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Liz Earle fans race to get skincare bundle worth £211 for £60


Cruelty-free skincare brand Liz Earle, which is known for using natural ingredients in products, is offering a deal this January that will save enthusiasts over £150 on serums, creams and more. The Superskin Discovery 7-Piece Collection, worth £211, is available for just £60 for a limited time.

The special offer will run until January 23 or until stocks last ahd shoppers can save up on some of the brand’s bestsellers including a 200ml bottle of Cleanse and Polish, valued at £33 and four products from the Superskin pro-age range.

This popular cleanser is known for its spa-like experience, removing makeup and impurities without damaging the skin. The collection also includes the refreshing Instant Boost Skin Tonic and a choice of Skin Repair Moisturiser.

One of the standout items in the collection is the Superskin Face Serum 30ml, usually priced at £50 alone. The lightweight formula, packed with Persian silk tree, pomegranate flower and rhubarb, claims to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles after ‘just one use’. It works to visibly smooth, firm and rejuvenate the skin, reports the Mirror.

The anti-ageing hero has earned a 4.7 star rating from fans. One fan commented: “I have been using this serum for a month now and it has helped to make my skin so soft and glowing. It has a beautiful scent and is such a pleasure to use. Will definitely be repurchasing, it’s part of my self care regime now.”

Another added: “This is my go-to ‘first thing in the morning’ and ‘last thing at night’ face revitalisation. It’s soothing and intensely moisturising. Love it.” However, not everyone was impressed.

One customer left a two-star review, which read: “Packaging premium and serum has a nice texture but smell wasn’t very pleasant which made the product off putting.”

Meanwhile, a fourth skincare fan said the serum made her ‘look younger now’ than she did half a decade ago. She added: “I am 61 and I must say, discovering Liz Earle products has made the best difference to my skin. You can see a significant difference to the texture of my skin. I look younger now than I did five years ago. Everyone comments on my smooth skin. I use Liz Earle on my face and body, it’s been the best discovery.”

Here’s everything inside the Superskin Discovery 7-Piece Collection for £60:

  • Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser 200ml
  • Instant Boost Skin Tonic 200ml
  • A choice of Skin Repair – light cream, gel cream or rich cream
  • Superkin Moisturiser with natural neroli 15ml
  • Superskin Face Serum 30ml
  • Superskin Concentrate 10ml
  • Superskin Advanced Nourishing Cleansing Balm 15ml

Plus, when you add the bundle to your basket, you can select a free sample before checking out and you can expect to pick from 15ml exfoliators and moisturisers to 30ml cleansers, perfect for holiday travel. Additionally, orders over £25 come with free delivery, making the deal even sweeter.

In other beauty bargains, The Luxe Edit Beauty Box at Next is valued at £228 but is priced at just £50, saving approximately 78% on the RRP. It contains eight beauty and skincare treats, including five full-sized products designed to rejuvenate your skin and routine for the New Year.

If you’re looking for something more budget-friendly and comprehensive, M&S offers the Beauty Wellness Box for £30. This box contains 10 products with a combined value of over £100, which equates to £3 each as part of the deal.

Inside, shoppers will discover a variety of wellness classics and new launches, including luxuriously rich creams, a restorative hair treatment, a self-care beauty tool, a calming candle, a soothing fragrance, and more.

For skincare enthusiasts, LookFantastic has introduced The Glow ‘n’ Go Edit, priced at £35 but valued at over £130. This package includes eight hydration heroes designed to ‘brighten, elevate, and protect your skin’, with each product costing just £4.38.

It’s quite a deal considering the featured REN Clean Skincare Radiance Brighten Dark Circle Eye Cream alone is worth £49 – that’s £14 more than the entire box, essentially making the remaining products free.

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