Superdrug are helping beauty fans get a summer glow for just 1p but you need to be quick to nab the goodies
THERE’S no denying many of us feel a little better when we’ve got that sun-kissed glow.
But sadly, summer still seems a long way off if you’re hoping to achieve a natural tan.
Beauty fans are going wild for this St Moriz gradual tan that’s been slashed to just 1p[/caption] Shoppers are rushing to Superdrug to snap up the deal[/caption]Well, if you want to look like you’ve just stepped off a plane in St Tropez without forking out on the hefty price tag of actually going there, then you’re in luck!
That’s because beauty fans have been going wild after spotting a hugely discounted gradual fake tan they spotted in Superdrug, which is perfect for anyone looking to build colour for a natural golden glow.
And the best part of all?
It’s been slashed to just 1p…yes, you heard that right!
Poppy Amor-Leng took to money-saving Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK and posted a snap of five bottles of St Moriz ‘golden glow tanning moisturiser’ which you simply apply to your body and face after showering.
She penned: “Gradual tan for 1p!!!! From Superdrug.”
The bargain buy is an everyday gradual tanning lotion enriched with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E for soft, supple skin.
The product description online advises: “To avoid streaks on knees and elbows, bend when applying to these areas.”
It’s usually priced at £4.99, meaning shoppers can save themselves a small fortune.
The post quickly garnered quite the response online, with many beauty fans eager to snap up the mega discounted deal for themselves.
“Omg!! enthused one.
A second tagged a friend and urged: “Get hunting!”
And a third added: “I’ll try check tomorrow.”
Fabulous previously told how Superdrug workers revealed their favourite dupes that could save you up to £60.
In a clip shared to TikTok, staff from the high-street store started bu discussing their own-brand ‘B.Skincare’ melting cleaning balm and joked: “Now you’ve deffo seen this on This Morning. Elemis who?”
While the real deal will set you back a whopping £49 for 100g, the replica version is priced at just £16.99, meaning you can save yourself an impressive £32.01.
Moving on, they then revealed two items from Revolution that they believe are dupes for Charlotte Tilbury – the pro miracle serum (£9.99) and pro miracle cream (£10).
“This isn’t Charlotte Tilbury magic serum?” the said.
“Or magic cream? No, but it’s just about £60 cheaper.”
Not stopping there, they also noted how their £4.99 Collection blusher is also “easily mistaken for Nars,” which is priced at £26