
Victoria Beckham's holy grail beauty essential is slashed to under £10 at Amazon
One early deal not to be missed is on one of Victoria Beckham's holy grail beauty items...
Save 29% off Weleda Skin Food Moisturiser 75ml, £8.55 (was £12.07) at Amazon
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I, like Victoria Beckham (and other A-listers like Emily Ratajkowski and Hailey Bieber), swear by the hydrating effects of the bestselling Weleda Skin Food moisturiser.
Amazon has currently slashed 29 per cent off the hydrating beauty essential, so shoppers can get a 75ml tube for just £8.55.
I have checked the price of Weleda Skin Food on Amazon over the last six months on Camelcamelcamel, and it has only been a cheaper price once.
So I will definitely be stocking up on this versatile and effective moisturiser before it's too late.
When it comes to this stuff, you should believe the hype — there's a reason why so many beauty editors and makeup industry insiders love this product.
Victoria Beckham has sung Weleda Skin Food 's praises in numerous interviews, raving about the thick texture and seriously hydrating qualities.
The cream is great for face and body, helping to nourish skin, soothe irritation and combat any signs of ageing or discolouration.
Emily Ratajkowski revealed to The Zoe Report that she also uses the Weleda cream as part of her daily skincare routine.
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Save 29% off Weleda Skin Food Moisturiser 75ml, £8.55 (was £12.07) at Amazon
I can attest that the Weleda Skin Food is as good as its rave reviews.
It really is the only moisturiser that keeps my chronically dry skin soft and supple, plus it smells absolutely divine.
The formula is made from natural ingredients like beeswax and lanolin, which are great for locking in moisture, and a blend of plant oils.
The incredible scent is thanks to the chamomile and rosemary.
As a shopping writer, I would highly recommend adding it to your basket, especially if you're in the market for an all-rounder moisturiser for your summer holidays or beauty cabinet.
There will be plenty more incredible Prime Deal Days deals worth snapping up from midnight on 8 July.
Expect to see lots of savings on your favourite brands and Amazon devices throughout the four-day Prime Day event.
The deals are running until Friday, 11 July, and we are picking out the best Prime Day deals across all categories.
But to access all the exclusive savings you must become an Amazon Prime member.
If you are not one already, you can join using the 30-day free trial, which gives you complete access to all the perks, including the sale without you spending a penny.
Amazon Prime Day: best early deals
Amazon Prime Day doesn't kick off until tomorrow (Tuesday 8th July), but the retailer has launched some early deals for Prime members.
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Shark FlexBreeze HydroGo Cordless Fan, £99.99 (was £129.99) - buy here
Eufy G50 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, £99.99 was (£199.99) - buy here
Fairy Platinum Plus All-in-1 Dishwasher Tablets, £22.50 (was £27.89) - buy here
Echo Dot + Ring Video Doorbell, £65.99 (save 57%) - buy here
Shark IZ202UKT Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner, £178.88 (was £279.99) - buy here
Cillso Fitness Smartwatch, £23.99 (was £129.99) - buy here
Remington Advanced Coconut Therapy Hair Straightener, £34.90 (was £139.99) - buy here
L'Oréal Paris Anti-Ageing Day Cream, £13.99 (was £29.99) - buy here
Ninja Foodi StaySharp Knife Block, £199.99 (was £249.99) - buy here
Xinwild Wireless Earbuds, £21.99 (was £129.99) - buy here
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