From Asda to Sainsbury's, These Are the Best Supermarket Beauty Buys

When it comes to beauty, I don't believe that you should have to spend hundreds of pounds to enjoy formulations that work. Which is why I dedicate lots of my time in my job as a beauty editor hunting out the best beauty dupes for high-end favourites and sourcing the finest affordable fragrances on the high street. But until now, there's been one shopping destination that I've left largely untapped on my quest for affordable beauty products: the supermarket.

First up, there's one thing to note about my relationship with supermarkets: I really hate them. The thought of having to spend my Saturday morning doing a weekly food shop at my local Morrison's fills me with the kind of trepidation usually only reserved for a trip to the dentist.

Instead, I usually opt to keep my cupboards stocked up with a bumper monthly online shop of tins and frozen food. I also have an on-and-off subscription to one of those terribly overpriced recipe boxes and make post-commute jaunts to Sainsbury's Local (I have to pass on my way home anyway). Essentially, I'll do pretty much anything to avoid having to traipse up and down the aisles of a supermarket regularly.

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However, it was a recent reluctant trip to a big Sainsbury's that caused me to really sit up and start thinking about supermarkets differently—particularly when it comes to its beauty offering, anyway.

While in Sainsbury's Winchmore Hill branch, I stumbled across the store's new Beauty Finds section (while trying to locate some spring onions) and was seriously impressed with its offering of cult products and innovative brands. From glycolic face pads and hydrating sheet masks to eye creams and shower gels, Sainsbury's were really delivering the goods.

It really got me wondering what other beauty discoveries I could find in the great British supermarket. Well, it turns out that there are plenty. As well as many supermarkets offering classic beauty brands like Nivea and Garnier, many are also turning their attention to more cult, beauty junkie brands like Nip + Fab and Dr. PawPaw. In fact, Sainsbury's has even gone one step further and launched its own makeup brand, Boutique, while ASDA has just added its own line of vitamin C infused skincare to its shelves.

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Keep scrolling to shop the very best supermarket beauty products for your hair, skin and makeup bag.

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Mica Ricketts

Mica Ricketts is a freelance beauty editor, copywriter and regular contributor toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK. She also writes for titles including Marie Claire Refinery 29 and Cosmopolitan, and previously worked atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK as Beauty Editor. With experience in both editorial and content management, she also works with beauty brands and small businesses on brand messaging and content strategy. As a busy mum of two, she is passionate about finding efficacious beauty products that can disguise all signs of tiredness with minimal effort.