09/07/2013

Skincare picks under £10

I often talk about high end skincare products on my blog, but over the years I've found some absolute gems that are also complete bargains.

All of my picks are under £10 each and can be easily found on the high street.


Apivita face masks - with over 10 different types of masks for all skin issues, Apivita masks come in packs of 2 sachets and cost £3. The whole range is based on natural ingredients, and can be found in the beauty sections of M&S. I love the honey mask (pictured) and the aloe mask, both of which are hydrating.

Amie New Leaf Skin Exfoliating Polish* - one of my favourite face scrubs, this fruity offering from Amie is gentle to skin, but still very effective. The best bit...it's only £4.99. (Full review here)

Witch Blemish Stick* - perfect for getting rid of those pesky spots, the Witch skincare line is effective and budget friendly at the same time. The blemish stick is my favourite from the range, offering targeted results for unwanted breakouts.

Green People Scent Free Cleanser/Eye Makeup Remover - One of my favourite skincare products ever, the Green People scent free cleanser works well as both an eye makeup remover and a cleanser, meaning one less product to buy. It's very gentle, and perfect for sensitive skins too. 50ml costs £9.95. (Full review here).

Wilko large cotton wool pads - I used to spend a fortune on cotton wool in Boots until I found these in Wilkinson's! They're still very soft, and are only 65p for 50.

Lacura Wrinkle Stop eye cream (not pictured) - The Lacura range can be found in Aldi stores across the country and the Wrinkle Stop eye cream offers fantastic hydration for the delicate eye area. I would pick this eye cream over some more expensive ones that I've tried! £4.99 from Aldi. (Full review here).

Boots Simply Sensitive Gentle Refreshing Toner (not pictured) - You might not feel like toner is a necessary step in your skincare regime, but for those of you that like to use one, this is a very gentle, yet still refreshing option from Boots. It helps to clear away any cleanser/makeup residue and a 250ml bottle comes in at under £4.

What are your favourite skincare bargains?

*This post contains pr samples, my views are honest as always. 
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14 comments

  1. Oooo i'm intrigued about the Exfoliating Polish!
    Sophie
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  2. I really want to try some Apivita products xx

    Beautyqueenuk

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    1. they are fab - the masks are a good budget way of trying them too x

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  3. Great post, I'm really into skincare at the moment and I love Amie !

    Sophieroseheatrs x

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    1. thank you - I need to try more from Amie! x

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  4. Great products, I love Witch Blemish Stick too :) xx

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    1. thanks. The Wittch stick is such a good spot zapper! x

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  5. Great post! I love the Nivea cleanser, can't remember the name but it isn't too much to buy! Xx

    Gigglesandmakeup.blogspot.com

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    1. cool - I've not tried any nivea cleansers before x

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  6. I love Witch products and have been using the blemish stick for years, it really does work! I need to go to Aldi as apparently they have some amazing skin products for so cheap! x

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    1. yes, you do! Aldi have some amazing products x

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  7. For masks, try organic brand Montagne Jeunesse. Most are under £2 each and really work. Cheap and cheerful eye make up remover? Garnier Fresh Essentials. Works a treat, doesn't sting, isn't oily. For cleanser and toner I always have a bottle each of Olay Essentials. I think the cleansing milk used to be called Complete Care or something like that. You could buy the two Olays and the Garnier product for a tenner total I think.

    Ali

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    1. fab tips! I will check some of them out x

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