Boots have this back in stock again, nice little set to try if you have never used Clinique products before or could be stored away as a stocking filler :thumbsup:
Contains Face Wash 30ml Exfoliating Tonic 30ml Moisturizing Lotion 15ml
Latest comments (16)
Shinoke
12 Sep 17#16
Ha, cheers. I'm consciously phasing out all products (using up, not buying more of) I know are made by companies that test on animals. Many that say they don't in fact do. Pretty horrific if you give some thought to it. But easy to not think about. The big French laboratories are particularly bad.
The other thing I look at more now is the ingredients. Loads of them are majorly bad for you - endocrine disruption - feminising etc.
Mancave and Bulldog are both great brands for men. And you can get good deals on them (e.g. third off, half price sometimes at Boots and Amazon for Mancave etc.)
dangermoose5
12 Sep 17#15
Wow, what a mixed bunch of opinions; the one about killing bunnies was my favourite...
Capitalist
11 Sep 17#14
Buy 5, for £25, get 75ml moisturiser, 150ml face wash and 150 ml exfoliating. As the 100ml moisturiser is £25.50 on its own, seems like a fair price.
thefinest1
11 Sep 17#13
i think its a good deal. its inexpensive for xmas add on, plus you get 20 boots points
Shinoke
11 Sep 17#12
They kill bunnies - I'd get Mancave or bulldog instead - Boots regularly discount it.
mwkhan69
11 Sep 17#11
Very small in size. Rip off
fazered
11 Sep 17#10
Clinique is like paint stripper, way too harsh for most skin types (not including the moisturiser obviously!) There's loads of better ranges out there.
casablancas
11 Sep 17#9
Fell for this last time, so so small. Why would people pay the actual price. Felt done for £5
seaniboy
11 Sep 17#8
Well worth a fiver, travel kit - the face wash isn't up to much in comparison with the soap but does the job.
The scruff lotion is great, also handy for cuts or scrapes on holiday. Moisturiser is one of the best out there.
Great for for short trips, bought 2 last time.
meandog101
11 Sep 17#7
The face wash and the moisturiser are the best of the three. I have had this deal a couple of times and still got a bit left so they are a nice sample tester before you buy.
j1mgg
11 Sep 17#6
Great for cabin luggage for short business trips
lewsca
11 Sep 17#5
I bought this last time around - absolute rubbish deal.... but the moisturiser is great, albeit miniscule.
djswarve
11 Sep 17#4
Have some heat. Great stuff ... expensive but worth it
Fagol
11 Sep 17#3
This deal gets posted quite regularly and gets quite a lot of heat every time.
I fell for it once and it's absolutely terrible. Smells horrible and worse than some of the rubbish I've tested out before. Also the bottles are tiny. It should be free if they're trying to get people to sample their product. They must be making quite a bit of money from selling this tiny bottles for £5 all the time.
Also note this is for a specific type of skin type. They even say it on their site.
lucas
11 Sep 17#1
These are really small
dangermoose5 to lucas
11 Sep 17#2
They are but IMO for as a holiday set it's still a decent price.
I'll hold out for the deals on the bigger sets like last year
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Contains
Face Wash 30ml
Exfoliating Tonic 30ml
Moisturizing Lotion 15ml
Latest comments (16)
Many that say they don't in fact do.
Pretty horrific if you give some thought to it. But easy to not think about.
The big French laboratories are particularly bad.
The other thing I look at more now is the ingredients.
Loads of them are majorly bad for you - endocrine disruption - feminising etc.
Paste ingredients in here:
cosdna.com/eng…php
And check the high numbers here:
ewg.org/ski…ep/
To make informed decisions
Mancave and Bulldog are both great brands for men.
And you can get good deals on them (e.g. third off, half price sometimes at Boots and Amazon for Mancave etc.)
The scruff lotion is great, also handy for cuts or scrapes on holiday. Moisturiser is one of the best out there.
Great for for short trips, bought 2 last time.
I fell for it once and it's absolutely terrible. Smells horrible and worse than some of the rubbish I've tested out before. Also the bottles are tiny. It should be free if they're trying to get people to sample their product. They must be making quite a bit of money from selling this tiny bottles for £5 all the time.
Also note this is for a specific type of skin type. They even say it on their site.
I'll hold out for the deals on the bigger sets like last year