Beauty & Personal Care

Beauty & Personal Care – Compare Skincare, Makeup, Haircare & Grooming

Beauty shopping tends to be personal. The “right” product usually depends on skin type, hair texture, shade match, ingredient preferences and even how you like a routine to feel day to day. This Beauty & Personal Care category brings together products from multiple UK retailers so you can compare options in one place before choosing where to buy. You’ll typically see skincare, makeup, haircare, fragrance, grooming and everyday personal care essentials, with listings that change as retailers update stock and promotions.

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The products shown here are supplied by established UK retail partners. You’re not buying directly from Discount Promo Codes; this page is designed to help you compare ranges and pricing across different sellers, then click through to complete your purchase on the retailer’s own website. Because beauty ranges refresh often, it’s normal to see items come and go, especially around seasonal launches and gift periods.

Browse Beauty & Personal Care by Section

The category is organised into sections that reflect how people typically shop for beauty and personal care.

Skincare often includes cleansers, moisturisers, serums, SPF and targeted treatments. Products are commonly grouped by concern (such as hydration, blemishes, uneven tone or signs of ageing) and by skin type (dry, oily, combination or sensitive).

Makeup covers foundations, concealers, powders, blush, bronzer, mascara, eyeliner and lip products. Shades and finishes can create multiple listings for what is essentially the same product, so it’s worth checking the exact shade name and size before buying.

Haircare usually includes shampoo, conditioner, masks, leave-in treatments and styling products. You may also see ranges aimed at colour-treated hair, curly hair, fine hair, or damage repair, plus heat protection and scalp-care products.

Fragrance listings can include eau de parfum, eau de toilette and gift sets. Bottle size (for example 30ml vs 50ml vs 100ml) is a common reason you’ll see several versions of the same scent.

Other sections often include Bath & Body, Men’s Grooming, Oral Care, Electrical Beauty Tools (such as hair dryers, straighteners or trimmers) and Health & Wellness items. Availability will vary depending on which retailers are actively supplying listings at the time.

Popular Brands You May See in Beauty & Personal Care

Brand choice is a big factor in beauty shopping, so you’ll typically see a mix of high-street favourites and premium names.

In skincare, brands such as The Ordinary, CeraVe, La Roche-Posay, Clinique and Estée Lauder are commonly stocked across UK retailers. Ingredient-led ranges can appear alongside more traditional routines-based collections.

Makeup brands may include MAC, Maybelline, Charlotte Tilbury, NARS and L’Oréal, with variations across foundations, mascaras and lip products depending on retailer focus.

For haircare, you’ll often see Olaplex, Kérastase and Redken in treatment-led ranges, alongside tools from ghd and Dyson where retailers stock electrical styling.

Fragrance listings frequently feature well-known houses such as Chanel, Dior, Yves Saint Laurent and Hugo Boss. Grooming and personal care may include brands like Philips, Braun and Remington for electrical items.

What appears here depends on retailer feeds, authorised stock, and seasonal rotations. Not every brand will be visible all year round.

How Comparison Works for Beauty Products

This page displays products from multiple UK retailers. The same item can appear more than once if different sellers stock it at different prices, or if they present it as part of a bundle.

Beauty listings also vary by size and format. A moisturiser might be offered in a standard jar, a travel size, or as part of a set. Makeup often has multiple listings due to shade ranges, and fragrances can differ by concentration and bottle size.

Electrical beauty tools sometimes look similar but differ by model number, attachments or included accessories. If you’re comparing tools, checking the exact model reference can prevent confusion.

When you click through, the transaction is completed directly with the retailer. Delivery, returns and customer service are managed by the retailer, and return eligibility can differ for opened or used items due to hygiene policies.

Why Beauty Listings Change So Often

Beauty ranges refresh constantly. New launches arrive throughout the year, and existing products may be reformulated or re-packaged. Limited editions and seasonal gift sets can temporarily take over the category, especially around Christmas and Mother’s Day.

Seasonal demand also plays a role. SPF and lighter skincare tends to rise in warmer months, while richer moisturisers and barrier-support products often become more prominent in winter. Retail promotions and brand events can shift what appears in the grid from week to week.

How Discount Codes Can Support Savings on Beauty & Personal Care

Some participating retailers provide discount codes that may apply to selected Beauty & Personal Care products. Where available, these codes are entered at the retailer’s checkout and can reduce the total cost, subject to the retailer’s terms.

Discount eligibility varies. Luxury brands are sometimes excluded, and some offers apply only to certain product types (for example haircare, bath & body or selected gift sets). Electrical tools may be included in some promotions but excluded in others, particularly during peak demand periods.

Always check the retailer’s conditions before applying a code. Purchases are completed directly with the retailer, and a portion of revenue generated through the platform contributes towards charitable initiatives.

Practical Checks Before Buying Beauty & Personal Care Products

If you’re shopping for skincare, it’s sensible to review the ingredient list and consider how it fits with your existing routine. Many people also choose to patch test new products, especially if they have sensitive skin.

For makeup, shade selection is often the difference between a product working well or sitting unused. If you’re unsure, checking shade names, undertones and retailer guidance can help. With haircare, matching products to hair type (curly, colour-treated, fine, dry or damaged) usually matters more than buying the most expensive option.

For electrical beauty tools, confirm whether attachments are included, check the model number, and review the retailer’s returns policy. For hygiene-sensitive items, returns may be restricted once opened.

Compare Beauty Products First, Then Choose Your Retailer

This Beauty & Personal Care category is designed to help you compare products across multiple sellers without bouncing between sites. Use the sub-sections to narrow your search, check sizing and shades, and review retailer policies before buying.

When ready, click through to the retailer that suits you best and complete your purchase directly on their website.