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Surprising Beauty Products You Can Find at TK Maxx

13 Beauty Brands I Did Not Expect to Find At TK Maxx

TK Maxx is the last place you'd expect to find beauty brands like Nars, Urban Decay and Mario Badescu, but the discount brand-name and designer store continues to surprise me. So much so that it's become part of my weekly routine to pop into my local TK Maxx every Thursday to see what's in stock just in case there's a secret stash of my favourite products by Dr Jart+, Laura Mercier, and Ren Clean Skincare hiding on the shelves. And excuse my smugness, but usually there is.

Before you head directly to the TK Maxx website, however, you should know that online, certain brands are either unsearchable (Chanel) or unavailable (Eve Lom). But if you dig around, you'll sometimes be able to hunt them down. The best products sell out quickly, so if you don't want to be disappointed, it's best to try your luck in the store. To kick-start your search, I've done some of the digging for you. Keep reading to discover the best beauty brands you can find at TK Maxx.

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Urban Decay

Urban Decay's Naked Palette is a mandatory in every beauty vloggers' makeup lit. For those who aren't beauty vloggers, or who, like me, don't enjoy wearing eye shadow, there's plenty more to fall in love with such as the Urban Decay Shape Shifter Contour Palette (£30, originally £39), which I found at TK Maxx. When I last checked the website, I spotted the Urban Decay Resurrection Mascara, too.

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Dr Jart+

I'm obsessed with all things Dr Jart+, so imagine my excitement when I strolled into TK Maxx one day and found an assortment of the brand's face masks for half the price that I usually buy them for. My favourite is the Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin Facial Sheet Mask, and while TK Maxx don't seem to have any in stock at the moment, they do have Dr Jart+ Ceramadin Gel Cream 90ml (£15), which is worth a try if you need a good heavy-duty moisturising cream that doesn't feel heavy on your skin.

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Yves Saint Laurent Beauté

If there's one thing all my friends agree on it's that the Yves Saint Laurent Touche Éclat range is worth every penny. I found the YSL Beauté Apricot Colour Corrector (£17, originally £26) at TK Maxx for anyone who's looking.

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Laura Mercier

In my late teens and early 20s, Laura Mercier was one of the only beauty brands that didn't make my skin break out. For this reason alone, I'll be a lifelong fan. While the collection of Laura Mercier products at TK Maxx is limited, I usually come across powders, eye products, and during my most recent visit, the Laura Mercier Smooth Foundation (£13, originally £35).

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Mario Badescu

Who would have thought Mario Badescu would be sitting front and centre at TK Maxx? Not me. I'm still making my through my list of about 22 different products that I want to try from the iconic skincare brand, but thanks to TK Maxx, the Mario Badescu Herbal Hydrating Serum 29ml (£17) is up next.

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Ren Clean Skincare

Calling all sensitive skin sufferers. I see Ren Clean Skincare at TK Maxx all the time. Think body serums, bath oil, firming creams, and face masks like the Ren Clearcalm 3 Clarity Restoring Mask 50ml (£13, originally £32).

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Kevyn Aucoin

Kevyn Aucoin doesn't pop up at TK Maxx often, but when it does, it sells out within hours. For now, you can find the Kevyn Aucoin Forever Matte Lip Colour (£10) online, but blink and you'll probably miss it.

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Tom Ford

Tom Ford is one of the brands that I least expected to see at TK Maxx. While it's usually only products from the eyewear and fragrance ranges, including the Tom Ford Venetian Bergamot Eau de Parfum 50ml (£120, originally £162), there's no such thing as too much Tom Ford.

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Pai

Pai is an Instagram beauty brand I can get behind. After falling for the sponsored post I repeatedly got targeted with, I bought the bestselling Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil and instantly noticed how it made my skin glow. If you've been seeing it everywhere as well, now's your chance to try it for yourself as part of the Pai Three Piece Water Astrological Gift Set (£15, originally £22) at TK Maxx.

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Nars Cosmetics

Nars is another rare sighting at TK Maxx with the Nars Velvet Shadow Stick (£15, originally £22) being the only product I can currently find online. It's worth stopping by your local store and seeing what they've got in stock, though you'll have to be eagle-eyed and ready to pounce.

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Caudalie

Beauty editors have long sung the praises of French skin-care brand Caudalie, so it's always surprising when I see it in TK Maxx. It's often 50-percent off, which is perfect for when you need to top up your supply of their suncare range, or if you've been longing to try one of the luxe products from their priciest collection, Premier Cru, such as the this Caudalie Paris Premier Cru Face Cream (£32, originally £89).>

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MAC

If you like brightly coloured lipsticks and eye shadows, you're going to love the collection of MAC products at TK Maxx, like the MAC X Jeremy Scott Eye Shadow Palette (£32, originally £75).

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Benefit Cosmetics

Good old Benefit Bad Gal Bang Volume Mascara (£6, originally £10) is currently in-store at TK Maxx, and it's not the only product I've seen there by the makeup brand. Keep your eyes peeled for the 24 Hour Brow Setter, which regularly pops up on the shop's online store.

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