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Scottish Sun
15-07-2025
- Scottish Sun
Four tips to dodge airport rip-offs this summer and save cash for your holidays instead
Read on to find out how you can save big on a curling iron at Tesco SUN SAVERS Four tips to dodge airport rip-offs this summer and save cash for your holidays instead Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HEADING abroad this summer? You could be throwing money away before you even reach your sun lounger. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Dodge airport rip-offs and save your spending money for cocktails with these tips . . . DRIVE DOWN THE COST: Getting to the airport can take a chunk out of your holiday budget. If you are driving, make sure you check out to check out the deals from various car park companies. Also, did you know you can turn £5 in Tesco Clubcard vouchers into £10 towards APH parking vouchers? Head to to check availability and prices. If you are thinking of travelling by train, book in advance to save money and make the most of cashback and loyalty points. THIRSTY WORK: Every UK airport now has free water refill stations, so there's no need to splash out on pricey bottles airside. Bring an empty water bottle through security and refill once you are in the departure lounge. Many coffee shops including Costa and Pret offer discounts when you bring a reusable cup, too. SNACK ATTACK: Solid foods such as sandwiches and snacks from home can be taken through security, so you can avoid expensive airport meals. For longer waits and large groups, airport lounges with food and drink included can work out cheaper. Currently you can get a £5 voucher for 50 per cent off Priority Pass lounge membership — to use nationwide – when you shop via But arrive early to take full advantage of the buffet! Also, check with your bank to see if you have any discount or access to airport lounges, as some premium accounts include this. The Sun's Travel Editor Lisa Minot shares her top tips when flying hand luggage only BEAUTY BARGAINS: The Boots Click+Collect service lets you order toiletries online and pick them up airside. So you can take advantage of online offers such as half-price Garnier Ambre Solaire suncream. A top tip is to save up your Boots Advantage Points and use them for those extra holiday essentials, so you can keep your cash for holiday fun. All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability. 7 We reveal tips to dodge airport rip-offs this summer Credit: Getty Deal of the day 7 Save £47 on the BaByliss C115U curling iron at Tesco Credit: Tesco GET perfectly styled locks with the BaByliss C115U curling iron, down from £80 to £33 at SAVE: £47 Cheap treat 7 Treat yourself to Asda's caramel latte for just 88p ENJOY a little pick-me-up with Asda's caramel latte, 88p. What's news? JUMP on board the pistachio taste trend with Sainsbury's new Taste the Difference creme, £4.75. Spread on your favourite pastries for an instant upgrade. Top swap 7 This hot air balloon solar-powered light is £18.99 from Credit: 7 But you could save £12 by opting for Aldi's version instead Credit: Aldi LIGHT up your garden with this hot air balloon solar-powered light, £18.99 from therange. Or head to Aldi for its version, £6.99. SAVE: £12 Little helper KEEP your feet feeling fresh and cool this summer with Superdrug's deodorant foot spray, £3.99. Shop & save 7 This pink straw bag is down to £8 at Matalan Credit: Matalan ADD the perfect finishing touch to a beach outfit with this pink straw bag, down from £16 to £8 at Matalan. SAVE: £8 Hot right now HELP your kids get outdoors with 25 per cent off nature kits at Hobbycraft. PLAY NOW TO WIN £200 7 Join thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle. Every month we're giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers - whether you're saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered. Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket. The more codes you enter, the more tickets you'll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!


Scottish Sun
06-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Boots launches 50% off summer sale including dry mist sun spray & moisturiser that gives you a natural-looking tan
The health and beauty retailer has slashed the price of thousands of products by up to 50% SUN KISSED Boots launches 50% off summer sale including dry mist sun spray & moisturiser that gives you a natural-looking tan Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Boot's mega summer sale includes 50% off a skincare product that promises to protect against premature skin ageing and a half price buy that gives users a natural-looking tan. The health and beauty retailer has slashed the price of over 3,000 products, including a number of "five-star" buys perfect for summer holidays. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Boots has launched a massive summer sale Credit: Getty 3 Garnier sun spray is currently 50% off Credit: Boots 3 This gradual tanner has been reduced to just £2.09 Credit: Boots 50% off Garnier Sun Spray Garnier Ambre Solaire SPF 50+ Sensitive Advanced Dry Mist Sun Spray has been reduced from £16 to just £8, a saving of 50%. The sun cream promises "very high protection" against sun-induced skin damage and sunburn, and the spray bottle makes it super easy to apply to hard-to-reach areas. The bargain buy is suitable for all skin types, and is hypoallergenic, so is unlikely to cause any allergic reactions. Garnier said: "This protection mist has an ultra-light texture that absorbs quickly, without leaving white marks, and gives a bare skin feeling that is non-greasy. Read more skincare stories SWEAT BET Beauty fans urged to snap up £2.49 spray that helps stop spots on hot days "The spray format allows you to protect all parts of the body quickly and easily. "This water resistant suncream offers advanced protection against immediate sun induced skin damage, caused by UVB rays, as well as protection from long-term damage and premature skin ageing caused by UVA rays." The summer essential has over 100 five-star reviews from satisfied customers, including one person who said: "I thought I'd try it out as I'm a full time wheelchair user with limited mobility and hand strength and was hoping to be able to reapply and reach awkward areas during the day. "I was able to reach most areas, it was easy to press and spray, and whilst clear, it's fairly obvious where it looks shiny." Also in the sale is Dove Summer Revived Light to Medium Gradual Tanning Lotion, which has been slashed from £4.19 to £2.09, a saving of 50%. The budget cream aims to give a natural-looking holiday glow, for hardly any effort. British skincare brand sold in Boots launches 50% off sale as it