1) Bellapierre skincare
I got this set for £29.99, a real bargain as it's pretty expensive to buy each item separately. The eye gel (on the right of the picture) alone costs £55!! So I saw it as a good opportunity to try a range I wouldn't normally buy (and probably won't again unless another discount comes along). This is definitely very good quality skincare. The moisturiser (in the foreground) was very luxurious, it smelled like sweet cream. The toner (blue bottle) is particularly good - smells very high-end and feels great to use on the skin. The cleanser (white bottle) is good, but I would not repurchase (even if I could...) as it was a little on the thin side. And the eye gel? It feels wonderful as it goes on, but I'm not sure that it made any great difference to my eye area.
2. Saaf
Saaf is the Persian word for 'pure', and this is the Organic Complexion Boosting Serum. Unfortunately, the barcode got stuck over the ingredients, but from what I can see, the oil contains rosehip, jojoba, vitamin E and juniper (and some other stuff). It has quite a botanical smell - not too sweet - and it feels and smells like a very high quality blend of oils. You can feel your skin just drinking it in. Again, this was a good discount, from £29.99 to £9.99. The packaging on Saaf's website has been updated, but I'm quite happy to take a good product in an older box for a third of the price!
3) EcoTools brushes
These brushes are so pretty with the decorated handles. The set contains the conceal brush (round), the bronze brush (angled), the contour brush (domed), and the buff brush (flat top). The bristles are synthetic and the handles are recycled aluminium. And price? £7, reduced from £14 or so.
These brands were all new to me, so it was a great opportunity to try them at bargainous prices.
Other bunny-approved products I've spotted at TK Maxx are Dr Bronner's, Paul Mitchell and Melvita. So it's always worth a rummage!
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