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Cheap Skincare?

sparkle_3-2
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Hi there!!!
Does anyone know of any cheap skincare sites??
I know that there are bargain products to be found out there but i just cant seem to find them!!
So i am adopting a little help from all my fellow money savers!!
Thanks!
Does anyone know of any cheap skincare sites??
I know that there are bargain products to be found out there but i just cant seem to find them!!
So i am adopting a little help from all my fellow money savers!!
Thanks!

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Depends what type of skin care you want. I use MD Formulations which is very expensive in this country. One facial cream is £48 but i have just purchased 6 products from this company in Canada for £80 and it only took 1 week to arrive.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com
MD Formulations contains glycolic acid which can take the top layer of skin of. But if used correctly it really does work.
If you search through google for MD Formulations you'll see.0 -
Depends what you want of cousre but superdrug's own products are good and Lidl's moisturisers are great. The antiwrinkle in the black tube is lovely, compare it with expensive brands, basic Oil of Olay is good too.
All skincare experts will tell you it's a waste to pay loads for a moisturiser because the effects of them all are transient anyway we are paying for the hype and packaging. I read the other day start with the cheapest and work your way till you find what you like then stick with it.Women and cats will do as they please and men and dogs should get used to it.;)
Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.
Ralph Waldo Emerson0 -
Liz Earl is brll I wont use anything else.http://www.lizearle.com/lizearle/products?s=1642035034&range=10
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https://www.saveonmakeup.co.uk
https://www.slapiton.tv
https://www.beautynaturals.co.uk
Another recommendation for https://www.essentialdayspa.com - their prices are sometimes up to half the price of products in the UK - especially for Decleor (which is my favourite)
https://www.strawberrynet.com
https://www.sasa.com - they sell Eyecurl heated eyelash curlers for £4ish - they are £16 in the UK!
https://www.hairdivision.co.uk - more for hair and body care but still good value
https://www.magicmakeup.co.uk0 -
I agree with littlemissmoneysaver as i said https://www.essentialdayspa.com are really cheap for expensive beauty products. There shipping charges are reasonable and there prices are in pounds, not dollars. there is a forum on their web page as well.0
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Cheapsmells.co.uk is a fab site, reduced products and fast delivery, as is beautycounterdirect.com.
Beware of !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - although they have massively discounted products please be warned. I ordered stuff from them before Christmas (along with a free lipgloss from a magazine voucher code!) and although I paid £2.99 for next day delivery it took about 3 weeks to arrive, after sending a couple of emails. A friend of mine had a similar problem, however her goods took much longer to arrive and the email responses were sarcastic and unfriendly. I ordered from them again in February - and am still waiting for my goods. I have sent them countless emails (there is no phone number on their website) and only had one sarcastic response, which promised me a refund which never materialised. I am now in the process of waiting for my bank to investigate for a refund. So very poor customer service and after researching other review sites I am not alone in my experiences.:mad:0 -
Aldi and Lidls skin cream is really good, also beautyrocket.com and ebay of course! Watt brothers stores have discounted brand name expensive stuff going cheap too.0
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I use Suki skincare but it is prohibitively expensive over here so I get it from Ebay US. Usually I buy from the same couple sellers and I'll buy cleanser, toner, serum and moisturiser together for about £60 - when over here the moisturiser alone is £45!
I've nothing against cheap skincare, I just find that for me, natural products are far better and the results are astonishing. I do have very sensitive skin though and tend to have lots of Lupus rashes on my face so I'm willing to pay a bit extra for things like that and save money elsewhere.Living with Lupus is like juggling with butterflies0
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