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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 26 - Post your finds here
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Hey MSMOO you beat me to it this time!
The past 2 years I have made a new years resolution to look for a good bargain and TRY not to buy anything at full price! Its kind of working...I look for bargains on the net, buy things in the sale, try clothes on instore then buy online with a discount code just a general taking my time to find the good deal. My OH has the same moto but not when it comes to boots!
My work colleagues always ask me when a sale is on, where can they get X from cheapliy etc...Will not spend more money, but will spend more time looking for that great bargain!:dance:
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glidergirluk wrote: »Hey MSMOO you beat me to it this time!
The past 2 years I have made a new years resolution to look for a good bargain and TRY not to buy anything at full price! Its kind of working...I look for bargains on the net, buy things in the sale, try clothes on instore then buy online with a discount code just a general taking my time to find the good deal. My OH has the same moto but not when it comes to boots!
My work colleagues always ask me when a sale is on, where can they get X from cheapliy etc...'They only had one cow!'0 -
scorpiokitten wrote: »OOOOOOoooooooooooooooooooooo *eye glint* *small dribble* May have to check that out...
(Whistles magic carpet)~ What goes around comes around ~0 -
Im *fingers crossed* going to boots tomorrow to get some no 7:D Think we can spare the pennies
It should come to £10.75 with 650 points back (would be 1150 points if 500 points wyb 2 p &p products voucher works but not hopeful on that one!) So i figured its a pretty good deal, a great mascara, lip and hair protection and a birthday pressie for my mum (the gwp) for £4.25 really:p
Think im getting oh to buy them though as im too chicken to hand over the wad of vouchers:rotfl:'They only had one cow!'0 -
Anyone else care to share pics of their stash? I have a feeling that mine may be small compared to some of you guys, especially those with 'boots' rooms (or boots 'boots' rooms hey Passion, lol).
Haven't got a Boots boots room yet Sam, that's why I want to movepollsdolls wrote:
Well I know we have some strange storage places, but the top of your head has to be first. No wonder you have been getting headaches:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I tend to keep mine in cupboards.
Couldn't resist it :rotfl:Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott0 -
I bought this a while back and loved it but I had one of those smart short bobs. It was great as it really set off the hair but now that I've grown it a bit it doesn't do the same job. I just put it on after shampooing and towel drying. Just a glob on your fingers
HTH
Thanks Lililou,
So it's like a conditioner you don't wash out? How much should I use? Do I need to leave it in for a bit before using the hairdryer?
Sorry for all the questions!0 -
miss*whisper wrote: »Found the email today about the 10 points/£1 and went a looking on .com as knew I woudn't make it into town today (DD has a history project, given to her 4 weeks ago which she suddenly sprung on on us as due on Wed and needs 10+ hours work :mad:)
But got my perfume I wanted £42 with GWP bag (loved the last one my OH got me)
Delivery free as over £40, found a code somewhere for £10 off £50, which didn't workshoved some Jemma Kidd nail buffers in @ £4 each, got 500 points for those and then 500 for spending £50, (from ACM print) and ended up with 1500 points :T
Now back to this *&$£$£ ** history project!
Anyone wanna buy a 12 yo stroppy know it all girl? :rotfl:0 -
Thanks Lililou,
So it's like a conditioner you don't wash out? How much should I use? Do I need to leave it in for a bit before using the hairdryer?
Sorry for all the questions!
Yes, but more of a styling product and better than a conditioner. I don't use a conditioner as it makes hair frizzy whereas the movement balm keep it shiny and straight. I probably leave it on for about 5 ons before drying but don't know whether it gives a better effect or not.
HTHHere come the girls....100% Gorgeous!!!0 -
I have spotted a bit of a glitch online -
Order 2 x Origins Foot Paddle @ £5.00
Free Origins Reinventing the Heel Sample 50ml worth £5.50
& 500 Extra Points with 2 Selected Premium Beauty
plus 100 points as its 10 per £1 spend
Total spend £10
Total 600 pts and GWP worth £5.50
Would be an even better glitch if the £3.50 Origins Mints or Gum were in stock! But I thought this might be handy for anyone to bump an order up for free delivery.
x
Forgot to mention -
Reinventing the Heel provides mega-moisture for dry, cracked feet and was voted an InStyle Magazine Best Beauty Buy 2008 for Foot Care.0
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