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Aug. 27th, 2008 12:32 pmSo I went to Lush on Monday which is always a silly thing to do but I wanted to get another free £15 moisturiser before the offer ended and my dad wanted shampoo anyway, so that was £8 I wouldn't have to spend toward the £20 and there's always stuff I want from there, so making £12 would be easy...
Yeah, I spent £40.25. Including the father's shampoo so like £32 of my own money but still. (I got two free moisturisers though! But sadly the same two, because they'd run out of the others). And I thought maybe I'd been ridiculous to spend £10 on a pot of Dream Cream hand/body lotion, even though I'd wanted some for a while. Honestly, I operate on cheaper-is-better everywhere but Lush. I wouldn't dream of walking into Boots and spending £10 on anything like that.
But oh my god, it's reminded me why I don't care about stretching the budget for Lush. My hands go berserk with itching and redness if I so much as think of most hand lotions (or washing poweders or soaps or even the wrong kind of water it seems sometimes) but Dream Cream actually fixes them. I've used it twice and already my hands look better than they have in years. And it smells nice and isn't too sticky and oh, I think I have found my One True Love. Along with the Vanishing Cream moisturiser which is also fantastic.
Seriously. They charge a lot for a reason. Wow. I might have to beg
kindoftrouble for a trip to their new sister-shop B when I'm in London, though maybe the last thing I need is to be surrounded by more beautiful-yet-hideously-expensive things. But. Awesome.
Yeah, I spent £40.25. Including the father's shampoo so like £32 of my own money but still. (I got two free moisturisers though! But sadly the same two, because they'd run out of the others). And I thought maybe I'd been ridiculous to spend £10 on a pot of Dream Cream hand/body lotion, even though I'd wanted some for a while. Honestly, I operate on cheaper-is-better everywhere but Lush. I wouldn't dream of walking into Boots and spending £10 on anything like that.
But oh my god, it's reminded me why I don't care about stretching the budget for Lush. My hands go berserk with itching and redness if I so much as think of most hand lotions (or washing poweders or soaps or even the wrong kind of water it seems sometimes) but Dream Cream actually fixes them. I've used it twice and already my hands look better than they have in years. And it smells nice and isn't too sticky and oh, I think I have found my One True Love. Along with the Vanishing Cream moisturiser which is also fantastic.
Seriously. They charge a lot for a reason. Wow. I might have to beg
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