Aldi is an unsurprisingly but rewarding place for skincare lovers. The Lacura range is filled with incredible beauty products all at affordable prices.
From serums to moisturisers, SPF to masks, you’ll find everything you need.
And that now includes tanning drops! If you want to get that summer glow but keep your skin protected, then opt for these Luxury Illuminating Tan Drops for just £4.99.
The beauty must-have sold out within weeks following its first launch last Christmas.
Boasting a hydrating and lightweight formula, Aldi’s luxe drops are perfect for achieving a golden, sun-kissed tan whilst also minimising uneven skin tones and imperfections for a natural glow.
Equipped with a pipette dispenser, beauty lovers can have ultimate control over the application for a fuss and streak-free finish.
You can enjoy a perfect glowy tan, while still topping up on your factor 50.
To add even more glam to your skincare routine, try Aldi’s very first Vibrating Rose Quartz Sculpting Roller.
Face rolling alleviates tension in overworked muscles, helping to de-puff, tone and lift complexions. By kicking your lymph system into gear, a rose quartz roller can shift toxins and blockages, helping cheekbones appear higher and sharper.
Aldi’s battery-powered edition of the beauty tool uses sonic vibrations to soothe tension, stimulate blood circulation and boost collagen levels, leaving skin looking and feeling radiant.
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