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Beauty Pie review UK: I tested 7 bestsellers from the popular subscription service

AS someone who takes skincare and makeup seriously, I’m not one to introduce new products to my routine without good reason.

But after hearing great things about Beauty Pie, I was excited to test out its range.

Woman holding body wash, hand cream, and face oil.

In a world of beauty brands claiming how great their products are, it can be hard to know what to spend your hard-earned money on.

Beauty Pie is an online haven of all things skincare, makeup and haircare, that offers a wide range of cruelty-free products to suit different needs.

With different collections that target specific areas, from Super Healthy Skin and Super Healthy Hair to Youthbomb and Happy Face, Beauty Pie’s considered approach to its range makes it feel like you’re in safe hands.

Offering an optional skincare quiz, you simply have to answer five questions relating to your age, skin type, and current routine and then your results are generated.

Beauty Pie will then recommend specific products based on your answers, making shopping seamless and easy, especially if you’re newer to the world of skincare.

In a world where everything seems to be getting more expensive, I was initially unsure of the membership model.

However, I think Beauty Pie is onto something, and the key to it all is amazing products, some of which I’ve reviewed below.

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How I tested Beauty Pie products

I tested a selection of popular Beauty Pie items, across different beauty categories, over several weeks.

During the testing period, I considered first impressions of each product, the packaging, and how well the product worked on my skin/body.

I also evaluated the consistency, smell and texture of items I tried and how much I enjoyed using them.


Beauty Pie review: individual product reviews

Pros

  • All products are 100% cruelty-free
  • Wide range of products across skincare, beauty and haircare
  • Two membership options of £29 per year or £59 per year
  • Access to ‘Insider Products’ when you’re a member

Cons

  • Products are on the pricier end if you don’t have a membership
  • You don’t get as many perks if you go for the cheaper annual subscription

Rating: 9/10

1. Super Healthy Skin Deluxe Body Moisturiser Crème

Beauty Pie Super Healthy Skin Deluxe Body Moisture Crème.
Super Healthy Skin Deluxe Body Moisturiser Crème 250ml

Super Healthy Skin Deluxe Body Moisturiser Crème, £19 for members

Pros: Smells amazing, light but luxurious texture, absorbs quickly without leaving residue

Cons: None

Rating: 10/10

I cannot begin to express how obsessed I am with this body cream.

I have always had quite sensitive skin and suffered badly with eczema when I was younger, so I’m quite cautious about body creams, especially ones containing fragrance.

When I first tried the Super Healthy Skin Deluxe Body Moisturiser Crème, I was immediately impressed with the luxurious texture, the ease with which it absorbed into my skin and the heavenly scent.

It didn’t cause any irritation (although if you do have a skin condition, please always be cautious), nor did it dry it out.

The light, refreshing but still warming fragrance comes from essential oils of orange, geranium and tonka bean, while the liquid shea butter and hibiscus flower and meadowfoam oils leave your skin soft, supple and hydrated,

I can’t give this body cream enough praise, and would absolutely recommend it to anyone.

In my opinion, it is worth every penny at £19 for members (£32 for non-members) and is honestly reason enough to sign up for the Beauty Pie membership.

Size: 250ml, How to use: ‎On clean skin, smooth on and use circular massaging motions to increase absorption, SPF: None, Main ingredients: Cold pressed Hibiscus Flower and Meadowfoam Oils, Liquid Shea Butter and Essential Oils of Orange, Geranium and Tonka Bean.

2. Super Healthy Skin Moisturizing Shea Butter Suds Body Wash

Beauty Pie Super Healthy Skin moisturizing body wash.
Super Healthy Skin Moisturizing Shea Butter Suds Body Wash 500ml

Super Healthy Skin Moisturizing Shea Butter Suds Body Wash, £10 for members

Pros: Smells amazing, super nourishing, lathers nicely without stripping skin

Cons: None

Rating: 10/10

I began using the Super Healthy Skin Deluxe Body Moisturiser Crème before this body wash and after a few days I became obsessed, which made me RUN to try the body wash too.

The Super Healthy Skin Moisturizing Shea Butter Suds Body Wash is the perfect in-shower product to elevate what can be a mundane everyday requirement.

Like the body cream, it has a gorgeous light citrus scent that offers sweet, warm notes which are heavenly in a hot shower.

The creamy texture lathers up nicely under water and leaves your skin feeling clean and nourished, rather than dry and stripped like many other body washes.

I use this every day and follow up with the body cream and my skin has been thanking me; I also smell great, if I do say so myself!

Size: 500ml, How to use: Massage onto dry skin before showering and then run under water, rubbing in circles until soft foam forms and rinse off, SPF: None, Main ingredients: 9% Sweet Almond Oil, Aloe Vera, Glycerin, Lemon Butter, Coconut Oil and Shea Butter suds.

