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Is Egyptian magic cream any good?

8 replies

LanguidLobster · 14/09/2018 12:27

There's been a lot of hype about it but I've paid no attention to it.

However my cunning little mind may have found a way to buy the liberty advent calendar (it's included) and balance the bills so wondered what it's like?

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LunaTheCat · 14/09/2018 12:36

Watching keenly....

stepmummamumma · 14/09/2018 12:37

Watching also...

paperbattles · 14/09/2018 12:44

I loved it, but stopped buying it as it seemed very expensive; but I haven't found a cream as good since.

stepmummamumma · 14/09/2018 13:01

@paperbattles where did you use it and how? All over face as it's quite greasy?

paperbattles · 14/09/2018 13:54

I used it for dry skin, on my hands and sometimes on my face. It seems quite greasy initially but is absorbed well.

LanguidLobster · 14/09/2018 14:08

@paperbattles if I do go ahead with liberty calendar I'll send it to you for postage cost.

I have some money in the bank thanks to my kind friend and after I've sorted out bills I'll see if I can buy it.

I'm just trying to work out what I would want to keep, what would be good (suitable) Xmas presents for the recipient, and what could be sold.

Couldn't fit in the Egyptian cream anywhere as it's not the sort of thing I usually use but the ingredients look good

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paperbattles · 14/09/2018 14:13

@LanguidLobster - you are kind to offer, I say enjoy it all yourself and let us know what you think.

LemonysSnicket · 14/09/2018 15:00

No. I tried it as a lot of people said it helped with dry skin but it's just grease. Epiderm ointment does the same thing better and costs a lot less

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