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London-based Cowshed stocks its own range of natural products for bath (soaps, oils, shampoos etc) and home (clothes, travel bags and diaries).

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Magazine deal

Free Cowshed hand cream in £3.70 mag
On the cover freebie, from Thurs 6 Oct

Discount: Free hand cream Who for: Anyone
Get by: Wed 2 Nov 2011 Use by: N/A
How: Pick up InStyle's November issue (£3.70, Rosamund Pike on the cover), the hand cream is with it.

The detail: Choose between 'Moisturising' or 'Soothing' hand cream.

MSE Penny says: The hand cream is 50ml and worth about £2.70 based on the 300ml version which is £16 on the Cowshed site. Obviously this is less than the price of the mag, so is a nice extra rather than something worth hunting out the mag for.

Magazine deal

Free £10 Cowshed lotion with £3.50 mag
On the cover freebie

Discount: Free £10 lotion Who for: Anyone
Get by: Thurs 31 March 2011 Use by: Thurs 31 March 2011
How: Pick up April's edition of Marie-Claire magazine (£3.50 with Amanda Seyfried on the cover).

MSE Penny says: There are 6 lotions to choose from: Lazy Cow (jasmine, chamomile, sandalwood), Grumpy Cow (red mandarin, petitgrain, grapefruit), Knackered Cow (lavender, eucalyptus), Moody Cow (rose geranium, linden blossom, frankincense), Horny Cow (rose, patchouli, cinnamon ), Wild Cow (lemongrass, ginger, rosemary).

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