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£90 Boots points

31 replies

Milany · 23/02/2023 20:17

What would you spend them on? I don't wear perfume or make up.
It feels like I should buy something big rather than whittle it down on toothpaste and shampoo.

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Rebel2 · 24/02/2023 00:42

What about sort of nicer bits of the stuff you usually use?
Bath/shower/hair etc
I would make the most of the offers so 3 for 2 etc as well! Soap and glory peaches and clean cleanser is nice and doesn't leave a film and usually on offer so you could get the shower gels too
Reed diffusers/candles? Rituals ones are good

Saurus72 · 24/02/2023 02:00

If your skin is upset the Evercalm range from Ren is amazing to get it back into a happier state. Sadly it wouldn’t take long to spend £90 - cleanser and a moisturiser would cost £65, definitely worth it imho.

Milany · 24/02/2023 07:15

Thanks everyone. Skincare it is. Not exciting by necessary. Off to research your suggestions. 😊 < hopefully my skin won't look as red as this soon!

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cosmiccosmos · 24/02/2023 08:01

What about photos - photo books for your children?

ImAvingOops · 24/02/2023 14:51

I'd get samples of skincare before blowing all your points. LaRochePosay stings my skin a bit, as does cerave moisturiser, although neither actually irritates enough to cause redness or a rash. But for all those points you want something that feels nice, so worth getting testers imo

AwkwardPaws27 · 24/02/2023 15:00

Enough Cerave skincare & Hawaiian Tropic mineral sunscreen to see me through til next winter

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