I fell absolutely head over heels with this range a long time ago and they truly are outstanding products that help maintain healthy lips. As others have mentioned though, they’re not great at healing cracked, chapped lips. I find the products can... +
I fell absolutely head over heels with this range a long time ago and they truly are outstanding products that help maintain healthy lips.
As others have mentioned though, they’re not great at healing cracked, chapped lips. I find the products can sometimes irritate issues further.
The range includes tinted lip balms and these are some of my favourites.
The lip treatment pot is not to be forgotten either. I have a nightly ritual and I wouldn’t be without it now.
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I love eggs but this has to be one of the most disappointing breakfast options that McDonald’s provide, rubbery and lacklustre, there’s not much then can be done to salvage such an unsatisfactory option. Sauces only mask the problem to a certain... +
I love eggs but this has to be one of the most disappointing breakfast options that McDonald’s provide, rubbery and lacklustre, there’s not much then can be done to salvage such an unsatisfactory option. Sauces only mask the problem to a certain point.
My best advice is to customise a sausage or bacon McMuffin and add extra & a cheese slice.
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I adore these as much as I do Wilkinson’s Sword Hydro 5’s. Women’s razors are sub par in comparison to razors marketed to men and for half the price too. If you want a long lasting, accurate blade then there’s no need to look much further.
I adore these as much as I do Wilkinson’s
Sword Hydro 5’s.
Women’s razors are sub par in comparison to razors marketed to men and for half the price too.
If you want a long lasting, accurate blade then there’s no need to look much further.
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I’ve never bought a “woman’s razor” and I never will, though I have used them. For the price of one mediocre woman’s razor you can get a decent razor WITH spare blades. I recently purchased a Wilkinson Sword 16 hydro blades (sensitive) +... +
I’ve never bought a “woman’s razor” and I never will, though I have used them. For the price of one mediocre woman’s razor you can get a decent razor WITH spare blades.
I recently purchased a Wilkinson Sword 16 hydro blades (sensitive) + handle offer directly from their website for £18 delivered. I’m stocked up for a very long time now and I cannot fault these or the Gillette razors I use. I’ve been buying these for over 15 years now and I don’t intend on stopping anytime soon. The flip back lubrications strip really does help getting a precise trim whilst doing a little tidying up - if that’s what you want. It’s quicker, easier and so much smoother using these razors. Highly recommend.
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The price point and work ethic this product possesses makes it on of my all time favourite cleaning products. It’s just so easy to get tough stains and greases patches banished from kitchen. You can use it for fabric stains too - I used this to... +
The price point and work ethic this product possesses makes it on of my all time favourite cleaning products. It’s just so easy to get tough stains and greases patches banished from kitchen.
You can use it for fabric stains too - I used this to clean the upholstery on our old car and it looked like new and took no time at all.
It’s saved more white T-shirt’s from my 5 year old daughter than I care to mention.
If you see this product, snaffle it quick!
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I bought this item on a whim hoping it would help with flyaways/baby hairs whilst wearing my hair up and it really is a game changer. It’s lighter than most normal hair products and smells absolutely amazing and yet you don’t feel that there is... +
I bought this item on a whim hoping it would help with flyaways/baby hairs whilst wearing my hair up and it really is a game changer. It’s lighter than most normal hair products and smells absolutely amazing and yet you don’t feel that there is product or residue left in your hair. Brushes out easily and you can keep adding more product to get the desired hold you’re looking for, without building up too much product. -