The Internet’s Most Popular Moisturiser Is Just £8 — And Victoria Beckham Approves

The hydrating, celeb-approved moisturiser is currently at its lowest price of the year.

Weleda Skin Food

by Georgia Scott |
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If you're like me, the constant search for a product to instantly soothe my dry, lacklustre skin is never-ending and, if there's one product that dominates the world of beauty, it has to be Weleda's Skin Food, £8. This affordable, skin-loving moisturiser delivers serious hydration while leaving your skin with the perfect glowing base for make-up. The uses for Skin Food are truly endless; it can be used as a glowing primer, highlighter and deeply moisturising cream for your face and body. Made with a blend of organic sunflower oil, chamomile and calendula, rosemary, this rich blend is ideal for soothing and calming the skin.

Not only do world-renowned celebrities such as Victoria Beckham, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Hailey Bieber swear by the product, but Celebrity MUA Katie Jane Hughes uses the rich moisturiser as her base on her celebrity clients. Although Weleda Skin Food typically retails for just £12, this now you can pick up this dry skin saviour for just £8. This is not a drill.

31% off

Weleda Skin FoodWeleda
Price: $7 (was £12)
Alternative retailers
Macy's$11.47View offer
Walmart$13.49View offer
Waitrose$14.20View offer
Target$18.99View offer

Pros

  • Super rich texture
  • Leaves the skin looking instantly radiant
  • Can be used on cuticles, hands and around the body
  • Doubles up as a night cream

Cons

  • Slightly fragranced
Hailey Bieber Weleda Skin Food
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Not only is the list of celebrity fans endless, but for the last couple of seasons on Love Island, the high street moisturiser has been spotted in the dressing room of the iconic villa which explains why the islanders' skin looks so glowy all the time. This skincare essential works perfectly in the winter months, but it's also great for summer to maintain radiance, boost hydration and creates the ultimate base for make-up to glide on top.

Struggle with oily skin or think the original Skin Food might be too rich? Don't worry, Skin Food Light is ideal for those seeking a lightweight, more silky version of the original cream. This version of Skin Food absorbs into the skin quicker without compromising on the radiance we all know and love.

Georgia Scott is a beauty and fashion product writer writing across brands such as heat, Closer, Grazia and Yours specialising in all things lifestyle and trending. Before starting at Bauer, Georgia completed her degree in Journalism at University and worked as a retail beauty advisor and make-up artist.

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