard them if somebody else could benefit? Thaks

    I'm not sure if you're supposed to, but people will list vouchers on this forum from time to time that they would like to give away or swap for other vouchers. hth
  • skibster
    skibster Posts: 3,808 Forumite
    h007 wrote: »
    i missed this program

    what products did they test? and what were the results??

    The results were that none of them improved your skin. One lady who tried Protect and Perfect did say her skin felt tighter and was told it was more radiant, but the tests showed that the products didn't really do anything for the skin. I think that means some products may make your skin feel and even look a little better on the surface temporarily, but they don't really stop aging or reduce wrinkles. The P&P and the Dior were the only ones they showed people having positive comments about how it felt (A Dior tester said her skin felt softer and more radiant, but it was shown to have no real results on the skin and it cost 250!).

    They tried P&P, some super expensive Dior brand, Nivea Visage Q10, Loreal Dermagenesis, Olay Regenerist, and Simple moisturiser with spf (the sole item that test group used, and the product is a little over 4 quid). I can't remember if they tried any others.
  • freebird65
    freebird65 Posts: 1,751 Forumite
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    Hello Misskool - long time no see - am still adhering happily to your MB training :D
  • h007
    h007 Posts: 1,774 Forumite
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    skibster wrote: »
    The results were that none of them improved your skin. One lady who tried Protect and Perfect did say her skin felt tighter and was told it was more radiant, but the tests showed that the products didn't really do anything for the skin. I think that means some products may make your skin feel and even look a little better on the surface temporarily, but they don't really stop aging or reduce wrinkles. The P&P and the Dior were the only ones they showed people having positive comments about how it felt (A Dior tester said her skin felt softer and more radiant, but it was shown to have no real results on the skin and it cost 250!).

    They tried P&P, some super expensive Dior brand, Nivea Visage Q10, Loreal Dermagenesis, Olay Regenerist, and Simple moisturiser with spf (the sole item that test group used, and the product is a little over 4 quid). I can't remember if they tried any others.


    oooh interesting.
    dare not tell my mum though - she just got loads of p&p!!
  • crazyposhgal
    crazyposhgal Posts: 2,313 Forumite
    Has anyone else noticed how fly they are getting on .com. They have now changed the price of the Exceptional Lipstick from £9.33 to £14.00 :eek: .
    "I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." — Marilyn Monroe
    she hasn't lost the ol' Bootsing magic :p:D
  • lilaclily
    lilaclily Posts: 760 Forumite
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    h007 wrote: »
    oooh interesting.
    dare not tell my mum though - she just got loads of p&p!!

    Same here, mum bought the whole range recently...
    IF I HAVE HELPED YOU CLICK THE
    :heart2:THANKS:heart2:
    BUTTON
    :heart2: I LOVE BOOTS :heart2:
    BOOTS ACM £298.95(bought camcorder with 21999 points)
    QUIDCO £53.97(£494.24 PAID)
    PIGSBACK £6.00 (£60.00 Vouchers redeemed)
    TESCO POINTS 5899 Saving for Holiday in 2009...
    :A BABY DUE IN JUNE 2008:A
    :happylove
    LILACLILY
  • louby-lou-lou
    louby-lou-lou Posts: 1,491 Forumite
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    Hi sorry i can't find who it was that said they had Sciatica on here and that they had some good results from homoeopathy but can you pm me with details of what you took etc my mum is very bad with it and nothing is working. I asked in boots and the SA on the pharmacy and she didn't have a clue she said there isn't anything she could take other than Ibuprofen.

    I will gladly take till splits of anyones hands if they can't get any products the wipes are great for my baskets i make up for dads raffles.
    :)Mummy to 2 wonderful boys :)
    Want to be fit for 30 not fat at 30
    but i want never gets!!!
  • h007
    h007 Posts: 1,774 Forumite
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    lilaclily wrote: »
    Same here, mum bought the whole range recently...

    i think if it makes the skin feel nice anyway then they should still use it. just as long as they realise they are not actually holding back the wrinkles :p
  • lilaclily
    lilaclily Posts: 760 Forumite
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    Has anyone else noticed how fly they are getting on .com. They have now changed the price of the Exceptional Lipstick from £9.33 to £14.00 :eek: .

    Yeah i noticed that too. went to oxford street boots to see the colours and decide which ones i wanted as they are £14.00 instore...thought i order online...but now the prices have changed will not buy....:mad:
    IF I HAVE HELPED YOU CLICK THE
    :heart2:THANKS:heart2:
    BUTTON
    :heart2: I LOVE BOOTS :heart2:
    BOOTS ACM £298.95(bought camcorder with 21999 points)
    QUIDCO £53.97(£494.24 PAID)
    PIGSBACK £6.00 (£60.00 Vouchers redeemed)
    TESCO POINTS 5899 Saving for Holiday in 2009...
    :A BABY DUE IN JUNE 2008:A
    :happylove
    LILACLILY
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