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Boots' 'gorgeous' £20 fake tan found on Home Bargains shelves for less than £5

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Beauty buffs have found one of the most popular 'designer' fake tan brands usually sold for £20 per bottle in Boots, for less than £5 in Home Bargains.

The bargain retailer has slashed their prices on popular fake tan brand Bondi Sands, and now shoppers have praised the brand for the offer.

Bondi Sands is a much loved self tanning brand “inspired by Australia’s most iconic beach”. It has a range of products from fake tan mousse to gradual tanning milk, as they aim to give users “an even, naturally golden tan that hydrates and nourishes your skin meaning you stay bronzed for longer.” READ MORE: Primark has fans in a head spin over nostalgic 00s range vibes On Thursday (May 18), Home Bargains took to Instagram to share their new in store offer, which they captioned: “Get your summer glow with Bondi Sands, from only £3.99…” The post garnered a lot of attention last night as beauty lovers flocked to the comment section, tagging their mates to notify them of the offer, the Echo reports.

In the video, the retailer showed off what selection of the Bondi Sands tans were on offer, which included their popular Aerated tanning foam and Aerated tanning foam quick dry, both which both usually cost £19 and £20 respectively at Boots (but are currently on offer for £13.33), for £4.99 in Home Bargains.

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