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Skincare and body care products can be as cheap or as expensive as you want them to be. The market, thankfully, covers every price point which means no matter how little you want or need to spend on these products, there’s always something out there to buy at a budget that suits you. So here are some budget friendly products I’ve found in the discount stores B&M and Home Bargains.
B&M
Face Facts Polypeptide Fusion Cream
A dupe for Drunk Elephant’s Protini™ Polypeptide Cream, Face Facts Polypeptide Fusion Cream is designed to strengthen, moisturise and improve the overall look and feel of the skin. £2.99 for 50ml.
Face Facts One Step Mini Facial
Containing AHAs and liquorice root, this seems to be a product that should gently exfoliate the skin leaving it softer and smoother, and make the skin appear to be in better condition. £2.99 for 50ml.
Garnier’s Skin Active Moisture Bomb Eye Sheet Mask
Fragrance free, cooling and containing hyaluronic acid, Garnier’s Skin Active Moisture Bomb Eye Sheet Mask should soothe, smooth and hydrate tired looking and feeling eyes leaving them fresher in appearance. Only 95p.
Home Bargains
DermaV10 Hand & Foot Packs
Hand and foot packs are a great way to provide a form of pampering to the hands and feet. But they also deliver 20 minutes of moisturising that we don’t always get a chance to do. These are perfect for those who want to treat dry skin on these areas but on a budget, because they’re only 49p each!
Revolution Skin’s Anti-Blemish Oil
This skincare product is designed to help reduce redness, balance out the skin, calm blemish prone skin and help it to be clearer and smoother. Revolution Skin’s Anti-Blemish Oil currently costs £5.60 on their website. Home Bargains? £1.99.
Revolution Skin’s 15% Vitamin C Powder Serum
A two part skincare product, Revolution Skin’s 15% Vitamin C Powder Serum contains a powder and a serum. Mixed together, this is supposed to help brighten the skin, making it look less dull and lifeless and help with lines, wrinkles and dark spots. On Revolution’s website this costs £6.00, in Home Bargains it costs £1.99.
So here’s just a few products I’ve found for the body and skin in B&M and Home Bargains which are budget friendly. The most expensive product costs £2.99, the cheapest 49p!