Shoppers are snapping up an early Black Friday deal that makes a perfect stocking filler and it's £8.50 off. Nip + Fab have a range of skincare bundles available on their site but the is extremely budget friendly at £13.
Inside the set are three products that work together to cleanse and treat skin. The is specifically crafted to remove excess oil, impurities and make-up. It's advised to use it three times a week and then daily once skin has adjusted.
It's not just a face wash though, there's also the which soothes oily skin and improves the appearance of breakouts - as well as being nice for pamper sessions.
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If you, or your teen, wants a quick treatment for spots that encourages healing then the are ideal. The subtle patches can be worn day or night.
The set itself has only brought in three reviews, but they're absolutely glowing. One shopper said: "Teenage daughter loves these products. Really glad I bought these products for my daughter, she enjoys using them and they seem to be ."
A second wrote: "My teen really loves this product and finds it helps her breakouts." While a third added: "Excellent product for oily skin. Bought this for my teenage son all products are excellent and really help clear his skin. He says that they make his skin feel really clean and fresh."
There are other skincare sets on the market aimed at teenage skin, such as the or the , but neither contain full sized products.
Nip + Fab also has plenty more on offer, such as the which contains over £80 worth of products for £50. There are targeting different skincare goals that are available from the brand.
You can get the for £13 directly from Nip + Fab.
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