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by - written on 23/04/01 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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Superdrug! What a shop! They sell all types of hair, beauty and health products that you could want. I first visited one of there shops about 4 years ago and I am impressed. The shop layout is good and you can always find the product that you want. The staff are helpful and there own brands are very good. They do have special offers in there and they sell all products such as hair accesories , body sprays, deodrants, magazine, food, drinks.. you name anything health and beauty wise they have got it. The prices are reasonable, but they can be expensive at times. They have loads of shops and they are placed all around the country. I recommend you ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/02/01 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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To my mind there are three levels of skintness, and these can be clearly identified when you run out of face wash. Level 1: Not Skint In this stage, you can happily peruse the Clinique counter without looking round shiftily (for the assistant KNOWS when you have money to buy and when you don't, and God help you if you open her bottles and test them with NO INTENTION TO PURCHASE). Level 2: Ooh A Bit Skint This is the stage in which you have to start sacrificing luxury items (buying Kwik Save cheese spread instead of Dairylea Dunkers and so on). This is not a cause for grave concern - you can settle here for Simple or Neutrogena products which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/00 (Very useful, 196 readings)
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Everything you want from a store and a little bit more-or-or-or! >>Woops! Wrong Franchise!<< I’ve got a slightly biased opinion about Superdrug, which will become clearer later on, but it’s what I think about the store that you want to know – right? Well I’ll tell you. I think they are Great!. Firstly, for the average customer, most cosmetics and equivalent own-brand products are cheaper here than at say Boots. By the average customer I mean some one looking for the kinds of items available at any average pharmacy / cosmetecists. (Obviously Boots does in a few branches have specialist departments like opticians). ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/12/00 (Very useful, 414 readings)
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For all your toiletries and baby accessories then Superdrug is the best by far. The prices are cheap and there’s always a great offer like buy two get one free, on items you want to buy. It sells products at very cheap prices and you often find that what you may get at your local chemist for £2 you get for £1, so there’s quite a different. It sells deodorants and roll-ons at unbeatable prices and some really good gift packs which are about £4-£5 which make excellent Christmas or Birthday presents. And for all you expecting mothers get you’re ‘Bounty pack’ from Superdrug, it contains bottles and samples of baby ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/06/00 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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My hubby has started to take me out on a route that doesn't go anywere near a superdrug ...why? well if I go within 20 yards of one I spend a fortune its like an aladins cave. All the buy one get one free offers scream out at you and say "buy me" and they have alot I tell you. They always seem to have the best range of make up at the cheaper end of the market and it always is in stock and presented nicely. There own range of products are extreamly good value for money my favourite is the vitamin-E range .You can get a huge tub of there body lotion for under £2 and it smells wonderful too. I've always found the staff are always so ... Read the complete review
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06/12/2000
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27/06/2000


