The Reject Shop is now selling cheap Sukin and Australis products
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The Reject Shop launches VERY cheap deals on beauty buys – including Australis foundation for $2 and popular Sukin skincare for $5
- Customers can get their hands on affordable beauty buys from The Reject Shop
- Sukin and Australis are now available both in stores and online
- Australis makeup buys cost $2 each and Sukin products cost no more than $8
- The affordable prices come at a time when cost of living is soaring
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The Reject Shop has launched a variety of new beauty products across stores for a fraction of the price compared to other retailers.
Customers around Australia can now get their hands on Australis makeup products and Sukin skincare buys for less than $8.
From primer to foundation, cleanser and hydrating face creams, shoppers are spoilt for choice and the cost won’t break the bank.
The Reject Shop has launched a range of Sukin and Australis products around Australia. Products cost no more than $8, which is incredible cheap compared to other retailers
From primer to foundation, cleanser and hydrating face creams, shoppers are spoilt for choice and the cost won’t break the bank
All Australis products cost just $2 across the board – including foundation, contouring kits and eyeshadow palettes.
Sukin products range from $3 to $8 and include luxurious hair masks, face creams and cleansing gels.
The savings will allow shoppers to refill their entire makeup or skincare kit without blowing the budget.
Remove dead skin with the Sukin cleansing gel and nourish dry skin with the complete facial moisturiser – both priced at $5.
Sukin products are suitable for all skin types, made with natural ingredients and are free from nasty parabens.
The Australis popular ‘Don’t Sweat It’ water resistant foundation costs $24.95 at varying retailers but only costs $2 at The Reject Shop.
The foundation is said to be a hydrating, creamy foundation offering full coverage.
Elf Kentrotis, Marketing Manager at The Reject Shop said: ‘We have found that now, with the rising cost of living, more Australians are turning to discount retailers to find health and beauty items.’
Elf Kentrotis, Marketing Manager at The Reject Shop said: ‘We have found that now, with the rising cost of living, more Australians are turning to discount retailers to find health and beauty items.
‘The increase in demand across this segment has pushed us to expand our product offering. We want to provide our customers with an extensive range of high-quality brands that are a favourite among Australians, at a competitive price range.
‘We pride ourselves on allowing Australians to have access to big-brand products that won’t leave a dent in their budget.
‘We are focused on continuing to grow as a leading convenience retailer to provide more Australians access to big brands at low prices, with a number of new stores opening this year.’