
B&M is selling a £3 beauty buy for ‘smoother & nourished skin' – and it's £50 cheaper than branded version
B&M facial
However, B&M's Face Facts One-Step Mini Facial proves you don't need to break the bank to give yourself some much needed self-care.
The £2.99 product, infused with AHAs to gently exfoliate and smooth your skin.
It also contains liquorice root to brighten and nourish the complexion and promises to make you feel like you've had a facial, in just one step.
The 50ml bottle is vegan and suitable for all skin types, so you don' t have to worry about any rashes or irritation.
Face Facts recommends using the product weekly to maintain healthy and glowing looking skin.
The skincare brand said: "Treat your skin to an at home facial with Face Facts One-Step Mini Facial.
"Infused with AHAs and liquorice root, for smoother and nourished skin."
£50 cheaper than branded product
The budget buy is over £50 cheaper than Drunk Elephant's 50ml bottle of Bouncy Bright Facial, which is priced at £62.
The premium buy is also vegan and promises to smooth skin, fade spots, and reduce redness.
However it is not an exact like for like product, as it contains different ingredients, such as plant oils marula, chia, fermented green tea, and pumpkin seeds.
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L'Oreal Paris Triple Active Day Moisturiser Dry and Sensitive Skin is another budget product that proves that you don't need to break the bank to look your best.
The £7.99 buy promises "long lasting hydration" for all skin types and protection against free radicals and the harmful effects of the sun.
Enriched with Ceramide and Vitamin B5, the cream helps to reinforce the skin's protective surface, making it feel more comfortable.
A description reads: "The L'OrÉal Paris laboratories created Triple Active to provide long lasting hydration to all skin types.
"Triple Active comes from the association of advanced active ingredients and luxurious textures to reveal more beautiful-looking skin."
Biggest skincare trends for 2025
Face The Future's Head of Clinic, Kimberley Medd, shared the five skincare trends predicted to take off in 2025.
1. Exosomes
Exosomes are the buzzword for 2025, taking advanced skin regeneration to new heights. These micro-messengers signal skin cells to repair damage, boost collagen, and accelerate recovery, and they're a gamechanger for targeting ageing.
2. Streamlined Skincare
The age of 12-step routines is fading as consumers shift to more intentional, multi-functional products. Streamlining skincare not only saves time but also reduces the risk of overloading your skin. In 2025, we'll see a rise in hybrid products that combine active ingredients for simplified, effective results.
3. Vegan Collagen
Plant-based collagen will dominate the skincare world this year, providing a sustainable, ethical alternative to traditional animal-derived collagen. Expect vegan collagen in everything from moisturisers to serums.
4. The Rise Of AI
AI is revolutionising the beauty landscape, making it possible for consumers to get truly personalised skincare solutions. In 2025, we predict a dramatic shift towards AI-powered tools that help people understand their skin on a deeper level.
5. Hair Loss Solutions -
Hair loss is an issue that affects more men than we often realise, and it's no longer just something we're talking about behind closed doors. This year, expect to see a continued rise in demand for treatments that not only tackle hair loss but also nurture overall scalp health.
L'Oreal advises beauty fans to use the product every day, on thoroughly cleansed skin.
One beauty fan has also been raving about another posh cream that she said makes her look decades younger than 70.
The Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Refining Moisture Cream Complex would normally cost £40, but it's available for just £15 right now on Amazon.
And shoppers are also raving about Boots' range of Korean skincare, as beauty experts estimate that South Korea is 10-12 years ahead of the Europe and the US in terms of skincare and aesthetic treatments.
However, as many products contain salmon sperm, Korean beauty isn't for everyone.
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