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Catherine Addison-Swan

Home Bargains shoppers discover luxury skincare products worth £80 on sale for just £4.99

Home Bargains shoppers are making plans to search the shelves this weekend after a luxury skincare range was discovered in stores at a fraction of its usual price.

The budget retailer is selling Eclat Skin London products for just £4.99 - a whopping 93% off their usual retail price. One savvy shopper shared the amazing find in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, in a discovery that quickly drew attention from hundreds of bargain hunters.

They discovered Eclat Vitamin C + Shea Butter Night Moisturiser on sale for £4.99, compared to a price tag of £79 on the Eclat website. Also on the shelves at Home Bargains was Eclat EGF Youth-Cell Activation Pro Elixir Serum selling for £4.99, which too retails for £79 when bought directly from Eclat online.

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The Eclat night moisturiser is priced at £79 on the brand's website - but is on sale in Home Bargains for a fiver (EclatSkinLondon.com)

Dozens of shoppers in the group vowed to go on the hunt in their nearest Home Bargains store to find the hugely reduced skincare products. "Wow!" one person exclaimed in the comments section, while one of several people who tagged their friends to urge them to keep an eye out for the range declared: "I need these."

It's not the first time that customers have sniffed out a good deal in Home Bargains. Back in the summer, shoppers were delighted after finding a luxury brand of shower gel, Kiwi Botanicals, on sale for just 99p - despite usually having an RRP of £60.

Just last month savvy bargain hunters also discovered a £7 shampoo on the Home Bargains shelves that usually costs around £30 elsewhere. One Facebook user shared the Bed Head Tigi shampoo and conditioner on sale in her local store for £6.99, and fellow shoppers quickly rushed out to snap some up for themselves.

One of the latest ranges that has gone down a storm at Home Bargains is a selection of fizzy drinks inspired by classic childhood sweets. Last month shoppers were ecstatic after discovering the 99p Barratt drinks on the shelves, with flavours including Flumps, Wham bar and Fruit Salad.

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