A major brand worth up to £80 has been spotted for less than a fiver by skincare fans at Home Bargains. And fans have been flocking to Home Bargains stores.
The budget retailer has been known to stock a variety of products from top-rated brands at lower prices, such as Revolution, the Inkey List and Dead Sea Collection. Now, bargain hunters on social media have spotted the retailer selling a range of products from the luxury Eclat skincare brand that will save them up to £75.
One savvy shopper took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group on Facebook to share how she had spotted three products from the premium brand in her local store. Group member Donna Hames shared snaps of store shelves filled with the premium brand's EGF-Youth Cell Activation Pro-Elixir Serum, Snake Venom + Argan Oil Night Moisturiser and Charcoal Black Peel-Off Mask - all priced at just £4.99, Daily Record reports.
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The Pro-Elixir Serum and Snake Venom Night Moisturiser alone have an RRP of £79.99, meaning shoppers are managing to save a massive £75 with the Home Bargains purchase. Meanwhile, the Charcoal Peel-Off Mask has an RRP of £34.95, which is still just over £29 more expensive than what Home Bargains are stocking the product for.
Sharing snaps of the Eclat skincare products to the money saving group, Donna wrote: "Home bargains. The youth one is 79.99 on its own. Home bargains Farnworth Bolton." The post quickly managed to attract the attention of other bargain hunters who were so floored by the designer find that they were rushing to stores to begin stocking up.
"I’ll be stocking up on that moisturiser", raved one shopper. "Oooh I want some x", gushed a second. "Whaaaaat!", exclaimed a third. "Wow have to get this", replied a fourth.
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