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I found Kylie cosmetics at boots slashed down to half price – they even had her iconic lip kits on clearance

I found Kylie cosmetics at boots slashed down to half price – they even had her iconic lip kits on clearance

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BEAUTY BUY I found Kylie cosmetics at boots slashed down to half price – they even had her iconic lip kits on clearance
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BEAUTY lovers are rushing to Boots after shoppers spotted Kylie Jenner's cult-favourite makeup line slashed to half price.
One savvy shopper took to TikTok to share her bargain finds and fans are in a frenzy over the massive savings.
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A bargain hunter spotted Kylie cosmetics at boots slashed down to half price
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The clearance sale also includes Kylie Lip Kits
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Natalie revealed: 'We found loads of reduced Kylie Lip Kits at Boots for £14.50, they only seem to have the matte ones, but there were loads of different colours.'
Considering the lip kits usually retail for £29, that's a whopping 50% off and it doesn't stop there.
She also found Kylie's pressed blushes going for just £10.50, down from £20.
So if you've always wanted to try her products without splashing the cash, now's the time.
The offer only seems to be in store, so you'll have to head to your local Boots to scout this deal.
And it's not the only beauty bargain hiding on Boots shelves.
Another TikTok user, Sophia Petrillo, recently uncovered a dupe so good it's gone viral and it could save you more than £20 compared to the designer version.
Sophia posted a video showing off the Boots Glossy Lip Balm range, which fans are calling the perfect dupe for the cult-favourite Summer Fridays balms.
'I love Summer Fridays lip balms,' Sophia admitted, 'but they're quite expensive.'
She's not wrong, the OG version retails for £23 a tube.
British skincare brand sold in Boots launches 50% off sale as it prepares to close down this month
But Boots' version is just £3 each and even cheaper if you scan your Advantage Card at checkout.
In the clip, Sophia can be seen browsing the shelves before gasping in delight as she spots the shades on display.
'Oh my god… it's them!' she says, scooping up mint, coconut, cherry, peach and raspberry. 'I'll be coming back for the vanilla when it's back in stock!'
She bagged five balms for just £10 with her loyalty discount – less than half the price of one Summer Fridays tube.
And shoppers are obsessed.
'They smell and feel amazing on my lips – I've got one in every flavour,' one fan raved.
Another added: 'I wanted the Summer Fridays one so bad, I'm so glad these exist.'
The £3 lip balms are available online and in-store in a range of flavours including raspberry, peach, coconut, mint and vanilla and shoppers say the vanilla one smells 'unreal'.
So whether you're after a celeb-backed buy like Kylie's lip kits or a budget dupe that TikTok can't get enough of, Boots might just be the beauty bargain goldmine you've been looking for.
Top beauty trends for 2025
Hayley Walker, Beauty Expert at Justmylook spoke exclusively to Fabulous about the big beauty trends for 2025.
Haircare
Hair gloss treatments are a must-have as beauty enthusiasts love the salon-quality shine and enhanced colour delivered by the trending treatment.
Hair glosses are multifunctional, as they nourish the hair while offering a vibrant, healthy-looking finish, combining 2025's core trends. This treatment is perfect for those seeking an affordable, at-home glow-up.
2025 will focus on skin repairing and texture-enhancing treatments.
Skincare
Rejuran treatment, a celebrity-endorsed procedure, will see a rise in demand this year as many seek to enhance their skin's appearance. The procedure entails injecting polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA to enhance skin texture and elasticity. 'Rejuvenation is expected to dominate 2025 skincare trends as many seek to achieve a flawless, youthful complexion.
Skincare will also include back-to-basic products for a simplified routine.
Ginseng cleansing oil and panthenol cream are among the trending products for 2025. The cleansing oil is excellent for dissolving make-up and impurities without clogging pores and is enriched with nourishing properties to leave the skin feeling and looking refreshed and radiant.
Make-up
Make-up trends will follow suit to achieve youthful and radiant looks. Under-eye brighteners will be sought-after products for delivering coverage while enhancing natural radiance. This beauty tool will complement natural beauty while improving and brightening dull skin.
Make-up looks will be bigger and bolder in 2025 with cluster lashes expected to surge this year. These lashes bring the glam to glamorous looks as they deliver dramatic volume to enhance everyday or special occasion looks.
Peel-off lip stains circulated the beauty industry in 2024 and are expected to dominate in 2025. The growing popularity of this product is due to its ability to provide long-lasting, transfer-proof colour to lips, enhancing a natural aesthetic. Additionally, cherry-coded aesthetics are expected to be everywhere this year as the deep, rich hue can be achieved using peel-off lip stains or bold lip looks for a dramatic effect.
Nails
2025 will be another year of countless, show-stopping nail trends. Goddess Nails and Aura Nails deserve an honourable mention as these designs channel an ethereal, celestial aesthetic for bold, self-expressing nails.
Beauty bargains
Boots isn't the only retailer offering great bargains.
Superdrug is also offering up some great beauty swaps.
The drugstore is now stocking the cult Aussie beauty brand MCoBeauty, which is known for offering affordable versions of high end products.
Elsewhere, this week Aldi has a range of beauty products in its special buys aisle including Benefit and Charlotte Tilbury dupe products.
Aldi's Lacura line also released a range of beauty tools for just £5.99, so you can complete your glam kit without blowing your budget.
The sell-out LED Face Mask is also back and available for just £12.99.
The mask features seven different light settings and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, redness and inflammation and is the perfect tool to deliver a spa-worthy facial at home, for less.
What's more, they also have a handy LED indicator, this easy-to-use beauty hack is the secret to a lifted, bright-eyed look.
The LED Mirror with Make-Up Brush Set (£5.99) is another one you won't want to miss, it includes two large kabuki brushes, three precise brushes and a rotatable touch sensor mirror.
But like all Specialbuys, they don't last long on shelves so you'll have to be quick if you want to snap one up.
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