
TikTok's AFFORDABLE beauty obsession: This budget-friendly beauty range is giving cult favourites a run for their money (and everything is under £15)
Looking for affordable alternatives to everyone's favourite high-end beauty products? This Australian beauty brand is earning its TikTok viral stripes for its high-performance, low-price products - with each coming in at under £15.
Only recently launching in the UK from Australia, MCoBeauty is redefining affordable beauty with a range that looks, feels and performs like high-end products – only without the hefty price tag.
Offering everything from peptide lip balms and setting sprays to bronzing drops and gripping primers, this viral beauty brand is set to give your makeup bag a total upgrade without breaking the bank.
Available exclusively at Superdrug, MCoBeauty puts affordable luxury right in your hands, supplying you with high-performance products for acing every step of your makeup routine.
One product taking TikTok by storm is the Multi-tasking Skin Booster Flawless Glow – a 4-in-1, multi-tasking skin booster designed to give you the ultimate glowing finish for just £15.
Available in 11 glowing shades, this versatile formula can be worn alone for a lightweight, subtle glow, under makeup as a luminous primer, mixed with foundation to add a light-reflecting glow, or on top of makeup as a highlighter.
We've also had our eye on the Baby Face Multiuse Cream Stick – a creamy, buttery lip colour and blush that creates a natural-looking, healthy glow in seconds.
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