Revealed: The secret Amazon hack that allows customers to buy beauty products for as little as 95p (and get money off your next purchase)
- Prime members can order sample size beauty products for as little as 95p
- Some full size offerings include £9.99 Nip+Fab cream for just £3.99
- Trick allows UK customers to benefit from Prime Samples like those in the US do
Amazon shoppers in the US are able to benefit from a little-known 'sample store' where they can pick up bargain beauty products.
But it turns out that the UK site also has a secret section of sample beauty products with prices starting at as little as 95p.
While US customers benefit from a dedicated sample section, shoppers in the UK can find the products on offer by searching Prime Samples in the beauty section.
The only catch is that you have to be a Prime member to snap up the beauty bargains, many of which are sample sizes.
However, the site is currently offering a full size Nip+Fab Glycolic Fix Body Cream 200ml for £3.99, less than half the price at Boots where the same product costs £9.99.
Shoppers can also benefit for a money off voucher for the same value to go towards their next purchase from the same brand.
A little-known Amazon hack allows UK shoppers to buy sample sized beauty products and even full sizes for as little as 95p
For instance, a 70ml Rituals body cream costing £5 comes with a voucher for the same amount off your next Rituals buy.
Customers can also snap up 10 Avon lipstick minis for £3.99 or a travel size Nivea deodorant for 95p.
The smaller sizes are ideal for travel or allow beauty fans to trial new products before splashing out on the real thing.
While the retail giant was once most closely associated with books and toys it's been doing its best in the past few years to break into the beauty and fashion realms.
Rituals body cream costs £5 and shoppers also receive a voucher for the same amount off their next purchase from the brand. A Nip+Fab cream that costs £9.99 in Boots is just £3.99
Last year, it launched its new Find collection in the UK and Europe, with an initial 500 pieces aiming to provide both key basics and hero pieces.
It’s led by Frances Russell, former head of womenswear at M&S, and includes ex-Primark menswear buying director Glen George.
And prices range between a purse friendly £25 to £50 for a dress in order to tempt customers away from their go-to high street brands.
This sample Skyn Iceland cream costs £5 and comes with a money-off voucher. Prime customers can snap up a sample sized St. Moriz Instant Self Tanning Lotion Sachet for £1 with free delivery
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