
‘One-stop wonder' beauty buy that costs £27.99 is being flogged in Home Bargains for £2 & shoppers will ‘buy several'
So if your purse is feeling tighter than ever before, but you don't want to scrimp on your skin and haircare routine, then you've come to the right place and will need to listen up.
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If you're looking to cut costs on your beauty routine, look no further
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Shoppers will need to be fast as a £27.99 cult favourite is now only £1.99 in Home Bargains
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The Dr. Lipp Before n' After, which normally sets shoppers back £27.99, can be used on the hair, face and body
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Meanwhile, this product has been hailed as the 'Swiss Army Knife of cleansers'
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Luckily for those strapped for cash, there's two Dr. Lipp products which are now only £1.99 at Home Bargains - yes, you heard that correctly.
One savvy shopper was gobsmacked to see the cult buys in her local Home Bargains and eagerly raced to social media to alert others.
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Alongside this, she wrote: 'Dr. Lipp products in Home Bargains! £1.99 each.'
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Not only did Charlotte spot the
The
It's been hailed by those at Dr. Lipp as the 'Swiss Army Knife of
As well as this, according to the product description, it's the skincare equivalent of 'that cool kid at school who was really fun but also a shameless overachiever.'
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And not only is it 'fragrance-free, comforting and luscious," but it can be used on all skin types, for the hair and the face.
Meanwhile, the
Beauty fans rejoice as Home Bargains drops ANOTHER dupe - it's £16 cheaper and the quality's amazing
It works as a hair mask and conditioner, as well as a lotion.
According to those at Dr. Lipp, it is 'smoother than James Bond at an awards party' and is 'lightweight and versatile.'
5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains
Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris
It's official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains
The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976
Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines
There are 575 stores nationwide
It's won 'more than 11 industry accolades for its remarkable results' and is 'gentle, fragrance-free and non-sticky.'
Not only this, but it's also been hailed as 'universal and all-inclusive', as well as being a 'one-stop wonder' to condition both skin and hair.
I need to close my eyes, otherwise I will buy several
Facebook user
Facebook users were stunned to see the iconic buys at such a purse-friendly price and many eagerly raced to the comments to express this.
One person said: 'I need to close my eyes, otherwise I will buy several.'
Meanwhile, in disbelief at the £26 saving, another asked: 'Dupes?'
To this, Charlotte wrote back and confirmed: 'No they're real ones, I put the website price on.'
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Top beauty trends for 2025
Hayley Walker, Beauty Expert at
Haircare
Hair gloss treatments are a must-have as beauty enthusiasts love the salon-quality shine and enhanced colour delivered by the trending treatment.
Hair glosses are multifunctional, as they nourish the hair while offering a vibrant, healthy-looking finish, combining 2025's core trends. This treatment is perfect for those seeking an affordable, at-home glow-up.
2025 will focus on skin repairing and texture-enhancing treatments.
Skincare
Rejuran treatment, a celebrity-endorsed procedure, will see a rise in demand this year as many seek to enhance their skin's appearance. The procedure entails injecting polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA to enhance skin texture and elasticity. 'Rejuvenation is expected to dominate 2025 skincare trends as many seek to achieve a flawless, youthful complexion.
Skincare will also include back-to-basic products for a simplified routine.
Ginseng cleansing oil and panthenol cream are among the trending products for 2025. The cleansing oil is excellent for dissolving make-up and impurities without clogging pores and is enriched with nourishing properties to leave the skin feeling and looking refreshed and radiant.
Make-up
Make-up trends will follow suit to achieve youthful and radiant looks. Under-eye brighteners will be sought-after products for delivering coverage while enhancing natural radiance. This beauty tool will complement natural beauty while improving and brightening dull skin.
Make-up looks will be bigger and bolder in 2025 with cluster lashes expected to surge this year. These lashes bring the glam to glamorous looks as they deliver dramatic volume to enhance everyday or special occasion looks.
Peel-off lip stains circulated the beauty industry in 2024 and are expected to dominate in 2025. The growing popularity of this product is due to its ability to provide long-lasting, transfer-proof colour to lips, enhancing a natural aesthetic. Additionally, cherry-coded aesthetics are expected to be everywhere this year as the deep, rich hue can be achieved using peel-off lip stains or bold lip looks for a dramatic effect.
Nails
2025 will be another year of countless, show-stopping nail trends. Goddess Nails and Aura Nails deserve an honourable mention as these designs channel an ethereal, celestial aesthetic for bold, self-expressing nails.
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