The popular discount store has included the bargain deal in its newest skincare collection
Bargain hunters are thrilled to find a luxury beauty product, typically retailing between £15-£19, now on offer at Home Bargains for only £1.99. The discount store, renowned for its budget-friendly offerings, has added this fantastic deal to its latest skincare range.
Home Bargains is now stocking Skin Sapiens Nourish and Hydrate Face Cream with Calendula in its beauty section for just shy of two quid. In contrast, the same product fetches £15 on Amazon and carries a recommended retail price of £18.95, meaning customers can pocket a tidy saving of around £13 by shopping at Home Bargains.
The cream pledges to deliver “better skin” and is infused with calendula to “help relieve that tight feeling caused by office aircon, make-up and late nights”. Calendula is a natural oil extracted from marigold flowers.
Calendula offers numerous benefits for the skin, such as reducing redness, soothing irritation, promoting new tissue growth, increasing blood flow, and accelerating healing. It can also eliminate acne-causing bacteria, remove dead skin cells, hydrate dry or damaged skin, and relieve skin after sun exposure.
Known for its antifungal, antibacterial, and antimicrobial properties, calendula is also rich in antioxidants. These include flavonoids, carotenoids, and polyphenols, which can help alleviate oxidative stress on the skin, reports the Liverpool Echo.
The Nourish and Hydrate Face Cream with Calendula from Skin Sapiens is a vegan, animal-friendly moisturiser dermatologically tested for sensitive skin. It features a concise list of just 11 ingredients, is free from perfume, and even showcases the plant-based origin of its constituents directly on the packaging.
You can grab this cream either online or in-store. Home Bargains says: “Discover the Skin Sapiens Face Cream, your go-to daily moisturiser packed with calendula to nourish and hydrate all skin types. With just a pea-sized drop, this vegan-friendly emulsion will leave your skin feeling refreshed and revitalised!” You can also get Skin Sapiens’ Oil To Milk Cleanser for £1.99 – down from £23.95.
Many people have praised the cream, as seen in the reviews on Amazon. Chaz shared their satisfaction, saying: “I loved how this felt on my skin! I have extremely sensitive skin on my face and it gets particularly dry in winter.”
Chaz continued: “I wanted to find an eco-conscious product that hydrates my skin, doesn’t feel oily or pasty, and is not perfumed (I find perfume products particularly stingy!) This is EXACTLY what I got with this product! I couldn’t be happier and will definitely be buying more of the company’s products in the future. 10/10 would recommend! !”.
A second reviewer gushed: “Sinks into the skin very easily, and doesn’t irritate my extremely sensitive skin.” Another user chimed in, “My skin feels incredibly supple and soft after using this following a serum! I admit, it can be slightly drying at first, but applying a few extra layers until my face feels nicely plumped does the trick. So far, I’m glad I’ve worked this product into my skincare routine.”
The sudden drop in price at Home Bargains is due to Skin Sapiens announcing that it is closing up shop. The company shared the following message on its website: “After nearly eight years, from making balms in a kitchen to working with global retailers, it’s been an incredible journey.
“Despite our best efforts, we’ve struggled to reach the scale needed to fulfil our vision. Sadly, we’ve made the tough decision to bring the curtain down on Skin Sapiens. It’s been a privilege to be part of your skincare routine.”
Home Baregains continues to live up to its name as it is selling several other beauty products for far less than their recommended retail price. For example, shoppers can get L’Oreal’s £14.99 Revitalift Pro-Retinol Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream for £3.99.