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£50 HOF vouchers, what should I buy???

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Nells77 · 26/12/2013 20:22

I've been given £50 house of fraser vouchers for Christmas and have no idea what to spend them on. I was toying with Aveda shampoo & conditioner but it would only get me the 250ml which I doubt would last very long!
So I'm thinking something beauty that is a total treat.
What would you recommend? Thanks

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Allthingsprettyreturns · 26/12/2013 22:31

You wpuld be surprisef how linf the Aveda ciuld last.its goid stuff

thenightsky · 26/12/2013 23:15

Shampoo and Cond will come to £50? Shock

I've got a HoF voucher for same amount and I'm look at Mint Velvet stuff. Shirts, dresses etc.

Goandplay · 26/12/2013 23:16

Have you tried Aveda before? I wanted to treat myself and buy some and saw that Beauty Box or something similar was selling a trial starter pack (shampoo, conditioner and treatment) and I really didn't like it. My hair didn't respond well.

Maybe visit their website or in store for a trial before you part with your money.

thenightsky · 26/12/2013 23:16

Money off a lovely new coat?

Decent bras?

LittleTulip · 26/12/2013 23:18

Bedding?

LittleTulip · 26/12/2013 23:18

Sorry it's on style and beauty ignore me!!!

Ktay · 27/12/2013 09:19

If you are after aveda, try the rush website and sign up for their emails if you can face more spam. Between their offers and discount codes I can usually get a litre bottle for about £25.

Ktay · 27/12/2013 09:19

('Usually' = twice in two years. May have been a fluke!)

NewChoos · 27/12/2013 09:52

Aveda is lovely and does let ages. A 250ml bottle of conditioner lasts 4-5 months.

mysteryfairy · 27/12/2013 11:24

Aveda counters are v good at giving you samples so I would definitely try first. It's true that the products last ages. You have to be very disciplined at using a teeny bit though which is counterintuitive if you're used to using a big dollop of cheaper stuff

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