Shoppers have spotted a luxury beauty product, which usually costs around £18, on sale in Home Bargains for only £1.99. The budget superstore is a popular chain for stocking various items at affordable prices, and its latest addition is no exception.

The store has added Carbon Theory's T ea Tree Oil and Vitamin A Breakout Control Antiseptic Spot Paste to its beauty and skincare aisle for just under £2. The product usually costs close to £20 elsewhere - including on Amazon. You can get Carbon Theory's Breakout Control Antiseptic Spot Paste on Amazon for £17.

99. But opting for Home Bargains means shoppers can save themselves £16. The treatment is designed to eliminate blemishes and reduce redness, while healing the skin and balance out any pigmentation.

The paste is made with zinc oxide, which "naturally and organically reduces inflammations." Tea tree oil also contains anti-inflammation properties to clear breakout. It also possesses "purifying qualities to cleanse your skin and kill bacteria whilst reducing pores.

" As for vitamin A, it is known to stimulates the production of the skin’s natural proteins to speed up healing. On Carbon Theory's official TikTok account, it uploaded a video of how the spot paste is applied. Simply dip a cotton bud into the paste then apply a thick layer onto any active spots and blemishes.

Leave it to dry before washing off. TikToker Lauren Rose also uploaded a video of before and after pictures following her experience of using the spot .