Lidl’s own-brand face creams have been a big hit with shoppers, with many saying they are just as good as more expensive rivals.
The German supermarket’s Cien Q10 anti-wrinkle cream has been hailed as a dupe for Nivea’s £3.50 product, which has nearly 5,000 five-star reviews on Amazon.
Lidl’s £3.99 Cien Q10 anti-wrinkle cream has been hailed as a dupe for Nivea’s more expensive product
And the Cien day and night cream, costing just £2.99, has also been praised for its hydrating properties – with some shoppers claiming it is ‘better than Botox’.
The creams contain coenzyme Q10, which is designed to protect the skin from premature ageing caused by sun damage and pollution.
Are Lidl face creams any good?
The answer seems to be a resounding yes! Lidl’s own-brand face creams have been getting rave reviews from shoppers, who say they are just as good as more expensive rivals.
The German supermarket’s Cien Q10 anti-wrinkle cream has been hailed as a dupe for Nivea’s more expensive product, while the Cien day and night cream has been praised for its hydrating properties. So if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option that won’t skimp on quality, Lidl’s face creams are definitely worth checking out!