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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.

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.

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

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.

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.

ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:17

I've used the Eve Lom one.

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

FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:19

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ahundredtimes · 04/12/2007 22:19

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

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.

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?

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.

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?

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.

FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:33

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FluffyMummy123 · 04/12/2007 22:34

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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.