
Home Bargains slashes 76% off £34 'purifying' Elemis beauty product
Elemis beauty fans will be pleased to know one of the brand's top face masks is available for far less than normal
Home Bargains is living up to its slogan once more with its latest beauty buy. The budget superstore is known for selling "top brands" at "bottom prices," and one of its latest Star Buys represents just that.
Fans of high-end beauty brand Elemis will be delighted to know that one of the company's top products is available at Home Bargains for just a few pounds. Compared to its original recommended retail price of £34, Home Bargains customers only need to spend £7.99 to get their hands on Elemis' Superfood Purity Face Mask.
The mask comes in a bright pink 75ml bottle, and the deal means shoppers can save around £26 thanks to the impressive 76% discount. It can be purchased online via Home Bargains' website, or you could check your nearest store to see if it is in stock.
A description of the Elemis Superfood Purity Face Mask online reads: "Revitalise your skin with the Elemis Superfood Purity Face Mask. This vegan mask contains Brazilian Purple Clay and an Omega-rich SuperBerry Complex, purifying and mattifying your complexion in 10 minutes for a balanced glow."
Another adds: "Mattifies and minimises the look of pores with naturally purple Brazilian Clay that absorbs excess oil. It balances skin with sustainably sourced Blackcurrant Seed Oil and Nordic Bilberry Extract, rich in omega fatty acids to hydrate and leave skin healthy-looking. Purifies with Black Tea Extract, known for its antioxidant properties to promote a fresh and clear complexion."
The "smoothie-inspired" mask is designed to "balance the skin and mattify the T-Zone". As it is made with natural ingredients and is not tested on animals, it is a great beauty pick for people who prefer using vegan-friendly products.
On the official Elemis website, it says the same mask is currently out of stock but usually costs £34. On Amazon, the Elemis Superfood Purity Face Mask is on sale for £34. This means that huge savings are to be made by opting to get a bottle at Home Bargains.
In terms of what people think of the face mask, there are numerous reviews on Amazon. One shopper said: "Very great mask feels great on skin smells great works wonders skin feels amazing after this mask Totally recommend!"
Another wrote: "Excellent product, leaves my skin feeling great. it does take a little bit of getting used too as there are bits of blueberry among the mask, but once its washed off for the first time, you'll see its worth it!" A third put: "Definitely recommend for hormonal, sensitive, acne prone skin." However, someone else claimed: "Good mask, but not worth the price."
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