
Skincare fans use clever trick to get viral La Roche-Posay SPF for £3 instead of £20
BEAUTY fans can pick up a bestselling La Roche-Posay SPF worth £20 for just £3 ahead of the sunny weather.
The clever TopCashback trick gives skincare lover's the opportunity to save £17 on the cult La Roche-Posay Invisible Suncream at Superdrug.
La Roche-Posay Anthelios UVMune 400 Invisible Fluid Non-Perfumed Suncream SPF50+, £2.99 (was £19.9) with TopCashback
For a limited time, new TopCashBack members can get a £15 sign-up bonus on any purchase made over £15, on top of 12% cashback for all members across suncare products at Superdrug.
La Roche is a top-rated brand in the skincare sphere, and the Invisible Suncream is one that's often trending on social media.
The popular SPF has an invisible and non-greasy texture that's designed to sit well beneath make-up and other skincare.
It's suitable for sensitive skin types, with a sweat and sand-resistant formula that makes it ideal for everyday use and the UK heatwave.
The cult buy has impressive reviews online, with a 4.7-out-of-5 star rating on the Lookfantastic website.
One shopper wrote: "This is a really light consistency, rubs in perfectly with no white residue and protects from the sun.
I am very pale and my face has never burnt with this product - I use it all year round over moisturiser, I just use a little bit more in the summer.
La Roche-Posay Anthelios Invisible Suncare Spray SPF30, £6.59 (was £32.99) with TopCashback
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Another added: "I've searched for years for an every day SPF that will also sit well under make-up and I've now found it!
A little goes a long way and it covers the face, neck and chest really well, no horrible sticky residue which I've struggled with previous products."
Here's how to claim the deal:
To claim the cashback offer, new members of TopCashback need to sign up via https://www.topcashback.co.uk/15bon25a-tcb/
Search for Superdrug and click 'Get Cashback Now'.
Shop and checkout as usual.
Cashback will then track and appear in your TopCashback account within 7 working days of your purchase. The cashback will become payable (and available to withdraw and spend) after Superdrug has paid TopCashback the commission for your purchase.
The Invisible Suncream isn't the only La Roche-Posay buy available for a discounted price.
Shoppers can also pick up the Anthelios Invisible Suncare Spray SPF30 for £6.59 instead of £32.99 after cashback.
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