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Victoria Beckham uses a £72 sheet mask for flawless skin… here’s how you can get the same results for £5.50

The fashion boss has taken to social media to announce her love for Japanese cult-favourite beauty brand SUQQU

VICTORIA Beckham has taken to her Instagram page to reveal her go-to skincare staple for jet-lagged, dehydrated skin.

The fashionista posted a snap of a SUQQU Face Stretch mask on her social media story earlier today, with the caption: “Amazing stretch face mask… When u have been up since 4am with jet lag.”

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The designer is often spotted on social media sharing her beauty secrets

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The mum-of-three posted about her skin saviour for after travelling

Victoria often speaks out about her favourite beauty brands, and has even collaborated with beauty giant Estee Lauder for her own cosmetics line in the past.

But although some of her other faves may be a little more affordable, this particular product costs a whopping £72 (for six masks).

The sheet mask, which is designed to be pressed onto skin and left for 10-15 minutes, contains 33ml of facial serum and claims to intensively moisture skin and improve texture and tone.

Afterwards, a film of leftover serum is left on the skin to be rubbed in and absorbed.

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Victoria often sports a flawless complexion
  • SUQQU Face Stretch Mask, £72 from Selfridges –

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But with so many Korean and Japanese budget beauty brands springing onto the scene, those of us on a tighter budget that Mrs. Beckham are in luck.

Korean brand Too Cool For School offer a range of skincare products that are all built with the same innovative technology and ingredients found in the far east.

The Coconut Oil Serum Mask uses the same hydrating and moisturising ingredients as it’s more expensive counterpart – but at just £5.50, it’ll set you back less than a tenth of the price.

  • Too Cool For School Coconut Oil Serum Mask, £5.50 from Cult Beauty –

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