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As previous review. Charging more than £8 or £9 for something you can buy for £3. Scam. Dont use.
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As previous review. Charging more than £8 or £9 for something you can buy for £3. Scam. Dont use.
Ships from China
I read the reviews for their Elora Interigo cream, ordering one tube for £24.99 with an added one for £9.99 - seemed like a bargain, even when they added an extra tube for another £9.99, Took almost a month to arrive, it arrived today South Moon Interigo cream, which sells for £5.99 on Amazon! Thankfully I paid on a credit card and will soon get my money back, as their website refuses emails when you try to contact them!
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