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How beauty fans can get £100 of make up for £10 with cult luxury beauty brand Beauty Pie

MAKE-UP doesn't come cheap, and beauty costs can easily skyrocket, so we're welcoming any new budget brand.

Enter Beauty Pie, the cult beauty subscription service and world's first beauty buyers club where you can buy luxury products at tiny prices.

 If you haven't tried Beauty Pie, now's the time
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If you haven't tried Beauty Pie, now's the timeCredit: beauty pie

How does it do this magic, I hear you ask?

Beauty Pie essentially cuts out the middle man, takes away celebrity marketing, and retailer mark ups, so you just pay for the essentials - the product development, packaging, testing and warehousing.

You support this by paying for a membership, which equates into credits which you can spend on the site.

  • Beauty Pie Subscription, prices start at £5 -
 Luxury skincare is available for as little as £10
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Luxury skincare is available for as little as £10

The low membership prices equate into big bucks with memberships starting at £5 a month, which equates to a rolling £50 to spend every month, £10 a month which works out at £100, or £20 - you guessed it, £200.

For the uber keen, there's even a £99 a year option, saving you £20 on a yearly membership and you'll get £100 credits a month.

For instance, their would normally set you back £50 but Member's pay £12.32.

 Stock up on all your beauty for as little as £5 a month
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Stock up on all your beauty for as little as £5 a month

Similarly with their , you could normally expect to pay £35 - but you'll only spend £8.23. 

Beauty Pie stocks cleansers, make up, retional acids, shampoos -everything - so you'll soon find you only need to do one beauty shop a month.

You can sure you're getting a quality product too, as the brainchild of Beauty Guru Marcia Kilgore who also created Bliss, Soap and Glory, Remède, and Soaper Duper, Beauty Pie is in good company.
You can from £5 here.

 

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