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Martin Lewis’ MSE reveals how to get £132 worth of M&S beauty products for £55

MARTIN Lewis' MoneySavingExpert has revealed how to bag £132 worth of M&S beauty products for more than half price.

The consumer website shared the money-saving hack .

M&S shoppers can pick up £132 worth of beauty products for £55
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M&S shoppers can pick up £132 worth of beauty products for £55Credit: The Times

Shoppers can pick up the popular "Summer Beauty Bag" for £25, but only if they spend £30 on clothing, beauty and or/homeware products in one transaction.

M&S values the bag at £155, although MSE found you could buy all the items separately for £132 on May 18 when some were on offer.

Either way, you are getting £132 worth of products for £55 - a nearly 60% discount.

You can pick the bag up in-store or online and the reduction will be applied at the checkout.

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It comes with 11 beauty products inside, including an Aveda overnight serum, Clinique moisturiser and Dr Paw Paw peach lip balm.

You also get a Nails Inc. nail polish, Pixi lip lift max and Eyeko Beach mascara too.

How else can I save money at M&S?

It's not just a case of looking out for special offers like the Summer Beauty Bag one - you can save money at M&S through other means.

It's worth joining up to the supermarket's Sparks Card which rewards members with free food.

Customers can pick up everything from croissants and cookies to the iconic Percy Pigs.

Every time you shop in-store or online you are in with the chance of winning a reward.

Not only can you get freebies but discounts off whole product ranges like homeware too.

Meanwhile, it's worth making the most of the retailer's dine in range, which offers discounts on select products.

For example, customers can currently get two pizzas and two sides for £12.

Two M&S stonebaked cheese and tomato pizzas cost £12 and two garlic bread sides are £7.40 totalling £19.40.

That means you'd be saving £7.40 using the offer if you included these items in the offer.

Like most other supermarkets, you should keep an eye out for yellow sticker bargains too.

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Supermarkets add the labels to products when they reduce them.

One M&S worker previously told The Sun the supermarket does second reductions at the end of the day which is the best time to get the cheapest prices.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

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