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Home Bargains shoppers floored as they spot £15 foundation for just £2

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Every lover will know all too well that the price of makeup can rack up quickly, so it's no wonder as soon as there's a bargain, it will get snapped up. Now makeup buffs have been 'running' to for the deal of the year after a £15 Max Factor was spotted for just £2.

The bargain store was seen selling the " 'skin-improving'' foundation that's being sold for seven times more elsewhere, including in Boots. Priced at just £1.99, the viral Max Factor Miracle Pure Skin-improving Foundation will set you back an eye-watering £14.99. 

A good addition to your makeup bag, the brand said the foundation is "clinically proven to care for skin while you wear it'' and has an impressive 4.1 star rating. The foundation promises to plump your skin by ''letting your complexion benefit in five ways, with improved radiance, firmness, elasticity, density, and suppleness''.

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It's also good for skin as it's infused with 89% skin-care ingredients, such as Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid, which will keep skin hydrated for 24 hours after application. It's said to be a buildable coverage, and is perfect for either a more natural look, or those who want a full coverage glam - and even contains SPF 30 as an added benefit. But while it may be purse-friendly, it's come under fire for its lack of shade variety, meaning not everyone can enjoy the product.

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It's not the first time Home Bargains have delighted shoppers with their affordable products as they previously sent shoppers into a frenzy when they were spotted selling a lookalike of favourite item. The influencer has spoken about her love for the Tatcha Dewy Skin cream on her social media channels and while Molly gushes about it and calls it her 'go-to' for a fresh-faced look - it comes with a pretty eyewatering price tag of £93 a pot.

But now there is a more purse friendly version, costing just £3.99, making it £89 cheaper than the original - and they look pretty much identical. The Home Bargains product even comes in a similar purple tub. One shopper said she was beaming when she saw the affordable dupe - and shared it online for others to get their hands on too.

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