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Aldi's viral hair stylers & LED face masks are back in time for a holiday glow-up – exact date they're hitting stores

Aldi's viral hair stylers & LED face masks are back in time for a holiday glow-up – exact date they're hitting stores

Scottish Sun24-07-2025
Once they're gone, they're gone - so don't wait to get your hands on them
BEAUTY BARGAIN Aldi's viral hair stylers & LED face masks are back in time for a holiday glow-up – exact date they're hitting stores
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IT'S not just your weekly food shop Aldi is known for these days, the budget-friendly supermarket is a favourite of beauty fans - and it's easy to see why.
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The beauty must-haves a perfect if you've got a holiday coming up
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As with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone - so snap them up fast
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Landing in stores from 31st July, the collection of beauty must-haves will be available for as little as £3.99.
But don't waste any time because as with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone.
So, what is there to look forward to?
The sell-out LED Face Mask is back and available for just £12.99 - and it's sure to fly off the shelves fast.
The mask features seven different light settings and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, redness and inflammation – the perfect tool to deliver a spa-worthy facial at home, for less.
What's more, shoppers can save up to a whopping 68% in comparison to similar face masks.
Beauty bargain hunters can also pick up the Eye Massager (£12.99) and Neck Massager (£12.99) for the ultimate self-care session.
Used to relieve strain, improve circulation and even boost sleep quality, the tools come with their own USB charging cable, making them ideal for use anywhere – even on the go.
Aldi is also bringing back even more skincare saviours, including the game changing Facial Cleanser Brush (£5.99).
This rotating brush comes with five different attachments for different skin types, as well as a handy storage station, making it the perfect tool to achieve a deep and thorough cleanse leaving you with a radiant complexion.
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And for that added glow, try out the Electric Facial Roller for £5.99.
Made from quartz stone, it includes a micro vibration feature, improving facial circulation, lymphatic drainage and reducing puffiness around the eyes.
And no self care routine would be complete with out a pair of Plush Slippers (£3.99).
Aldi has also got you covered with other beauty staples, like their Heated Lash Curler (£5.99).
Featuring a curved design to fit every eye shape, these curlers feature a heated wire, so lashes hold their curl for longer, boosting volume for a stunning cat-eye effect.
What's more, they also have a handy LED indicator, this easy-to-use beauty hack is the secret to a lifted, bright-eyed look.
The LED Mirror with Make-Up Brush Set (£5.99) is another one you won't want to miss, it includes two large kabuki brushes, three precise brushes and a rotatable touch sensor mirror.
And or those looking to elevate their everyday hairstyle, the sell-out Dual Hair Styler is back for just £16.99.
Shoppers have the choice of a variety of stylers to create the perfect look, whether it's sleek and straight, bouncy curls, or holiday-ready mermaid waves.
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