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Superdrug Tea Tree Nose StripsNewest Review: ... and at first i thought they were s**t too because they weren't sticking to my nose or working with the removal. For what i ... more |
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by pink_glitter - written on 08/01/08 (Very useful, 224 readings)
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I've suffered from blackheads on my nose since I was a teenager, and unfortunately I'm still getting them now in my twenties. I've used various things such as lotions and pads which you wipe over the affected area, but I've found pore strips to be the most effective treatment. I've used different brands and find Biore and T-Zone to be the most effective. Unfortunately, they may be the most effective, but they are also fairly expensive (especially Biore, which retail at £7.99 for 6 strips in Boots). I was looking for a cheaper alternative and came across Superdrugs Tea Tree Nose strips for a more reasonable £3.49 for 5, and thought I'd give them a ...
by Tom - written on 21/04/08
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For all you who are dissing super drug strips well his is a reason not to count them out Well i used tea tree nose strips and at first i thought they were s**t too because they weren't sticking to my nose or working with the removal. For what i found it's qiucker and more affective to apply the water to the strip not the nose as it makes the it sticky before adding to your nose instead of going slimy on your nose. so my redicted is that they do work with reducing the black head count or at least reduce the size of the dots. and yes i use them once a week so they don't come back!! if you have anything to say after that then ...
by Delicate_Orchid1 - written on 11/02/06 (Very useful, 3052 readings)
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Blackheads, we all loathe them. Even though they are not visible to anyone else but ourselves and to our partners, we still feel the urge to get rid of them. On one occasion, I tried Biore beauty strips for my chin - only to find that they were truly a waste of money - the three little blackheads they removed did not warrant the steep price tag. But when I saw some blackheads on my fiance's nose and unkindly pointed them out to him, he suggested trying some of those blackhead nose strips. It just so happened that I had read a review on the cheaper Superdrug Tea Tree nose strips, so I decided to give them a go. ***The product*** The nose strips ...
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