3. Triple Beauty Perfect Glowy Powder

Compact powder with mirror.
Triple Beauty Perfect Glowy Powder 8g

Triple Beauty Perfect Glowy Powder, £12.50 for members

Pros: Easy to blend, lightweight, not glittery

Cons: None

Rating: 10/10

Highlighters have been a fan favourite for a long time now, and with different dewy formulations, powder highlights seem to have become an oft-maligned product.

I do like a glow, but I’m not wild about intense highlighters which means a light powder is perfect for me, and I absolutely love Beauty Pie’s version.

The Triple Beauty Perfect Glowy Powder offers a subtle but buildable glow that enhances the high points of the face.

It’s not overly glittery (glitter highlight is a definite no for me) and it delivers a gorgeous warm pop without looking stark.

It’s really lightweight and doesn’t sit on top of your make-up, as its blendability means it seamlessly fits into any make-up look.

I prefer to go on the more natural side with base makeup, so this soft highlight powder is great for my everyday routine.

Size: 8g, How to use: Use an angled highlighter brush or a fluffy tapered brush to sweep the highlighter powder along the high-points of the cheekbones, and brow bone. Brush across the bridge of the nose and over the Cupid’s bow, SPF: N/A, Main Ingredients: Fatty Acids, Amino Acids, Extra pure pigments


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4. Keep This 4-Shade Eyeshadow Palette (Smoky Plum)

Hand holding open Beauty Pie eyeshadow palette with four shades and a small brush.
Keep This 4-Shade Eyeshadow Palette (Smoky Plum) 6.5g

Keep This 4-Shade Eyeshadow Palette (Smoky Plum), £22 for members

Pros: Stunning colours, good pigment, long wearing

Cons: None

Rating: 10/10

I love an eyeshadow. I always have and always will.

Despite having slightly hooded eyelids, it’s never stopped me from sweeping on a little something every day. It’s a step I’ll rarely miss as I think I look tired without it.

I have hazel eyes that look plain brown in the dark but golden in the light so I’m always looking for purple-toned eye products to bring out the warmer tones of my eyes, and this shadow has been a real treat.

The Keep This 4-Shade Eyeshadow Palette in Smoky Plum is absolutely gorgeous. The quad of four features two shimmery finish pigments, and two matte finish shades, perfect for combining to create the perfect smoky eye.

The great thing about this palette is that it’s really easy to build up the colour, meaning you can go subtle and do a light wash of the matte sepia tone, or you can double up on the shimmer and go all out.

The pigment is impressive without being hard to blend, and it lasts really well with a primer or just a set powder as a base.

Size: 6.5g, How to use: Apply to eyelids and blend as desired, SPF: N/A, Highlights: No preservatives, No talc

Super Healthy Hair Always On Leave-In Conditioning Treatment

Hand holding Beauty Pie Super Healthy Hair leave-in conditioning treatment spray.
Super Healthy Hair Always On Leave-In Conditioning Treatment 150ml

Super Healthy Hair Always On Leave-In Conditioning Treatment, £12 for members

Pros: Smells gorgeous, leaves hair silky smooth without residue, easy to use

Cons: None

Rating: 10/10

Just like the body iteration of the Super Healthy range, the Super Healthy Hair Always On Leave-In Conditioning Treatment smells heavenly.

I am totally obsessed with the scent in this collection and that’s before I start talking about the results of the product itself.

Designed to play the final part in your hair routine, this ultra-light leave-in conditioning spray is perfect for leaving hair shiny, soft and hydrated.

My hair gets knotted after washing but this was great for helping to detangle, and my hair dried so much more smoothly than normal.

After just one use my hair looked healthier, shinier and more nourished, and although it was silky smooth, my hair still held a curl (although I did use a little extra hairspray just in case).

It’s the first haircare product I’ve tried from Beauty Pie, but if this is anything to go by then I’m definitely in the market for trying more.

Size: 150ml, How to use: Mist through mid-lengths and ends of clean, towel-dried hair, SPF: N/A, Main ingredients: Vegan Keratin Complex and a Tri-Vitamin Blend

Superdrops Brightening Niacinamide (10%)

Hand holding Beauty Pie Superdrops brightening serum bottle.
Superdrops Brightening Niacinamide (10%) 30ml

Superdrops Brightening Niacinamide (10%), £15 for members

Pros: Nice formulation that isn’t too runny, makes skin feel firm

Cons: Little bit of a sticky residue, I haven’t seen a huge difference in skin brightness

Rating: 7/10

Niacinamide is a skincare ingredient that really seems to be having a moment in the spotlight recently, and for good reason.

Known for its hydrating, smoothing and brightening effects, it’s a great one to incorporate into your routine if you’re looking to achieve a glow.

I really like Beauty Pie’s Superdrops Brightening Niacinamide (10%) as the formulation is so lovely to use. It’s not too runny meaning it can be applied to skin easily.

Immediately after applying it makes my skin feel firm and smooth, however I haven’t seen a huge difference in skin brightness.

That said, I do have hyper-pigmentation and a lot of freckles so don’t often see remarkable results from products relating to brightness.

