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Shaunie wrote:red_dwarf wrote:I wouldnt touch bodyshop with a bargepole. They dont test their products on animals, but they do buy from companies that test some of the other products they sell on animals if that makes sence. Extremly hipocritical in my eyes
And they are part of the Nestle group.
Miss_Purple wrote:Lush is good although quite expensive. The Naked range in Boots is paraben free too.
aimeet wrote:Miss_Purple wrote:Lush is good although quite expensive. The Naked range in Boots is paraben free too.
The angels on bare skin is fab and a 3 month supply costs about £6- not too bad imo, I love it so does dh, no nasties ata all in there very natural.
Caroline wrote:aimeet wrote:Miss_Purple wrote:Lush is good although quite expensive. The Naked range in Boots is paraben free too.
The angels on bare skin is fab and a 3 month supply costs about £6- not too bad imo, I love it so does dh, no nasties ata all in there very natural.
You have to be VERY careful with Lush products as they do use some things that I wouldn't touch with a barge pole such as SLS. They have a reputation for being 100% natural and its quite simply not the case
Caroline wrote:aimeet wrote:Miss_Purple wrote:Lush is good although quite expensive. The Naked range in Boots is paraben free too.
The angels on bare skin is fab and a 3 month supply costs about £6- not too bad imo, I love it so does dh, no nasties ata all in there very natural.
You have to be VERY careful with Lush products as they do use some things that I wouldn't touch with a barge pole such as SLS. They have a reputation for being 100% natural and its quite simply not the case
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