BOOTS has launched an essentials range of value products – with prices starting from just 70p.

The high street store has created a budget range of products as shoppers struggle to cope with the soaring cost of living.

Boots has launched an essentials range with value products

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Boots has launched an essentials range with value productsCredit: James Robinson

It will include 60 essential products including toiletries, skincare, dental, haircare and period products

The cheapest product in the range is Boots everyday ultra towels for 70p.

Shoppers can also get Boots everyday mango and papaya shampoo and conditioner for 75p each.

A packet of cleansing face wipes is £1, while a pack of two toothbrushes will set you back £1.50.

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It is available online from the Boots website and will be rolled out across all stores in the coming weeks.

Jenna Whittingham-Ward, head of beauty, Boots brands and exclusives, said “At a time when many people are facing choices between heating and eating and we’re all bracing ourselves for a winter of feeling the pinch more than ever.”

The full list of products in the range is as follows:

  • Natural hold hairspray 300ml – £1.50
  • Non applicator tampon super 24s – £1.05
  • Maxi towels night 10s – 80p
  • Mango and papaya shower gel 250ml – 85p
  • Raspberry and pomegranate hand wash 250ml – 85p
  • Ultra towels super 14s – 70p
  • Ultimate hold hairspray 300ml – £1.50
  • Ultra towels night wing 10s – 70p
  • Original denture cleansing tablets 30 – £1
  • Berries and cream shower gel – 85p
  • Unwrapped normal liners – 95p
  • Sensitive toothpaste – £1
  • Biodegradable cleansing wipes fragrance free 25s – £1
  • Shampoo mango and papaya 500ml – 75p
  • Dental tape – £1.50
  • Wrapped fragranced liners 20s – 75p
  • Applicator tampons 20s – £1.05
  • Ultra towels normal 16s – 70p
  • Non applicator tampons super plus 20s – £1.05
  • Conditioner coconut and almond – 75p
  • Totalcare mouthwash – £1.30
  • Twin blade disposable razors ten pack – £1.50
  • Sensitive mouthwash 500ml – £1.30
  • Disposable flossers mint – £1.50
  • Wrapped normal liners – 75p
  • Applicator tampons – £1.05
  • Lemon shower gel – 85p
  • Firm hold hairspray – £1.50
  • Sanitary disposal bags 50 – 99p
  • Liners ultra thin 32s – £1.05
  • Hand wash lime – 85p
  • Non applicator tampons super plus – £1.05
  • Coconut and almond shower gel 250ml – 85p
  • Totalcare toothpaste – £1
  • Maxi towels night 10s – 80p
  • Biodegradable cleansing wipes moisturising 25s – £1
  • Conditioner mango and papaya – 75p
  • Unwrapped large liners – 95p
  • Fresh liners normal 30s – £1.05
  • Dental floss – £1.50
  • Daily care toothbrushes – £1.50
  • Coconut and almond shampoo – 75p
  • Mango and papaya handwash – 85p
  • Fragranced wrapped liners 20s – 75p
  • Extra strength denture cleansing tablets – £1.50
  • Daily care toothbrush – £1
  • Hand gel aloe vera – 80p
  • Non applicator tampons regular – £1.05
  • Coconut and almond hand wash – 85p
  • Ultra towels normal wing 14s – 70p
  • Extra firm hold mousse – £1.50
  • Totalcare travel toothpaste – 50p
  • Unperfumed hairspray ultimate hold 300ml – £1.50
  • Shaving foam 250ml – £1

Is Boots new everyday range good value for money?

A pack of Boots everyday biodegradable cleansing wipes costs £1 from the new range.

They are 50p cheaper than Boots own Micellar cleansing wipes, and 80p cheaper than a packet of Simple face wipes.

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Boots is also selling 100ml of sensitive toothpaste for £1.

This is a whopping £1.60 cheaper than a 100ml tube of Sensodyne, which is £2.60 in Tesco and Sainsbury’s.

While prices may appear to look low it’s always good to compare with the product ranges of other supermarkets to make sure you are getting the best deal.

Shoppers shouldn’t just assume that own-brand options are always the cheapest though.

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Websites such as Trolley can help you compare – it will show you the price of the same product at different stores.

You can cut costs further by making use of loyalty discounts, such as Tesco’s Clubcard or Sainsbury’s Nectar.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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