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nivea lipcare versus lancome lipcare

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 18:34

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 18:36

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fishie · 04/12/2007 18:37

i've got the nivea one, it is good and my hair doesn't get stuck in it. i relaly like this best for lips though and can also be put on hands.

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 18:38

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fishie · 04/12/2007 18:40

mine doesn't look like that, ds chewed the tin when teething.

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 18:41

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noxmasname · 04/12/2007 21:00

cod - try the clarins lip balm - truely lush! Couple of applications and no more chapped lips

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bagpuss · 04/12/2007 21:04

Eve Lom Kiss Mix is nice. I have also just bought a Philosophy one which is tinted and quite good but the Eve Lom one is better.

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:13

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:15

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fishie · 04/12/2007 22:17

i've got that in another colour. good moisturising but hair gets stuck on it and too quickly absorbed. poor vfm in fact.

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ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:17

I've used the Eve Lom one.

You've gone Which? mad, but I like it.

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:19

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ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:19

[stretches] Noooo, what are we voting on now?

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ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:21

I've just looked, but haven't voted yet, will use my vote carefully and consider this question at length.

But OMG I get a slattern tick. I booked a carpet man, oh yes.

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:23

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fishie · 04/12/2007 22:25

at work or at WORK? did any employers ask about your a levels?

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ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:25

You negotiate? I'm impressed. I just shrugged and said thank you loudly and offered tea. I didn't know I had to negotiate. He was very hard work and kept sighing and picking at stains and saying 'is this food?' and looking disapproving.

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:27

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:28

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ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:30

Ours is called Steve. He's coming to clean the carpets tomorrow. He's doing the stairs and the 'playroom' I don't know why we call it this, it's a back door room with shelves and a piano and a filthy carpet.

he is coming early. He thinks 'it may take some time to remove some of the more stubborn stains.'

Do you move your furniture about when he comes?

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:31

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ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:32

Really negotiate? I can't. I'm useless at it. Whenever I try they look at me and say 'I've named my price' and I blush and say 'Yes, of course you have, of course, sorry'.

Dh can't negotiate either. We can't do anything useful.

Ooh I've had good news though. Must email you.

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:33

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fishie · 04/12/2007 22:35

our carpet would disintegrate if a steve came near it. he'd probably negotiate not to do it. dh has recently stapled the worst bits to the floor.

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