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At the end of the day its your decision, we can all give our opinions of course.
Never tried it. But then I don't like the celeb fragrances or ranges which have nothing really to do with the person who fronts it. Timebomb is really a branch of John Frieda the hairdresser you see his range in Boots. Lulu can sit and sprout all sorts about how she mixed her own oils etc. But really its the lab team at John Frieda who created and tested it. Lulu is just the face and fantasy name on the bottle, she gets paid very well to promote it of course. But then her career as a singer has pretty much ended.
Of course she has had work done, just look at her neck and hands the difference is amazing. If she had been using this as she claims for so long, then her neck and hands would be as good as the face.
Some like the brand and are happy to use it, some cannot stand Lulu.
Its on easy pay you have a voucher and can try it for 30 days(but don't use up any more than 50% or QVC might not take it back!!!) and return if not happy.
Never tried it. But then I don't like the celeb fragrances or ranges which have nothing really to do with the person who fronts it. Timebomb is really a branch of John Frieda the hairdresser you see his range in Boots. Lulu can sit and sprout all sorts about how she mixed her own oils etc. But really its the lab team at John Frieda who created and tested it. Lulu is just the face and fantasy name on the bottle, she gets paid very well to promote it of course. But then her career as a singer has pretty much ended.
Of course she has had work done, just look at her neck and hands the difference is amazing. If she had been using this as she claims for so long, then her neck and hands would be as good as the face.
Some like the brand and are happy to use it, some cannot stand Lulu.
Its on easy pay you have a voucher and can try it for 30 days(but don't use up any more than 50% or QVC might not take it back!!!) and return if not happy.