
Big tub of 5-star rated Weleda body butter hits £10 sale for 24 hours
Weleda's iconic Skin Food range is loved by Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham – and now the hero body butter is on sale with a £12 saving
Boots' sought-after £10 Tuesday sale is back, and the deals are hotter than a heatwave in July. Every Tuesday, the high street fave cherry-picks a mix of must-haves and slashes its prices down to just £10, with savings often hitting a jaw-dropping 40–75% off RRP.
While skincare usually nabs the limelight (and rightly so), the offer casts a wide net– think beauty tech, dental care, grooming goodies, bath & body treats and make-up bag staples. This week, we've got our eye on one standout that we don't often see featured in sales: Weleda's Skin Food Body Butter. Usually, a 150ml tub of this will set you back £21.95, but today it's been slashed to £10 for 24 hours, giving you a near-£12 saving.
If you're already a fan of the cult Weleda Skin Food, prepare to fall head over heels for its ultra-nourishing big sister: Skin Food Body Butter. Housed in a big tub, this velvety-rich body moisturiser harnesses the same plant-powered magic – viola tricolour, calendula and chamomile – with added oomph from organic shea and cocoa butters. The texture is rich but not greasy, melts in like a dream post-shower and leaves skin cocooned in moisture with a gentle hit of calming lavender and zesty orange.
Loved by beauty insiders and celebs alike, the Skin Food range has the thumbs up from Meghan Markle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Victoria Beckham and Hailey Bieber, to name just a few, and this body butter in particular is said to be a hero of the collection. Though many reviewers on Boots call it a winter wonder, it also earns praise from repeat buyers who say it transforms the dry skin on their legs and arms, allowing them to confidently wear dresses and short-sleeved tops.
One 5-star review writes more specifically: "I have VERY VERY dry skin on my legs and with one use this product changed all of that for years I spent a fortune on moisturisers that never worked. A small amount goes a long way, £10 deal is excellent. 5 stars."
"Absolutely Fantastic body moisturiser. I've used a lot over the years, and this one is really wonderful. My legs start to look dry during summer. This butter keeps them soft for 48 hours. It's brilliant, and I would highly recommend it. The company themselves are also worth a look!" another writes.
A third says: "I was using a far more expensive brand similar to this cream up until a friend recommended it to me for dry patches and hand cream. That was 5 years ago. I've been buying it ever since and introduced it to my mother. I've also started wearing it on my face at night. It feels a bit heavy on your face at first, but give it time to do its magic, and you won't regret it. Great cream to restore your skin, especially during the winter months."
A fourth concludes: "I gotta say, WELEDA Skin Food Body Butter is a game-changer! This stuff is like a creamy dream for your skin. It's so rich and nourishing, it feels like a treat. I've been using it for a while now, and my skin has never felt so soft and hydrated. Plus, it has a lovely, subtle scent that's not overpowering. I'm officially hooked! If you haven't tried it yet, you're missing out."
That same reviewer, however, also caveats: "While I'm head over heels for WELEDA Skin Food Body Butter, it's only fair to mention a couple of downsides. It can feel a bit heavy, especially if you apply too much, so it might not be ideal for those who prefer a lighter lotion. Also, the price is a bit on the higher side for a body butter."
If you get to the £10 Tuesday deal a little late, Ocado is also currently offering the Weleda Skin Food Body Butter for £10 as well.
Elsewhere, if a body butter is on your shopping list, you can pick up Garnier's Body Superfood, Repairing Body Butter on LookFantastic for £5 instead of £9.99 today. The Body Shop's Mango Body Yogurt is also a summery steal at £13.
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