Lidl is selling a hair dryer and beard trimmer – and they both cost under a tenner
The personal care bargains come with a three-year warranty and are already available in stores
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LIDL is selling a beard trimmer and a hair dryer for those who want to pamper themselves without breaking the bank.
The personal care bargains both cost under a tenner and are already available in stores.
At just £9.99, the Silvercrest beard trimmer is one of the cheapest models we found.
The next lowest price device we spotted came from Babyliss .
While some higher-end models can .
The Silvercrest product comes with a three-year warranty and includes precision trimmers for moustache, eyebrows or sideburns.
It also includes two adjustable comb attachments for different cutting lengths.
Lidl is also selling a Silvercrest ionic hair dryer, which costs £9.99, for shoppers who want to blow their hair and not their budget.
The device has two speed levels, three heat settings and a cold air function.
It comes with a three-year warranty and includes a concentrator nozzle and diffuser attachments for extra volume.
At £9.99, this hair dryer appears to be an absolute steal as more expensive models can cost more than £100.
We haven't tried the product ourselves but the consumer group Which?, that recently - found no direct link between price and performance of hair dryers.
Both products are part of Lidl's Weekly Offers, which means shoppers will have to be quick to take advantage of the offer.
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It's not the first time the bargain store launched budget-friendly personal care products.
Last month, it brought back its popular Paris Hilton's hair care collection with prices starting at just £5.99.
Lidl posted record sales over the Christmas period as it continues its expansion across the UK.
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About 600 tonnes of Brussels sprouts, 17 million mince pies and over 800,000 litres of Champagne and Prosecco were snapped up by shoppers in December.
Sales rose by 16 per cent last month compared to the same period in 2016.
Tesco was named the best major supermarket performer in the run-up to Christmas as shoppers splashed out an extra £1 billion across the sector, according to Kantar.
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