Save up to 50% on skin, sun and tan products in Priceline's winter sale
We may be smack bang in the middle of Australian winter, but our minds will always be firmly fixed on warmer climates, and we're not the only ones.
Priceline's embracing the impending summer and preparing accordingly, offering customers up to 50 per cent off of skin, sun and tan products from Thursday 25th July until Wednesday 31st July.
The next seven days are the perfect time to stock up on all your skin-related essentials with savings to be had on best-sellers from brands like La Roche-Posay, CeraVe, Bondi Sands, TBH Skincare and more.
If you're abreast of how to take care of your skin in winter and looking to top up your beauty stores for the cooler months, or trying to make changes in your skin care routine in winter in preparation for the sweltering days ahead, there's a discounted product to pick-up in this week's sale.
Here, BEAUTYcrew breaks down the best contenders in the skin, sun and tan categories available to shop in Priceline's winter sale.
The best products to shop in Priceline's 50% off skin, sun and tan sale
Bioderma Sensibio H2O Soothing Micellar Water Cleanser
from $19.79 (usually $32.99) at Priceline
A bonafide French pharmacy cult-classic you'll always find in our routines, Bioderma's micellar water (and a bottle of Klorane dry shampoo) removes 99 per cent of makeup, dirt and pollutants without the need for water or leaving residue on the skin. It's designed to respect the skin's natural pH and microbiome, and it's even gentle enough for sensitive skin.
Coco & Eve Sunny Honey Bali Bronzing Foam Ultra Dark
from $27 (usually $45) at Priceline
More than your average self-tanner, this bronzing foam is enriched with botanicals, amino acids and Cellushape technology, which help to tackle dimpled skin on the body, pigmentation and a lack of hydration. Plus, it takes just two hours to develop an enhanced bronzed glow that lasts roughly a week.
Bondi Sands Self Tanning Foam Dark
from $10.99 (usually $21.99) at Priceline
An icon of Australian summer, Bondi Sands Dark Self Tanning Foam is a go-to for lovers of a year-round sun-kissed glow. Enriched with hydrating aloe vera and the refreshing, tropical scent of coconut, Bondi Sands will whisk you away to a relaxing locale, whether it's the height of summer or not.
La Roche-Posay Anthelios Invisible Fluid SPF 50+
from $26.56 (usually $37.95) at Priceline
If you're fussy about the texture of sunscreen, especially if it's going on your face, then this lightweight, fluid formula SPF from La Roche-Posay is one to add to your daily line-up of skin care. The formula feels like a mix between a moisturiser and an essence, and absorbs quickly, so you can easily layer makeup products on top of it.
TBH Skincare Acne Hack Spot Treatment
from $17.97 (usually $29.95) at Priceline
You're unlikely to find a spot treatment quite like this one anywhere else, TBH uses patented biofilm technology to create an anti-bacterial barrier around pimples. Unlike traditional benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid treatments, which can be drying on the skin, this pick actually helps to hydrate skin, meaning you don't have to worry about dryness, flaking and irritation when you use it.
TANOLOGIST Gradual Tan Lotion
from $13.99 (usually $19.99) at Priceline
New to self tanning or just prefer a more naturally sun-kissed look? This gradual tanning lotion from Tanologist can be reapplied as needed to build colour, and will last a week after application, fading evenly. It also helps to brighten, soften and hydrate the skin thanks to the pink grapefruit, goji berry and juniper-enriched formula.
Software Skin Vitamin C + Ferulic Serum
from $35.40 (usually $59) at Priceline
Love what the SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Serum ($242 from Adore Beauty) does for your skin, but don't love the price tag? We'd invite you to sample this affordable Aussie export instead. It contains a brightening blend of 15 per cent vitamin C, ferulic acid, alpha-lipoic acid, and vitamin E, which work together to target pigmentation, dark spots, dull skin, the first signs of ageing, and unwanted texture.
Main image credit: @laisribeiro
There's savings to be had in other areas of your beauty routine too. Like this $29.95 dupe for Christophe Robin's viral scalp scrub.
Briar Clark got her start in the media industry in 2017, as an intern for Marie Claire and InStyle. Since then, her keen interest in fashion and beauty has landed her gigs as a Digital Content Producer and Beauty Editor with titles like Girlfriend, Refinery29, BEAUTYcrew and beautyheaven. She loves the way seemingly innocuous topics like skin care and style have the ability to put a smile on people’s faces or make them think about themselves a little differently. A big believer in self love and experimentation, Briar has made a point of becoming the Australian beauty industry’s unofficial guinea pig for unusual treatments and daring hair trends. When she’s not testing out the latest beauty launches, Briar is big on broadening her horizons, mostly in the form of food but she’s also partial to travelling to new destinations both near and far (and of course, allocating an extra bag to bring their best beauty offerings home with her).