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Sat Apr 29, 2006 2:30 pm |
I am planning to go to Switzerland this summer. What do you think I should buy there?
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:12 pm |
Juvedical, Juvedical, Juvedical, Juvedical, Juvedical.......................
Valmont, Valmont, Valmont, Valmont, Valmont, Valmont, Valmont................... |
_________________ 53, DermaQuest, NCN Products, PMD, Dermarolling |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 3:35 pm |
CHEESE!
oh how i miss european cheeses |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 4:45 pm |
chocolate hehe |
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Mabsy
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:10 pm |
Cellcosmet!!! |
_________________ 45, NW20, combination skin |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:21 pm |
Chocolate !!! |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:44 pm |
Thanks Girls.
Do you know where I can buy skincare products in Switzerland? Do they sell them in pharmacies? |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 6:11 pm |
Valmont , La prairie....
you can find it at pharmacies.
Have a nice trip! |
_________________ 31 , dehyrated-acne-sensitive skin |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:11 pm |
Thank you.
Do you know if the prices are better there? |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 7:52 pm |
doba wrote: |
Thank you.
Do you know if the prices are better there? |
I would think that it depends on the exchange rate back in Canada/US ... will probably help to know the prices of what you're looking for (and avalability, of course!) |
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Sat Apr 29, 2006 9:56 pm |
i had a 12 hour stop over in zurich last year and decided to do a bit of shopping, but found that most things were more expensive, from swiss chocolate to swiss watches. a friend wanted to get a longines watch and figured he'd get it from there, seeing it's a swiss watch, but it was actually double the price that you can get it in australia. best bit was spending AUS$60 at McDonalds on 1 large and 1 medium big mac meel, 2 yougurts and 1 bottle of water.
oli |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:23 am |
i don't know specifically for skin care products, but i know that most things are NOT cheaper in Switzerland.
in general it is a fairly expensive place to travel, many swiss in basel will do monthly shopping trips to germany because it's cheaper. |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:24 am |
a very timely thread...I am going to switzerland this summer too....I could also use all this information. Thx |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 4:19 am |
I'm not sure how much German skincare products will be over there, but it's worth looking up Dr Hauschka, Weleda and Lavera to check the price difference if you also like more natural products.
But, yes, generally Switzerland is not one of the cheapest countries in the world, for sure! |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:29 am |
Cellcosmet ( which is gorgeoussssssss) and Helenere are both Swiss and really nice... half your luck!! |
_________________ Oily/combo, not sensitive fair skin, Brunette ( now!), mid 40 |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:30 am |
Switzerland's actually very expensive, even for home-grown products, but swiss chocolate is to die for. See if you can find Weber & Weiss pralines - yummy!!!
Sorry, got sidetracked - Juvedical comes from Switzerland so would certainly be worth trying to find those products there too . |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:08 am |
OK, I am sorry to say this but I hate all of you who are going to Switzerland Switzerland is totally my FAVORITE country in the world and Zurich my all-time favorite city.
Chocolate is the FIRST thing that comes to mind (are you flying Swiss International? the chocolate they give out on the flight is the MOST heavenly chocolate in the world). Also, if you are going to Lucerne, there is a sweets shop there that does the BEST fruit jellies...
Strangely when I was there I did not find Valmont to be much cheaper, but Cellcosmet is I believe! For example, the gel cleanser is about ChF60 (which is about US$50). You can check the Swiss pricing atwww.cellcosmet-cellmen.com/ (type in delivery country as Switzerland)
The golden rule is to be VERY familiar with the exchange rate (I used to carry a tiny pocket calculator) and also be aware of the best pricing you can get at home for what you want.
Another Swiss brand that sounds very interesting but seems hard to get anywhere is called Hormeta (www.hormeta.ch).. I actually discoverd this line throught the Cellcosmet corporate site (www.cellap.ch) as they are both members of Swiss Guarantee COS.
Hmm, what else.. we found Hermes to be a bit cheaper in Switzerland (got a necktie for hubby).. I bought a beautiful wooden jewelery box at a craftsman's store and some lovely hand-embroided table cloths for the mothers..oh and we actually bought hubby a pair of glasses (as in prescription spectacles) because the frames and lenses were so good there (and 1 hour service). They were expensive and they lasted him 3.5 years - would have been longer but he sat on them last week and demolished them on the spot.
Mostly we just ATE our way through the country.. very much so on the second trip (which was before I had discovered Cellcosmet). In fact the only thing we bought besides food on that trip was a huge detailed map of the country. |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:09 pm |
as i know, la prairie is cheaper in Swiss , so i bought a little (US $300) ,the saleslady gave me 20 samples ! |
_________________ 31 , dehyrated-acne-sensitive skin |
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Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:48 pm |
Do we have any EDS members from Switzerland? |
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Mon May 01, 2006 1:25 am |
tiger_tim wrote: |
Mostly we just ATE our way through the country.. |
- Sounds like most of my vacations! When we look back through our holiday photos, there are usually at least as many of restaurants as there are of the local sights. |
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Mon May 01, 2006 8:32 am |
I daren't own up to the fact that I often take photos of the food whilst on holiday. I must look like a right idiot. |
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Mon May 01, 2006 9:32 am |
Ah, but do you take pictures of stray local cats you come across? I do that a lot too apparently! |
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Mon May 01, 2006 2:50 pm |
My first-ever trip to North America was to Toronto some 11 years back... I had never seen a squirrel before... and I came home with about 2 rolls of film of them. My friend and her parents thought I was insane, but they were nice enough to take me to a big park for a walk so I could satisfy my adoration of them. |
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Mon May 01, 2006 2:58 pm |
Tiger:
You are telling us you've never seen a squirrel before turning 29?? How long have you been in Japan? |
_________________ 53, DermaQuest, NCN Products, PMD, Dermarolling |
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Mon May 01, 2006 2:59 pm |
I love squirrels! I come from Scotland where there are still some native red squirrels to be seen, and they are just the cutest thing. I could watch them for hours. |
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