Beauty fans rejoice as Home Bargains drops ANOTHER dupe – it’s £16 cheaper and still comes in cute glass jars
THEY’RE known for their incredible dupes.
And it looks like Home Bargains has done it again – judging by their new beauty arrivals.
Emma was more than a little excited when she saw the new range of dupes at Home Bargains[/caption] The Glow Recipe copies were priced from just £2.99[/caption] The Glow Recipe originals cost an awful lot more[/caption]Emma took to TikTok to reveal the budget store’s latest products, which look awfully similar to the Glow Recipe viral favourites.
“There’s more dupes in Home Bargains!” she said in the video.
“They’ve got these three skincare dupes in Home Bargains just now.”
First up was the Potion Glow Watermelon Elixir – a £2.99 version of the £19 Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow AHA Night Treatment.
“It’s got hyaluronic acid and niacinamide and it’s meant to basically just hydrate and glow your skin,” Emma explained.
The Glow Elixir Toner is also just £2.99 – compared to Glow Recipe’s Watermelon Glow PHA+BHA Pore-Tight Toner, which comes in at £31.
And rounding off the new dupes is the Radiance Facial Drops – a £2.99 dupe of the £32 Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops.
“In the basket!” Emma concluded.
She also revealed the quality of the products is impressive, as she added: “All glass containers as well which feels very luxurious!”
“More beauty finds in Home Bargains,” Emma captioned the video.
“Who doesn’t love affordable bargain beauty dupes?”
“Omg glow recipe dupes!! That’s crazy!!” one person commented on the video.
“I know! As soon as I saw them I was like eek!! Newness,” Emma replied.
“Oooooh heading to Home Bargains!” another said.
While a third said that the store’s Drunk Elephant dupes – hilariously called Dizzy Panda – are “amazing”.
“Yes I did a video on their bronzing drops. I was really impressed,” Emma admitted.
5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains
- Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris
- It’s official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains
- The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976
- Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines
- There are 575 stores nationwide
However, not everyone was sure about the Home Bargains versions, with some issuing a word of warning about the cut-price products.
“I feel the packaging is the only dupe,” one wrote.
“The actual products are terrible.”
“Their Byoma dupes were full of chemicals that caused bad reactions/burns and these are apparently the same,” another said.
“The only dupe is the bottle style, so please be careful.”
“Burned all my face,” a third claimed.
As someone else wrote: “Please guys just be careful just because the packaging looks similar the ingredients aren’t the same and could potentially cause reactions.”
Others warned shoppers to check the ingredients in the products before using[/caption]Shoppers race to Sainsbury’s to get their hands on their reduced beauty aisle & there’s a £120 hairdryer reduced to £20
SHOPPERS are flocking to Sainsbury’s to snap up beauty electricals that have been massively discounted.
From hairdryers to straighteners and razors, the supermarket has slashed prices on a range of items, leaving customers thrilled with their bargains.
Shoppers are racing to their local store to see what discounts they have[/caption] Sainbury’s have slashed the price on many beauty electrical products[/caption]One delighted shopper, known as ‘yourboujeebudgetbabe’ on TikTok, shared a video showcasing the deals she managed to find.
Filming her haul, she said: “I could not believe the price of these electricals in Sainsbury’s.
“The same day my massager broke, I found one that’s £54 reduced to £13.”
She added: “I also needed a new hairdryer and I can’t believe I got that Remington one for £40 down to £10.
“As you can imagine, a lot of the stuff had gone because I mean, these are major, major bargains.”
The shopper explained that she visited the Sainsbury’s in Croydon, London, but believes other branches – including the Brighton store – are likely offering similar discounts.
She continued: “I did have a quick look online when I was in there to see how much this Remington hairdryer set was and I found it for £59.99.
“But then I also had another look on Amazon, and they did have it for £24.99 on offer.
“Not quite £10 but still much cheaper. It also had lots of makeup and other products reduced.
“I didn’t really have a look, but I could see there were some things reduced here.
“I have actually got some amazing stuff reduced in these sections before.
“There was also the odd home stuff reduced. I mean, I think that was £30 down to £15. And this is what I got for £13.50 and it’s so good.”
The bargain hunter captioned the video: “Anyone want a £120 shaver for £20? Such amazing bargains in Sainsbury’s.”
Her video gained a lot of attention with many people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One customer managed to get her hands on a £120 hairdryer for £20[/caption]One wrote: “It sold out so quickly in my local.”
Another added: “You’ve got a lovely hairdryer.”
Top beauty trends for 2025
Hayley Walker, Beauty Expert at Justmylook spoke exclusively to Fabulous about the big beauty trends for 2025.
Haircare
Hair gloss treatments are a must-have as beauty enthusiasts love the salon-quality shine and enhanced colour delivered by the trending treatment.
Hair glosses are multifunctional as they nourish the hair while offering a vibrant, healthy-looking finish, combining 2025’s core trends. This treatment is perfect for those seeking an affordable, at-home glow-up.
2025 will focus on skin repairing and texture-enhancing treatments.
Skincare
Rejuran treatment, a celebrity-endorsed procedure, will see a rise in demand this year as many seek to enhance the skin’s appearance. The procedure entails injecting polynucleotides derived from salmon DNA to enhance skin texture and elasticity. “Rejuvenation is expected to dominate 2025 skincare trends as many seek to a achieve flawless, youthful complexion.
Skincare routines will also include back-to-basic products for a simplified routine.
Ginseng cleansing oil and panthenol cream are among the trending products for 2025. The cleansing oil is excellent for dissolving makeup and impurities without clogging pores and is enriched with nourishing properties to leave the skin feeling and looking refreshed and radiant.
Makeup
Makeup trends will follow suit to achieve youthful and radiant looks. Under-eye brighteners will be sought-after products for delivering coverage while enhancing natural radiance. This beauty tool will complement natural beauty while improving and brightening dull skin.
Makeup looks will be bigger and bolder in 2025 with cluster lashes expected to surge this year. These lashes bring the glam to glamorous looks as they deliver dramatic volume to enhance everyday or special occasion looks.
Peel-off lip stains circulated the beauty industry in 2024 and are expected to dominate in 2025. The growing popularity of this product is due to its ability to provide long-lasting, transfer-proof colour to lips, enhancing a natural aesthetic. Additionally, cherry-coded aesthetics are expected to be everywhere this year as the deep, rich hue can be achieved using peel-off lip stains or bold lip looks for a dramatic effect.
Nails
2025 will be another year of countless, show-stopping nail trends. Goddess Nails and Aura Nails deserve an honourable mention as these designs channel an ethereal, celestial aesthetic for bold, self-expressing nails.