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Shoppers bag ‘free’ eye cream worth £30 in beauty bundle

17 June 2024 , 11:49
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The Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment is usually £30 alone (Image: Bethan Shufflebotham)

Skincare fans can get their hands on a ‘ in a beauty bundle cheaper than Boots, Space NK, Sephora and more. If the warm weather makes your skin feel like it needs an extra boost of hydration, then this deal is for you.

LookFantastic is currently stocking which contains two of the beauty brand’s best-selling skincare heroes. Worth £65, most retailers, including Cult Beauty, are selling it for £46 - but LookFantastic have slashed the price even further.

Currently the cheapest place to snap up the offer, LookFantastic have saving £28.20 on the RRP. One of the products inside, the Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado 14ml, is usually £30, which means those who buy the gift set will get it virtually ‘free’.

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The ‘visibly smoothing’ eye cream features a blend of avocado oil, shea butter and beta-carotene, and is a firm favourite with The Mirror’s fashion and beauty team. Shopping reporter Bethan Shufflebotham loves the ultra-nourishing formula, said: “I’ve been using this eye cream in my skincare routine for a couple of months now and love the lightweight, water-gel texture. You only need a tiny amount warmed up between your fingertips before applying to help reduce puffiness and brighten dark circles.”

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As well as the eye cream, the . The 50ml pot is usually £35, just shy of the set’s sale price.

The lightweight, replenishing moisturiser, is infused with glacial glycoprotein and olive-derived squalane, working to hydrate for up to 24 hours and improve the look of your skin barrier. Together with the eye cream, they’re the ultimate powerhouse duo to prep and prime skin for makeup.

The from fans across various retailers from shoppers who say it’s ‘a must-have’. One LookFantastic customer said: “The Ultra Facial Cream is lightweight yet deeply moisturising, and the Avocado eye cream ensures that my concealer smoothly applies on top. Definitely a must-have for anyone looking for effective hydration!”

Another added: “Been using these individually for a couple of years. Have tried so many brands even Tatcha, this has given me best and sustainable results. My skin is dry, and really thin (in my mid 30s- due to medication); this gives me best and retained hydration. .”

Meanwhile, a Boots shopper penned: “I am very happy with the ultra-hydrating skincare set. The face and eye creams are super hydrating without being heavy. They absorb quickly and leave my skin feeling smooth and looking dewy all day. I highly recommend this set for normal to dry skin types!”

Shoppers bag ‘free’ eye cream worth £30 in beauty bundleThe Kiehl's duo is worth £65 but shoppers can get it for £36.80 (LookFantastic)

But a Space NK shopper was less keen. They wrote: “I grew up with a mother who swore by everything Kiehl’s, so I was keen to try many of her firm favourites as an adult. The ultra face cream is initially quite hydrating, but I found that after a short while, my face was left feeling a bit dry.

"Similarly for the eye cream, no specific complaints, but it was just ok. If you have combination skin like me, this set might not work for you.”

Another money-saving beauty box at Boots this week is the which saves shoppers over £100 on the contents. The features a selection of products picked by shopping experts at Boots, including some seriously impressive brands like Fenty Beauty, Sol De Janeiro, Liz Earle, r.e.m beauty and more. The retailer suggests the box is worth £156.95, meaning .

Elsewhere, which is worth over £150, but will not be available until later this month, while is worth over £130 and available to buy now. Or you can buy the here.

Bethan Shufflebotham

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