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Been using this for a bit, my lips got all flaky back along and my usual lip balm wasn’t cutting it.

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W7 Sweet Dreams Lip Scrub & Overnight Lip Mask Duo - 2 Piece Gift Set - Strawberry Flavour - Exfoliate, Condition, Soothe & Hydrate https://amzn.eu/d/1q8vNdO

Also comes in Blueberry “flavour”.

Currently £5.00. They come together in a box too so would be a nice little gift. Glass pots too.
 
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Wilko mascara is rlly good and those cheap sprays you find in savers are great
A colleague was in hospital with her sick baby and asked her husband to get her some toiletries including a cheap perfume spray. The one he got was something like £1.99 and smelled just like her expensive perfume at home and it lasted! 😁
Husband got mega brownie points for that. 😏
 
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Home Bargains 59p baby wipes are the best ones i’ve tried. Their chicken nuggets are just like mcdonald’s too (the ones with the purple and white bag)

Also after years of using Persil non bio for my children’s eczema prone skin i have switched to Asda own non bio powder and it’s been great. Leaves clothes smelling really nice and doesn’t aggravate the kids skin.
 
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Bought a multi pack of crisps from Aldi. Their own brand Wotsits, frazzles, chip sticks and onion rings
 
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Home Bargains 59p baby wipes are the best ones i’ve tried. Their chicken nuggets are just like mcdonald’s too (the ones with the purple and white bag)

Also after years of using Persil non bio for my children’s eczema prone skin i have switched to Asda own non bio powder and it’s been great. Leaves clothes smelling really nice and doesn’t aggravate the kids skin.
Home Bargains Power Force washing up liquid. Better than Fairy and a fraction of the price.
 
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Tescos crisps are good, really light. Its the stockwell range. I'm not a fan of walkers I will eat them if there's nothing else but I always look for the cheapest supermarket crisps because generally they are lighter and better tasting.
Even my husband prefers the cheap crisps now and he was a die hard walkers man.
 
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Tescos crisps are good, really light. Its the stockwell range. I'm not a fan of walkers I will eat them if there's nothing else but I always look for the cheapest supermarket crisps because generally they are lighter and better tasting.
Even my husband prefers the cheap crisps now and he was a die hard walkers man.
I don’t like walkers I always have the sea brooks
 
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I don’t like walkers I always have the sea brooks
Seabrooks have such a good range of flavours too but my absolute faves are Golden wonder. I have to go to Home Bargains to get them as not many places stock them. Their smokey bacon flavour crisps are amazing.
 
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I get the cheapest supermarket chocolate (usually asda's for about 40p) and use this when melting - melts really nicely in the microwave (i use on strawberries or drizzles on yogurt bowls) and tastes good - I wouldnt change for dairy milk or galaxy which burn really easily.
 
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I get the cheapest supermarket chocolate (usually asda's for about 40p) and use this when melting - melts really nicely in the microwave (i use on strawberries or drizzles on yogurt bowls) and tastes good - I wouldnt change for dairy milk or galaxy which burn really easily.
Yes! The cheap supermarket ones are the best to use! I’ve always purchased these ones for choc fountains and nest cakes etc, the dairy milk and galaxy always burn for me!
 
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