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  • yummy_mummy_cat
    yummy_mummy_cat Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    im not allowed to say what i think so ner!:p
  • harley1
    harley1 Posts: 1,350 Forumite
    Afternoon ladies.

    Could someone help me please? I went in to Boots this morning and tried out several things on the back of my hand as I still had 2 of the No 7 vouchers to treat myself with. Anyway, one of the things I tried was a liquid eyeliner in bright blue. I'm assuming it was a stay perfect one as I have a feeling it would 'stay perfect' for a week.

    I have tried liquid soap, clarins eye make up remover, Time delay facial wipes and even resorted to S&G Peaches and Clean :eek: but I still cannot get the blue streak off my hand.

    Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get rid of it? V glad I didn't buy it - imagine what all that would have done to my eyes:rotfl:
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  • passion8
    passion8 Posts: 2,937 Forumite
    harley1 wrote: »
    Afternoon ladies.

    Could someone help me please? I went in to Boots this morning and tried out several things on the back of my hand as I still had 2 of the No 7 vouchers to treat myself with. Anyway, one of the things I tried was a liquid eyeliner in bright blue. I'm assuming it was a stay perfect one as I have a feeling it would 'stay perfect' for a week.

    I have tried liquid soap, clarins eye make up remover, Time delay facial wipes and even resorted to S&G Peaches and Clean :eek: but I still cannot get the blue streak off my hand.

    Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get rid of it? V glad I didn't buy it - imagine what all that would have done to my eyes:rotfl:

    Check out Buffy's post here: #540 :eek: :rotfl:
    Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott
  • JELLYBABY_2
    JELLYBABY_2 Posts: 598 Forumite
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    passion8 wrote: »
    The Ruby Wax Shooz bag ;)


    Well I would be hard pressed to lose anything in there wouldn't I? Is that why you like it? Does it have a smaller bag inside it? I quite like the idea of keeping all my eye stuff separate and creams in the main part.

    This one is the make up bag costing £7
    hero.jpg

    and this the Shooz bag you've got passion8 (£12)

    hero.jpg

    I can see the appeal. It's SO big! :D Both out of stock on .com tho'.

    Decisions, decisions...I will need to have a hold of these in the store if I can find them, see how robust they are.
  • JELLYBABY_2
    JELLYBABY_2 Posts: 598 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    harley1 wrote: »
    Afternoon ladies.

    Could someone help me please? I went in to Boots this morning and tried out several things on the back of my hand as I still had 2 of the No 7 vouchers to treat myself with. Anyway, one of the things I tried was a liquid eyeliner in bright blue. I'm assuming it was a stay perfect one as I have a feeling it would 'stay perfect' for a week.

    I have tried liquid soap, clarins eye make up remover, Time delay facial wipes and even resorted to S&G Peaches and Clean :eek: but I still cannot get the blue streak off my hand.

    Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get rid of it? V glad I didn't buy it - imagine what all that would have done to my eyes:rotfl:


    As much as we love the idea of lubricating it away :rotfl: Clinique's Take the day off for lashes, etc also works excellently on this and also the Amazing Eyeliners. :D


    yummymummy
    I haven't seen them in my store but will be taking much more notice of bags next time Im in. LOL
  • yummy_mummy_cat
    yummy_mummy_cat Posts: 1,596 Forumite
    JELLYBABY wrote: »
    Well I would be hard pressed to lose anything in there wouldn't I? Is that why you like it? Does it have a smaller bag inside it? I quite like the idea of keeping all my eye stuff separate and creams in the main part.

    This one is the make up bag costing £7
    hero.jpg

    and this the Shooz bag you've got passion8 (£12)

    hero.jpg

    I can see the appeal. It's SO big! :D Both out of stock on .com tho'.

    Decisions, decisions...I will need to have a hold of these in the store if I can find them, see how robust they are.


    these look cool just looked on .com and says

    One of five travel bags in The Ultimate Bag Woman range from Ruby Wax


    so whats the others then ?
    im not allowed to say what i think so ner!:p
  • passion8
    passion8 Posts: 2,937 Forumite
    JELLYBABY wrote: »
    Well I would be hard pressed to lose anything in there wouldn't I? Is that why you like it? Does it have a smaller bag inside it? I quite like the idea of keeping all my eye stuff separate and creams in the main part.

    This one is the make up bag costing £7
    hero.jpg

    and this the Shooz bag you've got passion8 (£12)

    hero.jpg

    I can see the appeal. It's SO big! :D Both out of stock on .com tho'.

    Decisions, decisions...I will need to have a hold of these in the store if I can find them, see how robust they are.

    There's another one (called On your Face or something) which I bought with the Tart Art bag, both at full price and paid for with points *faints* lol, and bought another at half price (£5) but I'm only joking about using the Shooz bag for make-up Jellybaby ;)

    If I dare, and I can get my OH to take a pic, I'll show you what I actually use. But if not, it's an old Next see through bag that I've had for years, a Macy's bag (because it says Macy on it :D ) and a gwp No7 bag :)

    I use the Shooz bag for keeping hamper stuff in, like tissue, tape, scissors etc. Can't remember where I put the Face ones, or the Tart Art bag :o but I can't miss the Shooz bags ..... all 5 of them :o :rotfl:
    Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott
  • geordie_lass_2
    geordie_lass_2 Posts: 1,941 Forumite
    harley1 wrote: »
    Afternoon ladies.

    Could someone help me please? I went in to Boots this morning and tried out several things on the back of my hand as I still had 2 of the No 7 vouchers to treat myself with. Anyway, one of the things I tried was a liquid eyeliner in bright blue. I'm assuming it was a stay perfect one as I have a feeling it would 'stay perfect' for a week.

    I have tried liquid soap, clarins eye make up remover, Time delay facial wipes and even resorted to S&G Peaches and Clean :eek: but I still cannot get the blue streak off my hand.

    Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get rid of it? V glad I didn't buy it - imagine what all that would have done to my eyes:rotfl:
    Any sort of oil should get it off, baby oil, massage oil, olive oil, cooking oil, any one should do the trick.
    As it's on your hand and not your eyes you could mix a bit of sugar with the oil to scrub it off if necessary.

    PS Hair conditioner might shift it too, but not near your eyes of course, if it's one with silicone in then it should work as well as Buffy's method :rotfl:
  • passion8
    passion8 Posts: 2,937 Forumite

    I've seen most of them in all the local stores, and bought the hanging ones, (3.00 ish) but I'd wait until they're reduced. I'm sure they will be btw, but I think they're hanging on to see if Amelia's Mum pays full price for the holdall ;)
    Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ~ Sir Walter Scott
  • sinw
    sinw Posts: 7,771 Forumite
    onredbull wrote: »
    :money:
    Also dont forget the
    "£1 OFF KING OF SHAVES"
    PRINTABLE COUPON.

    Not sure where it is - I'll have a look.

    http://www.shave.com/serum/images/coupon_uk.pdf
    SIMPLES!
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