is giving away a range of for free this month to shoppers as part of its . From now until June 17, shoppers can get "cult" beauty buys worth up to £12.99 when they spend on participating brands.

The freebies are available on both in-store and online purchases. However, you must spend a certain amount on each of the participating brands to bag the freebie. The minumum spend sits at £6 to get a free product, while the maximum is £16.

For example, to bag a free MUA Hydra Juice Shimmer Lip Stylo worth £3.50, shoppers will need to spend £6 on MUA products.

The 17 brands participating in the Big Beauty Giveaway include Max Factor, Maybelline, Rimmel, Revolution, ELF, and Essie.

Customers can claim freebies on a wide range of beauty and nail products, such as primer, nail polish, setting spray, mascara, and blush. Overall, this year's Big Beauty Giveaway offers 18 free products.

Superdrug says the deal is designed to help make "beauty shopping smarter and more affordable," with £3million worth of savings up for grabs over the 12-day giveaway.

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Superdrug freebies available this Big Beauty Giveaway
  • Spend £6 on MUA - Free MUA Hydra Juice Shimmer Lip Stylo (worth £3.50)
  • Spend £7 on Collection – Free Collection Gorgeous Glow Filter Finish Primer (worth £7.99)
  • Spend £8 on Studio London - Free Studio London Nail Polish (worth £4.00)
  • Spend £10 on Revolution - Free Revolution Matte Fix Oil Control Setting Spray (worth £6.99)
  • Spend £12 on Essie - Free Essie Gel Couture Gel-Like Nail Polish Top Coat (worth £10.99)
  • Spend £13 on NXY – Free NYX Professional Makeup Fat Lip Oil Slick Click (worth £8.99)
  • Spend £14 on Rimmel – Free Rimmel Thrillseeker Extreme Mascara Free (Worth £12.99)
  • Spend £15 on L'Oreal – Free L'Oreal Infallible 3 Second Setting Spray Free (worth £9.99)
  • Spend £16 on Milani – Free Milani Cheek Kiss Blush (worth £11.75)

In May, Superdrug expanded its online offering and started to sell clothes through its website. The expansion into fashion comes as Superdrug pushes to become more of a lifestyle "destination" rather than just a traditional health and beauty retailer.

Superdrug now sells clothes from 60 fashion brands, including Crocs, Jack & Jones, Skechers, Regatta, and Nike. The company said the collection sold on the site had been "handpicked" due to its popularity. Superdrug said it wanted to meet customer demand for stylish plus-size clothing and inclusive options.

Customers will still be able to shop the brand's usual products, including fragrances, electrical appliances, makeup, and skincare. However, the clothes are only available online and are not available in the retailer's high street stores.

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