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Couldn't live without products

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colourbynumbers · 22/11/2019 18:30

Mine is the GHD Glide straightening brush!

I have really thick, curly hair and this brush has changed my life. I couldn't imagine being with it now!

What product could you not live without?

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PrincessHoneysuckle · 06/12/2019 09:31

Baby lotion.Ive took my eye make off with it for 20 years.

Rimmel waterproof kohl eyeliner.It doesnt drag and you dont need to sharon it as it twists up

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LakieLady · 06/12/2019 09:12

Philips Lumea

O'Keeffe's skin repair lotion

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lborgia · 06/12/2019 08:17

Sorry @SkySmiler didn't see this! I just use the original Moroccanoil, and that's on what to be long lank hair, and now post- menopausal short dried out hair! Xmas Blush

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SkySmiler · 01/12/2019 12:20

#Iborgia what one is it that u use? Liking the idea of less rinsing...!

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lborgia · 28/11/2019 11:30

Nancy - I just use a pump of the oil as conditioner. This started as laziness, one less rinsing step... but actually it's been 5 years or something! The other very weird thing is that it never seems to run out! Seriously, one bottle lasts months and months (just as well given the price).

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RibenaMonsoon · 28/11/2019 10:30

Lots of votes for Yorkshire tea.
I'm EBF by 5 month old and trying to be wary of how much caffeine I'm taking in. Yorkshire is the only decaf tea that doesn't taste like cats piss. Winning!! Grin

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thegreylady · 28/11/2019 10:09

Yorkshire Tea
Books

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TravellingSpoon · 28/11/2019 10:06

yep. put it on the ends of my hair after washing. Helps get the tangles out of DD's hair too.

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NutRoastNancy · 27/11/2019 20:52

Moroccan oil people, what do you use this for hair?

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Dontlikeoranges · 27/11/2019 20:47

Kindle voyage

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StrayWoman · 27/11/2019 20:44

Omg yes dyson hairdryer. No going back now. After my cat it is the thing I would save from a fire.

Lancôme hypnose.
Double wear.
Bed head volume foam.
Malbec.

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Thedogisdrivingmemad · 27/11/2019 20:26

Dyson hair dryer. Dyson cordless vacuum. Neff Slide and Hide oven. Quooker tap. Cheap coconut oil as a moisturiser.

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AlexaAmbidextra · 26/11/2019 01:49

Babyliss Big Hair for me too. Always have a spare ready and waiting as can’t live without it. So much easier than faffing around with two hands, a hair-dryer and a brush.

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MrsFoxPlus4Again · 26/11/2019 01:32

Eyebrow pomade.

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RuggyPeg · 26/11/2019 01:09

Body blur by vita liberata.

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Crazyladee · 26/11/2019 00:54

Moroccan oil (tried all the cheaper alternatives but always go back to it)
Clinique redness solution foundation (ditto)
Phillip Kingsley elastisiser
Eye dew
Pepto bismol
Douwe egberts coffee

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BingoLittlesUncle · 25/11/2019 23:00

Draught Guinness.

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PersonaNonGarter · 25/11/2019 22:54

Toni and Guy Smoothing Primer
Lumea
Clarins Blue Lotus Oil

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TheMidasTouch · 25/11/2019 22:49

Loo roll
Mascara
Perfume - Dune by Dior, Escape by Calvin Klein
Control top tights
Tumble dryer

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Newbie1999 · 25/11/2019 22:47

Someone tell me more about Babyliss Big Hair?!

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RibenaMonsoon · 25/11/2019 22:42

Lush skincare
Yorkshire tea
Yankee candles

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AlpacaGoodnight · 25/11/2019 22:32

Nuxe lip balm and Nuxe body oil

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DidgeDoolittle · 25/11/2019 09:34

KATIE
That's the same as my old one. My new one is light purple and gold. It's more expensive. It's currently £70 on Look fantastic (sorry can't do links on phone).

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lborgia · 25/11/2019 08:59

Katiekat that’s the original, the new one looks like this in Oz, but I can,t see it on uk Amazon? There was a purple one....?

Couldn't live without products
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MuchBetterNow · 25/11/2019 08:58

Mark Hill taming polish. I look like Brian May without it.

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