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I tried five products from the Superdrug Vitamin E skincare range and they were all under £5

I’m always on the lookout for affordable skincare options, and when I was at university, Superdrug was one of my go-to places to search out the best brands at the lowest prices. Their Vitamin E skincare range has long been a staple on the health and beauty retailer’s shelves, with prices rarely exceeding £5 for their face and body products.

Even a huge tub of their Vitamin E lavender body butter was less than a fiver, and has become a firm favourite for when sleep struggles hit.

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The budget beauty range is all infused with Vitamin E, which is an antioxidant that is said to benefit the skin. Superdrug said: “You can include this vitamin into your lifestyle through tablets and supplements and through food sources. However, it has also been found to improve overall skin health when applied externally, helping to reduce premature ageing signs like fine lines and wrinkles as well as offering long lasting hydration for skin and protecting against UV damage.

“Here at Superdrug, we believe in the properties of vitamin E for skin so much, we made a skincare line dedicated to its ability to enhance skin texture and health.”

I tried five products from the range, including their hot cloth cleanser that’s similar to Liz Earle, and a body scrub that leaves skin feeling silky smooth.

I started off by removing all of my makeup with the Superdrug Vitamin E hot cloth cleanser, which is £4.99 for 200ml compared to £3.99 for Aldi’s own brand, and £28 for the high-end Liz Earle version. The Superdrug cleanser comes with its own muslin cloth and is a generous sized product for the price.

The formula is very creamy and feels quite luxurious too. As well

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