prepares to close down this month The tanning product works like a normal everyday moisturiser and creates a long-lasting natural tan. Over time, it builds up to a light to medium colour, but don't forget to add sun cream over the top to protect your skin. Dove said: " This streak-free tanning lotion is ideal for everyday use, creating a long-lasting, natural-looking self-tan. "Its moisturising power keeps your skin hydrated, while the 100% naturally derived DHA subtly adds colour for a buildable glow that you control. The importance of sun cream in your skincare routine Dermatologist and skincare enthusiast Andrea Suarez - known as Dr Dray - revealed why you should wear suncream. The one thing you can do that will make the biggest difference - and this matters for all ages - is protecting your skin from the sun, Andrea stressed. "The vast majority of external aging is due to exposure to ultraviolet radiation," she continued, not because you're "not using some jazzy serum or layering 90 different things on your face everyday". "If you're not doing in your 20s, get on that now." But she said the use of sun cream alone doesn't go far enough. Andrea urged that you also wear sun-protective clothing like broad-brimmed hats and long sleeves, on top of not staying out too long in the sun. Doing this over your lifetime - and all year, not just during the summer or on sunny days - "will reduce the visible signs of photoageing", Andrea said. Those are wrinkles, muddled pigmentation and sagging skin. "The gradual tan builds up to a light to medium colour, leaving your skin with a natural-looking, sun-kissed glow." Over 300 shoppers have given the product a five-star review, including one fan who said: "I'm using this tanning lotion for about three years. "I usually apply in the evening and can see a beautiful golden tan next morning." A second person said: 'I Was amazed by how good this is. "I've never used fake tan before, but my daughter showed me the results, and I gave it a try. "My legs take forever to tan, and usually look like two milk bottles, but not anymore." Shoppers can also snap up countless other offers on essential products, such as half price on Soap & Glory Face Soap & Clarity Facial Wash, and Oral-B Pro-Expert Professional Protection Toothpaste.


Scottish Sun
30-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Smug reseller tells people to ‘stop being stupid' and quit 9-5s as he earns ‘full-time wage' flogging tat from Superdrug
But social media users were let fuming with the man's side hustle MONEY MAKER Smug reseller tells people to 'stop being stupid' and quit 9-5s as he earns 'full-time wage' flogging tat from Superdrug Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A SMUG reseller has left people gobsmacked after boasting about making a 'full-time wage' through flogging tat from high-street stores. The man, who earns a living buying and selling items from shops such as Superdrug, urged people to 'stop being stupid' and quit their 9 to 5 jobs to follow in his footsteps. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A smug man has boasted about earning a "full-time wage" through reselling Credit: TikTok / @resellrepublic_ 2 The content creator shared a step-by-step process of how he earns an income - but social media uses were not impressed Credit: TikTok / @resellrepublic_ But people accused the self-proclaimed entrepreneur not only of 'ripping people off', but also described his way of earning as a 'waste of time.' Posting on social media, the content creator who posts under the username 'Resell Republic', gave an insight into how he earns cash, leaving many totally stunned. As he entered a Superdrug store, he said: 'Why on earth would you work 40 hours a week for somebody else's business, when you can make a full-time wage reselling retail products?' He then advised: 'Stop being stupid, stop selling your life for a quick paycheck and watch this.' The bargain hunter then shared how he earns money through retail arbitrage, which involves reselling products for profit. The process, which is completely legal in the UK, involves reselling items through Amazon FBA - an online service sellers can use where Amazon takes care of the storing, packing and shipping of products. The man headed straight to Superdrug's clearance section, where he emptied the shelves of Garnier Ambre Solaire SPF Sun Cream, which had been heavily discounted. The reseller then confirmed: 'We've got this sun cream reduced to £7, so we give it a scam with BuyBotGo - we're gonna sell it on Amazon for £17.99 and that's gonna leave £4.22 profit per unit, which is over a 60% return on investment.' As he headed to the till, he then added: 'So we've done the hard part, we've sourced the products, now we just need to purchase them - make sure you're using a rewards card to maximise your profits, and then we're gonna send them in the next box to the Amazon warehouse tonight. 'And then once that's done, I don't have to do anything else - once they sell, Amazon staff will send them out for me and I can focus on sourcing more and more products.' I've made £18k on Vinted & a hack means I don't have to hunt for bits I've sold Social media users react The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @resellrepublic_, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 256,100 views. It's also amassed 6,413 likes, 589 comments and 1,962 saves. If it was that easy we would all be doing it TikTok user But social media users were stunned by the man's claims and flocked to the comments to criticise his side hustle. One person said: 'Clearing out the shelves so normal people can't buy affordable things, great idea.' What is retail arbitrage and how does it work? Retail arbitrage just means reselling a product on for profit. It is completely legal in the UK, as, once you own an item, you have the right to resell it. Using an app called BuyBotGo, resellers scan items they find in the supermarket, and the app tells them how much the products are selling for on Amazon, and how many times they have been sold in the past month. The reseller will make a profit on the items by reselling them using Amazon FBA. Amazon FBA is a service that online sellers can use, where Amazon takes care of the storing, packing and shipping of your products. So all the reseller has to do is send the products off to Amazon and wait for the money to roll in. Another added: 'Basically ripping people off, nobody in their right mind would pay 18 quid for suncream!!!!!' A third commented: 'Waste of time, too much effort.' Meanwhile, someone else wrote: 'If it was that easy we would all be doing it.' At the same time, one user penned: 'Now wait three years for them to sell.' Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club