Thank youif you only want the perfume without the other gubbins, they are £43.40 on Liz Earle website. Suspect offer ends tonight as Black Friday deal. Same deal online at Boots too.
Thank youif you only want the perfume without the other gubbins, they are £43.40 on Liz Earle website. Suspect offer ends tonight as Black Friday deal. Same deal online at Boots too.
No. 15 is lovely.Oh I like that, I must get to a shop and find which perfume it is I like before then cos I can never remember when it comes on screen. I use all of those so it should be a good buy, hopefully it will be a nice Christmas bonus price
Totally agree and Molton Brown perfumes are the same. You spray them on and by the time you've left the house you can't smell them anymore. Considering the cost of them they are not good value for money.I like no 1 and 15 but am wary of buying anymore as I feel they now appear a bit "watered " down, and don't have any staying power
I tried them in Boots last year but of course can't remember which one I liked the best. I have a feeling I expected to like 15 from the way it was talked about and the ingredients but then wasn't keen . The trouble is there is no-where here that sells them and I shall have to try and get to the retail park sometime this week. It would be a shame to miss this set as I think it is the first one where I use everything and wouldn't be left with a load of fillers that just fill up my drawers or get sent for raffle prizesNo. 15 is lovely.
Errrr, come on Donna, do I have to? Just to make sure my perfume stays on? I've just got too old to be bothered to be honest. I'll stick to my sunflowers even though it's winter, I don't have any problem with that scent fading and it's still one of my all time favourites.I have no problems with MB perfumes last on me 4 to 5 hours later, still going.
LE ones did fade pretty quickly.
If your skin is dry, perfume will fade much quicker. Exfoliate and body lotion are the answer.
Or, you could as many used to do on the perfume forums.Errrr, come on Donna, do I have to? Just to make sure my perfume stays on? I've just got too old to be bothered to be honest. I'll stick to my sunflowers even though it's winter, I don't have any problem with that scent fading and it's still one of my all time favourites.
All you good people that do the right moisturising thing will smell much nicer than me
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I was just going to post about the Boots offer.if you only want the perfume without the other gubbins, they are £43.40 on Liz Earle website. Suspect offer ends tonight as Black Friday deal. Same deal online at Boots too.
I won't be doing that!Or, you could as many used to do on the perfume forums.
Put Vaseline on your wrists and spray. Or, spray on a cotton wool ball and put down your bra.
Sorry, Sunflowers is