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'Dark circles brighter in one week' with £50 Home Bargains cream cut to £11.99

'Dark circles brighter in one week' with £50 Home Bargains cream cut to £11.99
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'Dark circles brighter in one week' with £50 Home Bargains cream cut to £11.99 The cream is available to buy online at Home Bargains for £11.99 - less than at Amazon Home Bargains is stocking a skincare product that claims to 'brighten' dark circles within seven days. The budget retailer frequently refreshes its StarBuy deals with an array of 'high-end' products at reduced prices, and one of its newest beauty creams is no different. Shoppers can pick up a 15ml bottle of the REN Clean...

'Dark circles brighter in one week' with £50 Home Bargains cream cut to £11.99 The cream is available to buy online at Home Bargains for £11.99 - less than at Amazon Home Bargains is stocking a skincare product that claims to 'brighten' dark circles within seven days. The budget retailer frequently refreshes its StarBuy deals with an array of 'high-end' products at reduced prices, and one of its newest beauty creams is no different. Shoppers can pick up a 15ml bottle of the REN Clean Skincare Face Brightening Dark Circle Eye Cream for £11.99 on the Home Bargains website. With a recommended retail price of £45, customers can make substantial savings thanks to the shop's 75% discount, reports the Liverpool Echo. The cream is priced higher at other retailers. The same 15ml bottle is listed on Amazon, where it retails for £21.90. In the reviews, one customer wrote: "After about a week of use, my under-eyes looked brighter and less tired, and the skin felt a bit firmer." A second said: "I've been using this cream for five weeks now. I noticed the dark circles were lighter within a day or so, five weeks on and wow, a definite noticeable difference. It is expensive, for a small amount, but you only need a tiny amount." Another wrote: "The product worked really well and I'm now on pot two". However, some described it as "expensive" and "no miracle worker". The cruelty-free formula is suitable for vegans. Its packaging is manufactured from recycled plastic. The cream contains elderberry extract, which is characterised as a "nourishing, antioxidant-rich fruit extract derived from the Sambucus tree". It also features glycogen, described as a polysaccharide with "hydrating properties for skin". Shoppers won't be able to pick this up in their local Home Bargains store, as the £11.99 bargain is exclusively available online. The product listing on the Home Bargains website states: "REN Clean Skincare's Brightening Dark Circle Eye Cream refreshes and hydrates your eyes in just 7 days, with 95% natural ingredients and a gentle, cruelty-free formula perfect for all skin types." It goes on to say: "The Brightening Dark Circle Eye Cream renews the eye area in as little as 7 days, noticeably banishing dark circles and hydrating the skin whilst minimising irritation. 95% natural-origin ingredients ensure a refreshing treatment that is suitable for all skin types." In a separate online-exclusive offer, Home Bargains is stocking the REN Clean Skincare Perfect Canvas Clean Primer. Normally retailing at £44, the 30ml bottle can be snapped up for just £9.99. The product description reads: "Minimise pores, maximise makeup. Our probiotic Clean Primer plumps skin, mattifies and fills in fine lines giving a 100% improvement in skin smoothness, for the perfect makeup application and extended wear. "While skin-boosting extracts help balance your good bacteria, reducing breakouts and promoting a healthy microbiome. Expect truly smooth skin - all without silicones."
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