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Tesco’s £339 ‘anti-ageing’ gift set is slashed to just £49 – it’s lightweight, brightens complexion & only takes 2 drops

Published on June 16, 2025 at 04:11 PM

TESCO has slashed the price of an incredible “anti-ageing”; gift set by nearly £300.

Originally costing £339, the set is now on sale at the for just £49.

Tesco store exterior with pharmacy.
Tesco have slashed the price of a popular skincare product
An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Vitamin C skincare set: night moisturizer, facial serum, and soap
The Dr H set is now on sale at Tesco

Tesco is selling the highly coveted Dr H vitamin C anti-ageing night skincare deluxe gift set.

Featuring a facial serum, a cleansing soap and a night , it’s designed to both hydrate and cleanse your skin.

The product includes Aloe Barbadensis leaf extract and sodium ascorbyl phosphate – which is said to “brighten your complexion”;.

The Dr H set also contains extracts of and tiare flower.

However, shoppers won’t be able to buy the set in-stores.

Instead, customers will need to log onto marketplace and order the product online.

The set qualifies for free standard delivery, though faster options are available for an additional fee.

The news comes after Tesco announced that it was considering in all of its stores.

The supermarket said that it was planning to remove barcodes from its products, in a bid to make shopping easier for its customers.

Barcodes would be replaced by , which are easier to scan and will enable shoppers to see additional information about the item.

Around 20 per cent of South Eastern stores will be included in the trial.

Ahead of the trial, Isabela De Pedro, supply chain development and change director for Tesco, said: “It’s certainly our intention to make sure the customers better understand the product.

“You’ve got a real limit on the current packaging and there are so many regulatory things you have to put on there, that gets priority.

“The QR opens up the door to do all of this stuff...to talk about origin, nutritionals, health, alternatives, locally sourced stuff.”;

Tesco Extra at night.
Tesco is planning to remove barcodes from its products

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