YOU don’t need fancy face creams that cost a small fortune to get glowing summer skin.
Cheaper versions of costly remedies can be just as good — and will give big savings.
Here’s how to get skin in top condition without stretching your budget.
SUPERMARKET DUPE: The big stores are a great place to find effective alternatives to pricey products.
Get rid of daily grime and leave skin squeaky clean with Lacura’s original hot cloth cleanser, £1.99 from Aldi.
It leaves skin feeling soft and refreshed and is a dupe for Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish, £18.50 at Boots. Aldi also comes up trumps for a copy of the £450 La Prairie skin caviar cream.
Lacura’s caviar illumination, £7, has the same nourishing benefits but without the big price-tag.
Vitamin C is a wonder ingredient, known for boosting collagen production, and is in many expensive treatments including the £32 La Roche Posay anti-wrinkle serum.
Rather than splashing out, try Skin Saints Vitamin C illuminating serum for £4 at Tesco.
HIGH STREET HERO: Hyaluronic acid gives dry skin a serious moisture boost, helping it look healthier and revived.
You can find it in Vichy Aqualia Thermal moisturiser, £15.99, at Superdrug. But it is also in Primark’s PS Hyaluronic acid moisturiser, which costs £4 and is a far more affordable option.
Primark also stocks good-value serums including retinol and salicylic acid, for £3.50 each.
SAME BUT DIFFERENT: If you have got a favourite luxury brand, the chances are you can get a similar product for less.
Look past the packaging and it is what’s inside that makes the difference.
Enter the name of your favourite cream into Skinskoolbeauty.com and you will find a list of similar products. You will find hidden gems!
- All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability.
Deal of the day
SHOW who’s boss with this wooden director’s chair, down from £60 to £45 at Habitat.
SAVE: £15
Cheap treat
CHEER up your underwear drawer with this embroidered floral bra, £8, from Primark.
What’s new?
SAINSBURY’S customers can buy items from the exclusive Henry Holland x Bags of Ethics Pride collection until September. Tote bag £5, reusable coffee cup £12 and water bottle £12.
Top swap
CREATE a cosy vibe with this Pacific Acer woven table lamp for £150, at Next.co.uk. Or get a similar look with the rattan table lamp for £49 from Barker and Stonehouse.
SAVE: £101
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IS your lawn looking a little patchy? Give it some life with this Speedy Seed Lush Lawn fertiliser mix, £1.50, from Poundshop.com.
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