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If you are looking to snap up a budget beauty product that gives great results, then it looks like Superdrug shoppers have found the best buy on the market.

The high-street cosmetics retailer has become a go-to hotspot for bargain hunters who are eager to get their hands on a variety of products, such as skincare, make-up and fragrances, that are similar to high-end brands.One of the latest products that eager shoppers can't wait to get their hands on is the Superdrug Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser that is so popular it has managed to convert fans of the pricier Liz Earle brand.A 100ml bottle of Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish currently costs £19.50 from Liz Earle and £17 at Boots, and it has long been a fan favourite with beauty fans who are looking for a makeup remover that keeps skin nourished and hydrated.

Luckily, Superdrug shoppers have found a cheaper alternative that they are switching to with the £5.99 Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser that they are hailing for being better than the pricier brand.

What's even better, is that Superdrug's cleanser is a 200ml bottle, meaning you are getting more product for less money.The retailer's cleanser comes complete with a muslin cloth which can be rinsed in hot water and used to open the pores before wiping away any make-up and impurities from the skin.Currently boasting 163 five-star reviews and a 93% approval rating from customers, the Vitamin E Hot Cloth Cleanser is one of Superdrug's current bestselling product, with Liz Earle fans saying they are making the switch to the cheaper product.One glowing review said: "I thought I would try this I had heard many good things about it.

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