maymorganlondon
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I've actually relied a surprising amount on QVC this year - but mostly from my previous shopping and beauty "stash"... not bought anything for Christmas presents since I bought the men's kit which Elemis brought to air alongside the TSV in November. I have an ironclad rule for myself that I don't order online for Christmas after November (to attempt to avoid disappointment).
I've bought relatively few beauty items, and certainly none containing "supersizes"... One L'Occitane set I bought after an early tip-off here (10 piece his 'n' hers travel sizes in a single pouch) I saw in a L'Occitane store for £50.50, and QVC price, even with postage was over £15 cheaper. I've got 2 presents out of it (used a separate toiletry bag for the ladies set and kept the mens in the clear pouch, and happily I am giving these gifts to people who know and love L'Occitane so the "label" will be appreciated.
I dare say, if the children of my friends, who I buy for, were still at a younger age, then I would have been getting their presents elsewhere, but nice "smellies" are good for all adult ages, I think.
All the food for Christmas is courtesy of the dreaded high street, though, as are giftwrapping and decorations.
How about anyone else - have you relied on QVC for anything Christmassy? Is anyone now in nervous territory?
I've bought relatively few beauty items, and certainly none containing "supersizes"... One L'Occitane set I bought after an early tip-off here (10 piece his 'n' hers travel sizes in a single pouch) I saw in a L'Occitane store for £50.50, and QVC price, even with postage was over £15 cheaper. I've got 2 presents out of it (used a separate toiletry bag for the ladies set and kept the mens in the clear pouch, and happily I am giving these gifts to people who know and love L'Occitane so the "label" will be appreciated.
I dare say, if the children of my friends, who I buy for, were still at a younger age, then I would have been getting their presents elsewhere, but nice "smellies" are good for all adult ages, I think.
All the food for Christmas is courtesy of the dreaded high street, though, as are giftwrapping and decorations.
How about anyone else - have you relied on QVC for anything Christmassy? Is anyone now in nervous territory?