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'Feel instantly cooler' with Home Bargains 99p spray that also eases hay fever
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'Feel instantly cooler' with Home Bargains 99p spray that also eases hay fever The Nuagé Face Mist Spray is designed to cool and refresh skin, and may help ease hay fever symptoms during the UK heatwave Home Bargains is stocking a budget-friendly spray designed not only to cool the skin and leave you feeling "refreshed", but also to help alleviate hay fever symptoms. Shoppers can pick up the product in store or order it online through the Home Bargains website. The retailer's "cooling" Nuagé...

'Feel instantly cooler' with Home Bargains 99p spray that also eases hay fever The Nuagé Face Mist Spray is designed to cool and refresh skin, and may help ease hay fever symptoms during the UK heatwave Home Bargains is stocking a budget-friendly spray designed not only to cool the skin and leave you feeling "refreshed", but also to help alleviate hay fever symptoms. Shoppers can pick up the product in store or order it online through the Home Bargains website. The retailer's "cooling" Nuagé Face Mist Spray is priced at just 99p and comes in a 15ml bottle. Originally £1.99, a 50% discount means shoppers can snap it up for half the price. In the product description, Home Bargains says: "This Nuage Face Mist Spray cools and refreshes your face." The spray is likely to appeal to anyone struggling to keep cool during the current heatwave, with UK temperatures soaring to nearly 40C. According to the Met Office, this week's sweltering conditions have been triggered by a "heat dome", prompting several weather warnings and thunderstorms across the country, reports the Liverpool Echo. The retailer states that the spray is suitable for both hay fever sufferers and everyday use, adding: "Enriched with Japanese Honeysuckle and Cassia Tora Seed extract, Nuagé Face Mist Spray instantaneously soothes, refreshes, and revives eyes and skin that are dry and irritated from the environment." It is essential to check whether the spray is suitable for you prior to use. The retailer advises: "Always read and keep the leaflet before use. All ingredients, allergens, interactions, safety warnings/information, dosage, and manufacturers' address will be contained within." The same spray can also be picked up at B&M, though it's slightly pricier at £1. It's available on Amazon for £1.49 as well, but delivery can take several weeks. In the reviews, one customer said: "The cooling effect is gentle, not extreme, but refreshing enough to make a difference." Another wrote: "Doesn't last long, but not bad for the price. Nice minty smell and cooling sensation." A third said: "The Nuage Hayfever cooling spray is very good and helps calm down and cool flare-ups when you start feeling the effects in pollen season. It's a refreshing spray which gets to work quickly, and the results are noticeable, especially around the eyes. I carry it with me everywhere just in case." Another wrote: "Love this product, buy multiple times a year during hayfever season for instant relief around face and eyes." However, some customers weren't keen on the spray's scent, describing it as "disgusting". Home Bargains is also stocking a pack of 10 Nuagé Cooling Eye Pads for 99p, slashed from £1.99, courtesy of a half-price deal. The retailer says: "These refreshing pads offer a quick and easy way to soothe tired, puffy eyes. With a cooling sensation, they help reduce the appearance of dark circles and promote relaxation." It adds: "Nuagé Cooling Eye Pads are designed to rest on closed eyes and face while you relax and soothe, refresh and revive them, particularly after periods of stress or irritation." [Image text:] homebargains TOP BRANDS-BOTTOM PRICES
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