Hemp Hand Protector - 2 for £10.00 Delivered @ The Body Shop (Using Code)
The popular Hemp hand protector cream (100mls) is at it's usual price of £10 but if you use the 50% off code 'SHARE' the price halved and the free delivery for orders over £20 is still being applied :)
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All Comments (41)
Jump to unread Post a CommentI can't think all that before I buy it man!
Some people will nit pick anything. Ingredients look fine to me....
Some people will nit pick anything. Ingredients look fine to me....
I think he's just disappointed because it's not pure weed. Either that or he prefers indicas and this is made from sativa.
Smoking deal I'd say!
Edited By: Taksim_Red on Jun 07, 2011 15:58
I've been thinking the same as well - I didn't use mine in March but then I haven't told them my birth date so would they know? Don't you just fill in the back of the card with your birthday month? Mine is still blank so I could probably put anything on it.
I've been thinking the same as well - I didn't use mine in March but then I haven't told them my birth date so would they know? Don't you just fill in the back of the card with your birthday month? Mine is still blank so I could probably put anything on it.
they filled mine in for me..
That you will be rubbing a large amount of chemicals into your skin. If you don't mind an array of chemicals being absorbed into your skin then that's fine :D
Some people will nit pick anything. Ingredients look fine to me....
I think he's just disappointed because it's not pure weed. Either that or he prefers indicas and this is made from sativa.
Smoking deal I'd say!
I don't like the way The Body shop try to falsely appear as a natural and ethical company.
"We’ve believed this for years and still do. We constantly seek out wonderful natural ingredients from all four corners of the globe, and we bring you products bursting with effectiveness to enhance your natural beauty."
Its the Love Your Body loyalty card. I got it free a few months ago when they were giving them away with online orders. It normally costs £5 a year or something but you get a gift of something of your choice in your birthday month up to £5 and 10% of all purchases throughout the year. I only took it because it was free though.
Some people will nit pick anything. Ingredients look fine to me....
Wow, i always admire people who have achieved a PHD in chemistry, such an interesting topic. Can you explain what CI 77288, CI 77492, CI 77491 and CI 77499 are for us laymen please?
Its always a good idea to research what chemicals you are consuming, beats being an ignoramus. Sadly the advice of thomas will fall on deaf ears because most people are lazy and ignorant.
Some people will nit pick anything. Ingredients look fine to me....
I think he's just disappointed because it's not pure weed. Either that or he prefers indicas and this is made from sativa.
Smoking deal I'd say!
I don't like the way The Body shop try to falsely appear as a natural and ethical company.
Regardless of any supposed false claims or ethical complaints, this is a very good moisturiser. I've yet to find a better one.
Some people will nit pick anything. Ingredients look fine to me....
Wow, i always admire people who have achieved a PHD in chemistry, such an interesting topic. Can you explain what CI 77288, CI 77492, CI 77491 and CI 77499 are for us laymen please?
Its always a good idea to research what chemicals you are consuming, beats being an ignoramus. Sadly the advice of thomas will fall on deaf ears because most people are lazy and ignorant.
No I can't, but what I mean is this is what's in moisturisers/cleaning/hair care products. I know it's a nice thought, but sadly washing our hair in crushed mango or using pure hemp oil to moisturise our skin either just isn't as effective (it won't be a thick cream consistency) or it isn't financially viable (for example a mere 15ml bottle of vitamin e facial oil costs £10).
I have this mental image of some HUKD members who only wash in 100% natural products (i.e. 100% orange juice), use personally extracted oil from hemp seeds to moisterise, have free range cows and chickens in the garden, make all their food from fresh local organic produce and live in a house that runs solely on solar power. Oh and use the Orange San Francisco.
For somebody to say The Body Shop aren't ethical is just frustrating. Not only are they against animal testing but they also have a Community Fair Trade initiative. How about calling the products made by Proctor and Gamble unethical instead? http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pgproducts.htm
Edited By: mamboboy on Jun 08, 2011 03:51: 541