Fewer brands have become quite as renowned as Liz Earle, with their Cleanse and Polish hot cloth cleanser racking up over 130 awards. Priced at £32.50, it’s one that many only stock up on when it’s on offer - and we might have just found the ultimate money-saving deal for you.
The British skincare brand has launched a huge sale that rivals Amazon Prime Day, with up to 20 per cent off almost everything on their website. But according to The Mirror, there’s a way to get nearly £150 products for under £45 by using a nifty deal-stacking hack.
By combining bundles, free gifts and discount codes, shoppers can get £148.50 worth of Liz Earle skincare saviours for less than £43.60. The haul features the iconic cleanser, as well as five other full-sized goodies and handy travel minis. Here’s how to get it:
Shoppers can build their own skincare routine and pay £54.50 for three products that are usually worth more. But savvy shoppers can really maximise their savings by selecting the most expensive products available at no extra cost.
Skincare fans first get the choice of the £32.50 Cleanse and Polish hot cloth cleanser or the £26 Cleanse and Glow transforming gel cleanser - a difference of £6.50.
With toners, the Smooth and Glow exfoliating tonic is worth more (£20), compared to the £17.50 Instant Boost Skin Tonic, while the most expensive moisturiser you can select without paying extra is the £28 Revitalise and Glow Illuminating Gel Moisturiser, which is £2 more than all of the other options.
In all, these would usually cost £80.50 but those who choose the lower priced purchases would have a bundle valued at £69.50 - an £11 difference.
And there’s still a choice of free gifts to go at, too. Some of the free gifts are valued at £45, with another at £51, but it makes more sense to opt for the Get Up and Glow collection worth £62, which includes the Cleanse and Glow transforming gel cleanser, Eyebright Soothing Eye Lotion and Gentle Face Exfoliator.
After adding this to your basket, Liz Earle will typically add an additional freebie - for us, it was a mini Instant Boost Skin Tonic worth £6.
At this point our basket total totted up to £54.50, but was worth a huge £148.50. But new shoppers on the Liz Earle website can get theirs even cheaper using the code WELCOME at the checkout, which knocked the total down to £43.50. Bargains galore.
And it’s not the only beauty haul worth taking a look at, as Boots, LookFantastic and Charlotte Tilbury have all launched major sales this week. Boots’ beauty boxes continue to be a popular option for shoppers looking to stock up on their favourite skincare products, while LookFantastic have a box worth £200 priced at just £40 and is jam-packed with summer essentials. Alternatively, those looking for a bit of glam may want to try the Charlotte Tilbury mystery box, where you can get £190 worth of CT cosmetics for just £95. Or head straight to Liz Earle to build your skincare bundle here.