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christmas present

  • 21-11-2011 3:55am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 46


    Hi,
    so Im making a list of presents id like for christmas for my best friend to pick off (dont worry im not being stroppy and demanding, she is just very bad with picking presents and gets everyone to do this for her!) but the thing is I dont really need anything except some essentials. Usually ill pick out some gift sets from mac or benefit and she'll get one of them for me but this year ive just realised i have a sickening amount of makeup and dont want any more until ive used alot of it up. BUT I do need some essentials like eye makeup remover, eye cream, eight hour cream etc

    Do you think its ok to ask for this sort of present? its not very christmasy and i dont want her to feel embrassed handing me a bottle of eye make up remover

    Any suggestions or anything else to get? or alternatives i could ask for? :)


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 69 ✭✭IsaMtq


    Absolutey - its better to get something you will actually use rather than something you won't.

    Or you could always ask for a boots gift voucher and pick your essentuals - and such an easy pressie to pick up!


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