When skincare mavens and celebrity icons like Victoria Beckham, Claudia Winkleman and Hailey Bieber swear by a budget-friendly moisturiser, you know it's a good one. And we've got a jammy deal to share with you that helps you get 25% off.
Weleda is a renowned skincare brand whose Skin Food moisturisers are loved for not only leaving skin silky smooth, but for their multi-tasking abilities too. Costing £15.95 for a 75ml tube of Skin Food and £9.50 for a 30ml on the Weleda Website, those who input the code SKINFOODGLOW can get 25% off your Weleda purchase. This special code is valid up until 23.59 on March 31 2025 - so you have some time.
Back to Weleda; this Skin Food Original is more than just a face or skin cream. It has a whole host of 'magical' properties as it can be used as a make-up primer, hand and cuticle cream, highlighter (for that natural glow), face mask, eyebrow-fixer and even a frizz-tamer to control those pesky flyaways.
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Beloved by make-up artists, 98% of whom from a consumer study declare the product as a staple in their kits, Weleda Skin Food is so popular its original formula sells every eight seconds. This formula contains the likes of organic rosemary (which helps stimulate circulation), calendula, nourishing sunflower and sweet almond oils, wild pansy, beeswax, lanolin and chamomile extracts. This thick and fast-absorbing concoction helps to restore the skin's protective barrier whilst intensely moisturising, calming and nourishing the skin.
Speaking about why she loves Weleda's Skin Food - which was first formulated almost 100 years ago in 1926 - Victoria Beckham has said in the past: "It keeps your skin so hydrated and moisturised. It's really, really thick and I love how it feels all over the body. It's a really great product."
She also told Into The Gloss: "My body secret is Weleda Skin Food. What I love about it is that it’s not particularly expensive and you can find it anywhere. The formula is so thick and buttery." She added how it was her secret to keeping her holiday tan: "When I have a tan, I’ll mix it with coconut oil—the same you use to cook with—and cover my entire body with it."
Hailey Bieber is also a known fan of the brand's Skin Food and shared in a TikTok: "I love the Weleda Skin Food. It's so creamy and rich, so you really only need a tiny bit in the areas where I feel like I get a little bit more dry under my makeup.
"It's so juicy and dewy."
Additionally, Claudia Winkleman declared her love for the budget buy in a recent interview, stating how she is 'extremely keen' on Skin Food and said: "It does what it promises. My skin inhales it."
With it being described as a 'desert island' product, Weleda Skin Food is a beauty icon in its own right and whilst it's had the seal of approval from celebrities and their make-up artists, shoppers have taken note and continue to shower it in high praise. For example, one happy skincare buff dubbed it as 'sensational', commenting: "My skin feels revitalised. I can feel my skin nourished as soon as I use it, it smells divine and my face feels fresh and supple."
Another called it 'magic stuff' and said: "I've been using Weleda for couple of years, its a fabulous hydrating moisturiser & makeup primer all in one ! It also helps with any dry skin irritations on any part of the body. Its a staple in my makeup kit!!!"
"Skin Food is such a lifesaver for my super dry skin in Winter. It's quickly absorbed but sooo nourishing and leaves me with a glow!," gushed another, while a fourth remarked: "I came across this ‘miracle’ in a tube several years ago by accident and since then it is in every handbag, travel bag, and bathroom cabinet.
"It has transformed my dull dry face, my awful scaly feet, and calmed prickly heat and mild sunburn. It’s the only cream that softens my overworked hands, plus the divine smell lifts my mood immeasurably. A small tube, with many powers."
Despite it's super 'powers' when it comes to nourishing skin in need of some TLC, some shoppers haven't enjoyed its consistency, with one person on Amazon leaving a three star review that shared: "It is too thick for me."
Another echoed: "I purchased this after seeing it all over social media. It's nice but really thick. Might try the lighter version next time." Meanwhile others found the scent a little 'weird'.
Although, for the most part the cream has been a welcome addition into the beauty cabinets of skincare buffs, celebrities and make-up fans alike. Check out the Weleda Skin Food range here and don't forget to enter the code SKINFOODGLOW at the checkout for 25% off. Alternatively, you can pick up a tube of the stuff at Lookfantastic, Boots, Superdrug or Amazon.
If you've tried and tested Weleda and haven't quite got on with it, Face Theory's HyraOat Soothing Daily Moisturiser is a lovely alternative that is a similar consistency with some natural ingredients. Get it here for £16. For another budget moisturiser, The Ordinary's Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA cream is £12.80 here. Happy to spend a bit more? Get yourself a 30ml tub of Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream for £54 here.
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