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Bath set for SIL

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pissedoffwithprojects · 08/12/2019 12:04

Can anyone suggest a nice bath oil/foam gift set for a special birthday (50) for my SIL? Something a bit special but under £50? She doesn't do beauty products but I know she loves a relaxing bath and she would never treat herself. There's so much online and I'm going round in circles!

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Sparklyring · 08/12/2019 13:45

I love Molton Brown

Nanasueathome · 08/12/2019 13:51

There’s a Molton Brown QVC show later today

Cleolola · 08/12/2019 13:54

An Aromatherapy Associates set maybe? There are a few gift sets on offer on Feel Unique at the moment. Or a Jo Malone bath oil?

pissedoffwithprojects · 08/12/2019 13:56

Is there? I know she likes Molton Brown but I'm not sure what scents. I'll keep an eye out for what they have on that show. Thanks for the heads up. Anyone got any other ideas?

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pissedoffwithprojects · 08/12/2019 13:58

I saw Aromatherapy Associates but I had no idea what their stuff was like. Is it good? I also saw some Jo Malone but I thought if I got her that it might sit on a shelf unused as she might think it was too good for everyday.

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Turnipsorswede · 08/12/2019 13:58

Nuxe is a lovely smell and you can request a free gift box

DartmoorChef · 08/12/2019 14:02

Seychelles by white company is loveiy

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Cleolola · 08/12/2019 14:06

I’ve only used their bath oils but I really like them. I received the set as a gift and the bottles are quite small but you only need a few drops so they last a good while. I find them relaxing and I always feel ‘pampered’ when I need a bit of a ‘pick me up’

katy1213 · 08/12/2019 14:12

I loathe Molton Brown and it smells cheap. Sadly, I get buckets of it every year. Aesop, Neom and Ren are nice and not too fancy for everyday. Floris is gorgeous.

Honeybee85 · 08/12/2019 14:14

Molton Brown is lovely!

How about Jo Malone? I think their bath oil is less then £50.

I don’t know it you can buy Rituals in the UK but for £50 you can surely get a luxury gift from them.

Douberry · 08/12/2019 14:18

Molton Brown
L'Occitane
Jo Malone

We're having a massive declutter and I've only asked for hubby to get me some smellies this year so hoping for one of theseGrin

whatsinthebagwhatcoulditbe · 08/12/2019 14:20

Laura Mercier stuff is lovely. I'd be delighted with that or Aesop.

Apolloanddaphne · 08/12/2019 14:24

My DH loves a bath and adores the Neom stuff. It smells lovely.

Beketaten · 08/12/2019 15:09

Aromatherapy Associates and Neom are great.

KTCluck · 08/12/2019 15:15

I love l’occitane almond stuff. The shower oil is divine.

pissedoffwithprojects · 08/12/2019 15:48

Thanks! Loads of suggestions for me to look at tonight. I need to get it delivered straight to her as I've left it a bit late!

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Ribeebie · 08/12/2019 15:49

Rituals is also nice and comes in a lovely gift box

FanSpamTastic · 08/12/2019 17:08

If she likes more natural products then try Neals yard. Their aromatic bath salts are lovely.

goose1964 · 08/12/2019 21:14

I like Crabtree and Evelyn

Tellmeagain · 08/12/2019 21:19

Aromatherapy Associates, Neom and Neal's Yard are lovely.

Maverick66 · 08/12/2019 22:34

Elemis. Have a look on QVC dis loves it

Maverick66 · 08/12/2019 22:35

Should say ds

Threeminis · 08/12/2019 22:51

This. It's amazing.
I got some in a beauty box years ago and have continued to buy it.

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pissedoffwithprojects · 09/12/2019 13:30

I've gone for a set from aromatherapy associates https://www.johnlewis.com/aromatherapy-associates-bath-shower-oil-gift-set/p3479188. I hope she likes it! Thanks for all the help. I've loads of ideas now for Christmas presents too.

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