It’s a lovely, easy-to-use product I really enjoyed incorporating into my night routine, but I did find when I used it in the morning, layered with moisturiser and makeup, there was a bit of a sticky residue.

It’s definitely one I’d recommend, especially in the colder months with less sunlight; and at just £15 for members it’s a steal!

Size: 30ml, How to use: Each morning and/or evening, massage 5-6 drops onto a clean face and neck. Follow with serum, moisturiser and/or SPF, SPF: None, Main ingredients: 10% Niacinamide, Oxygeskin and Evermat.

Plantastic Magic Mandarin Hand Cream

Hand cream tube in a hand.
Plantastic Magic Mandarin Hand Cream 75ml

Plantastic Magic Mandarin Hand Cream, £12 for members

Pros: Perfect size for taking on the go, absorbs really easily into skin

Cons: The mandarin and lime scent is a little too strong for me

Rating: 7/10

I love a hand cream and have a few on my bedside table at any given time, but it can be tricky to find the perfect one.

The Plantastic Magic Mandarin Hand Cream is super hydrating with a blend of shea butter, niacinamide and meadowfoam oil all working together to leave hands feeling thoroughly nourished.

It’s the perfect size for chucking in your bag and taking with you, and it doesn’t leave a horrible slimy coating once absorbed, which gets a big thumbs up from me.

The only thing I’m not super wild about is the scent. I am obsessed with the majority of Beauty Pie’s fragrance blends, however the mandarin, lime, geranium and rosemary combination for me is a little too intense – although it does settle quite quickly.

Size: 75ml, How to use: Massage into clean dry hands, SPF: None, Main ingredients: Niacinamide, Glycerin, Shea Butter, Meadowfoam Oil, Mandarin Oil, Bergamot, Lime, Geranium, Rosemary and Ylang.

Verdict: Is Beauty Pie worth it in the UK?

Without stating the obvious, I love the concept of being able to buy high-quality products at reasonable prices, so Beauty Pie was already in my good books before I had even tried it out.

It’s clear that every product is high quality, and each offering comes completely full size – you won’t catch any sample sizes around here.

The Beauty Pie+ yearly membership works out at just under £5 a month, while the Beauty Pie+ Starter membership costs less than £2.50 per month. Both are billed annually.

For the products on offer and the significant markdown, I think this is well worth the cost – it’s less than the price of a coffee every month.

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How does Beauty Pie work?

Put simply, the idea of Beauty Pie is to give shoppers more for less.

Working with some of the best beauty labs in the world to create its own collection of cruelty-free haircare, skincare, body care, make-up and supplements, Beauty Pie cuts out the markups meaning customers save money.

Removing what it describes as “ridiculous retail mark-ups, fancy shops and glitzy packaging”, Beauty Pie members can expect to shop high-quality products for up to 70% less than competitors in the space.

Where does Beauty Pie get its products from?

Beauty Pie’s products are sourced from 20 beauty laboratories around the world that create formulas for other leading beauty brands.

Items from Beauty Pie are the same high-quality products that you get if you buy leading brands from the shops.

Beauty Pie cuts out unnecessary expenses that get passed to the customer, meaning it can sell its product range for significantly lower prices.

How much does it cost to join Beauty Pie in the UK?

Beauty Pie works on a membership basis, with two different options: Beauty Pie+ Starter and Beauty Pie+.

Both of these are annual payments and there is no longer a monthly membership option.

The starter membership costs £29 per year (billed annually, which works out at under £2.50 per month.

With that membership, you get instant access to reduced member prices and free shipping on orders over £60. However, you’re limited to four orders per year.

Beauty Pie+ is £59 for the year and is billed annually, which works out at £4.95 per month.

There’s no limit on the number of orders you can place.

Members get instant access to members’ prices along with a welcome gift worth £60, a choice of a full-size gift each year you renew your membership, a free sample with eligible orders over £50, exclusive offers throughout the year, and free shipping on orders over £35.

You can cancel your membership at any time by checking out the cancellations and terms and conditions online.

Is there an alternative to Beauty Pie in the UK?

There’s no other subscription service in the UK that works like Beauty Pie.

However, some subscriptions offer a curated box of beauty goodies each month for a fee, and you can find out more about that in our best beauty boxes guide.

Some beauty brands like Latest In Beauty, and Boots offer one-off beauty boxes and bundles.

If your main concern is skincare, then  Dermatica and Skin + Me create personalised skincare treatment plans based on your needs that are sent to you every four weeks for a monthly fee, which you can cancel at any time.

Are Beauty Pie products dupes?

Beauty Pie products are not dupes.

The brand’s award-winning formulas and products are created in renowned labs with industry credentials and years of experience.

Beauty Pie is cheaper than most leading beauty brands because it ditches marketing and selling methods its rivals use in favour of a subscription-based model.

By removing unnecessary costs associated with packaging, retail markups and physical stores, Beauty Pie can sell products up to 70% cheaper than competitors.



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