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Vitalumiere- anywhere that sells it below £30?

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rubyblueslippers · 05/12/2009 06:59

Hi anyone, you've convinced me about trying Vitalumiere. Any ideas where to get it any cheaper? E-bay doesn't seem to be a lot cheaper than the usual price.

Cheapest I've found so far is £30.00.

Thanks in advance.

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FreeGeorgeJackson · 05/12/2009 07:02

its worth it

rubyblueslippers · 05/12/2009 07:15

Yeah, I'm sure it is, but I am so wary of spending more ££££s and it not being right. I have tried everything else going.

Think I might try and get a sample...

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VerityBrulee · 05/12/2009 07:55

Vitalumier is great for dry skin, but don't do it if you've combination skin, you'll look like an oilslick. Pro Lumiere is oil free and lovely.

Bring a small container to a chanel counter and they'll give you a sample.

DecorHate · 05/12/2009 08:14

If you know anyone going on a flight soon ask them to check prices in duty free - it used to bea bit cheaper there. I've had to sto using it as it didn't suit my skin...

rubyblueslippers · 05/12/2009 09:02

Thanks everyone. Actually my skin has a very oily T zone so maybe I need the Pro version.

Annoyingly my partner has just come back from Germany and could have got it cheaper! D'oh.

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Ronaldinhio · 05/12/2009 13:06

i am the most recent convert
go to the shop and they will give you a sample v nice and it lasts a few days so that you can truly decide and see if you become a spot machine oilslick desert whatever
v v lovely indeed

FreeGeorgeJackson · 05/12/2009 13:09

for lizards like me it knocks everything else into a whatever shaped hat

rubyblueslippers · 05/12/2009 14:18

Thanks for the advice. I'll get samples of the Pro version and vitalumiere itself.

I am a bit worried about the colours...seems to be few colours in the range? I have used Clair before in another formulation and it was too pale, Beige too dark...

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