I kind of went on an accidental spending spree at Boots. Oops. I had about £22 worth of points to spend, and intended on spending only those, but by the time I'd made it to the till I had an additional £45 worth of products in my basket. How do I always end up doing that? Anyway, I picked up some items that I've had my eye on over the last few weeks, and I have to say that I'm feeling quite triumphant with my haul - although my bank balance disagrees somewhat.
Revlon Colorburst Matte Balms in Sultry, Elusive and Standout, £7.99 each
Aaah, 3 for 2. You cheeky little devil. I can never resist when those dreaded words make their regular appearance in Boots. I was never interested in the previous range of balms from Revlon but very much interested in these. I'm a big fan of these already - I may have to go back and get more shades!
Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray, £4.50 and Thickening Hairspray, £3.75
I was not intending on purchasing these; however, when I got in the queue there was a clearance section and I was stunned to find these at half price! Yes, they're expensive for what they are but I know I love the Surf Spray and I'm nearly out. It would have been rude to leave the hairspray behind...
Revlon Lip Butters in Raspberry Pie, Pink Truffle and Sugar Plum, £7.99 each
At it again with the 3 for 2, and more products that I'd had my eye on. I was interested in trying the darker shades as I'd heard they were better than the lighter ones, so picked these three up. I'm annoyed at myself for picking up two that look nearly identical on me though (Pink Truffle and Sugar Plum)!
Sinful Colors in Easy Going, £1.99; Maybelline Color Show Street Artist in Alley Attitude, £3.99; Rimmel Kate Matte Lipstick in 107, £3.99; Soap & Glory Peaches & Clean, £5.33
Finally, this random assortment of items were a mix of impulse and planned purchases. The Sinful Colours and Peaches & Clean were planned, however the Maybelline Street Artist caught my eye because it reminded me of the L'Oreal Confetti top coat that I love, and the Rimmel Kate lipstick was on offer!
Aaah, 3 for 2. You cheeky little devil. I can never resist when those dreaded words make their regular appearance in Boots. I was never interested in the previous range of balms from Revlon but very much interested in these. I'm a big fan of these already - I may have to go back and get more shades!
Bumble & Bumble Surf Spray, £4.50 and Thickening Hairspray, £3.75
I was not intending on purchasing these; however, when I got in the queue there was a clearance section and I was stunned to find these at half price! Yes, they're expensive for what they are but I know I love the Surf Spray and I'm nearly out. It would have been rude to leave the hairspray behind...
Revlon Lip Butters in Raspberry Pie, Pink Truffle and Sugar Plum, £7.99 each
At it again with the 3 for 2, and more products that I'd had my eye on. I was interested in trying the darker shades as I'd heard they were better than the lighter ones, so picked these three up. I'm annoyed at myself for picking up two that look nearly identical on me though (Pink Truffle and Sugar Plum)!
Sinful Colors in Easy Going, £1.99; Maybelline Color Show Street Artist in Alley Attitude, £3.99; Rimmel Kate Matte Lipstick in 107, £3.99; Soap & Glory Peaches & Clean, £5.33
Finally, this random assortment of items were a mix of impulse and planned purchases. The Sinful Colours and Peaches & Clean were planned, however the Maybelline Street Artist caught my eye because it reminded me of the L'Oreal Confetti top coat that I love, and the Rimmel Kate lipstick was on offer!
6 comments
I really want to get my hand on Revlon Matte Balm Standout.
ReplyDeleteLove Revlon lip butter in Raspberry Pie!
Kah-Feh Yen
You need to! All of the matte balms are lovely. x
DeleteSugar Plum is my favourite Revlon lip butter! I was a sucker for the 3 for 2 Revlon offer too - twice! Still feel like I need more of the matte balms though xx
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Haha! I love Sugar Plum too - used it a few times now. x
DeleteNo! Now I have to go into Boots tomorrow! http://www.liquidgrain.co.uk/
ReplyDeleteHope you managed to find something! x
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