BEAUTY fans have rushed to snap up 99p skincare products sold at a discount supermarket.
Shoppers have been raving about Farmfoods after discovering the great deals it offers.
Beauty might come at a price – but Farmfoods customers don’t have to pay it in full.
Indulging in skincare rituals have become affordable thanks to full-size products scanning at tills for only 99p.
Sinoz niacinimide serum – known for its pore minimising properties – has been slashed from its original £7.50 price by almost 90 per cent.
Another bargain has seen a hyaluronic acid mask from Botanical Lab which normally sells for £7.99 reduced to less than a pound.
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Beauty gurus know that hyaluronic acid is the go-to for anyone looking for plumper, more hydrated skin.
The overnight mask also promises to fight blemishes while being vegan-friendly.
Lucky skincare fans can also get a non-foaming cleanser from the same Botanical Lab range for a dirt-cheap price.
The 150ml bottle comes packed with active ingredients such as salicylic acid that reduces excess oil, prevents acne and removes dead skin cells.
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Shoppers are racing to get the incredible offer while it lasts with one savvy customer posting the offer on Facebook.
Other beauty lovers have flocked to the comments, surprised at the unbelievable prices.
One person wrote: “Wow these are a brilliant bargain. I want to go farmfoods now.”
Another one added: “The anit pore stuff is amazing and is very tacky so used mine as a primer.”
Meanwhile, a Home Bargains shopper has picked up more than £150 worth of beauty products for just £23.
The bargain retailer is known for selling affordable dupes of popular makeup brands and having amazing offers on real deals too.
The discounter is selling the legitimate Body Shop’s Edelweiss Soothing Day Cream for just £3.99 – down from original £30.
Home Bargains has also released a dupe for Drunk Elephant with a cheeky name that has customers “howling.”
Drunk Elephant’s Protini moisturiser will set you back a staggering £62 while Home Bargain’s dupe sells for £2.49.
Elsewhere, a “skeptical” shopper has nabbed £80 worth of products – including hair brushes, face masks and lip scrubs – for just £20.
Shopper Kristy Price took to Facebook to alert others to the deal after nabbing haircare, eye cream, gel eye patches, tweezers, make-up remover and more.
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