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Liz Earle launches huge skincare bundle worth £191 for under £70

Liz Earle launches huge skincare bundle worth £191 for under £70

Daily Mirror3 days ago

Shoppers can pick up the Liz Earle 30th birthday bundles and save over £120 on a new skincare routine
British skincare brand Liz Earle, best known for its botanical formulas and gentle, results-driven routines, is turning 30 years old this June. And to celebrate, it's giving beauty buffs the chance to save money on their full size skincare staples with not one, but two limited-edition value bundles.
Both of the deals feature five items, including Liz Earle's iconic Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser, hydrating Instant Boost Skin Tonic, Superskin Face Serum and Superskin Night Cream. Then shoppers can choose either a Skin Repair moisturiser, or a Superskin moisturiser.
The bundle featuring the Skin Repair is priced at £54.50 and is worth £171. Customers can choose from the light, rich or gel version of the cream to deliver 72 hours of lasting hydration for users' specific skin type. As part of the deal, shoppers essentially get five full-sized products for less than £11 each.
For those with particularly dry skin or showing early signs of ageing, they may prefer to opt for the Superskin moisturiser, which is usually £48 alone. This makes the bundle slightly more expensive, with shoppers paying £69.50 for their set. They can opt for either the neroli-infused version, or unfragranced, both of which are said to firm, plump and smooth the appearance of skin.. All together, the products are valued at £191, saving more than £120 overall.
With the brand's 30th anniversary falling on June 20, these bundles will be available from June 18-24, 2025. However, they are limited and are likely to sell out pretty quickly if previous Liz Earle bundle deals are anything to go by.
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There are some other retailers selling discounted Liz Earle gift sets, too. At Boots, the Liz Earle Hydration Boosting Routine 3 Piece Set is worth £66 but is currently priced at £38.25. Meanwhile, LookFantastic has this Liz Earle Skincare Discovery Collection, which stars four minis for £21, which are ideal for travelling with.
But we've no doubt that the birthday bundles will be a popular choice among beauty fans. Starring in both versions of the kit is the award-winning Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser - a product that revolutionised cleansing when it launched in 1995. Beloved for its creamy texture and soothing ingredients like cocoa butter, eucalyptus, and rosemary, it's designed to gently remove makeup, pollutants, and daily grime without stripping the skin.
On the Liz Earle website, it has a near-perfect 4.9-star rating from shoppers based on more than 5,700 reviews. One said: 'I have used this product for a number of years and I wouldn't use anything else on my face.'
Another added: 'This cleanser is the only product that truly cleanses, nourishes and soothes my rosacea, sensitive, acne-prone skin. I have fewer spots and dry skin, and the accompanying cloth works wonders, too. The best cleanser, and I've tried many over the years, including high street and high-end brands.'
Skincare isn't a one-size-fits-all, so some shoppers weren't as keen, with one commenting: 'I tried this for a good month but didn't feel it made my skin feel any better.' Another penned: 'Bought this product to try, having heard and read rave reviews over the years. Do not like it at all. It leaves my skin feeling very tight and dry, and I have to end up putting on loads of moisturiser.'
However, others have used it for years, if not decades, and are still just as in love today as they were in the beginning. One five-star review read: 'I have used this product for a number of years and it never fails to amaze me. It doesn't seem to matter what type of skin you have - this product works. Makes your skin feel so smooth and properly clean, the muslin cloth gets rid of grime and makes skin glow. The 200ml tube lasts for months as you only need a small amount. I use this morning and night and would thoroughly recommend.'
In other beauty deals, LookFantastic is offering the Summer Heroes Edit for £45 , which, considering it's valued at over £150, means a stunning saving of £105 for buyers. The exclusive bundle includes six beauty gems, including four full-sized items from high-end brands such as Sol de Janeiro and ESPA.
Space NK also has an exciting haul, inspired by the viral TikTok trend, 'the everything shower'. The luxury edit of bath, body, and haircare costs £70 and is worth £165, boasting names like Sol de Janeiro, Living Proof and Alpha-H.
But if it's the Liz Earle birthday bundle you want to get your hands on, shoppers can find it here on the Liz Earle website.

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