I'm a money-saving shopper & there's an app you need to know about – I bagged electronics and beauty bits for a pound | The Sun

A WOMAN has revealed where fellow shoppers can nab heaps of items for a quid, including electronics and beauty products.

With the costs soaring, millions of cash-strapped Britons are looking for ways to slash expenses – and now, one shopper, Liyana, has shared where people can bag various bits on the cheap.


The 'secret' app, Liyana told on YouTube, is called Temu,  an American-based online marketplace that's finally launched in the UK as well.

Speaking of the app, Liyana described it as ''really affordable'' and ''super cheap'', often running a 90 per cent sale, as well as free shipping.

According to the social media star, the site offers various products for all occasions, such as women's shoes, men's clothing,items for your home, office, as well as everything for upping your beauty game.

''You'll be on the website for a very long time because the prices are so incredible,'' Liyana praised Temu in her video.

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''The amount of things you can choose from, things that you didn't even know you want.''

Whilst browsing on the site, the shopper, better known to her subscribers as Liyana Lifestyle, picked up an array of items, including bits for her hubby and pets.

One of these, for instance, was a veggie chopper that came with different heads.

A must-have for all those who like to try out new recipes, this £15 kitchen gadget ''makes life so much easier and saves time as well''.

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For all the foodies, Liyana also recommended nabbing an electric coffee grinder.

This, she revealed, will be a present for her partner and will also be used for mixing spices.

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Meanwhile, for transforming her home on a budget, the bargain hunter also purchased a medium-sized rug with a chic Bohemian print in white and grey.

''I saw the reviews – that's another really good thing about Temu.

''You can see the reviews from customers themselves and they provide photos, sometimes videos.''

Whilst showing off the impressive haul, Liyana also revealed some beauty items she had ordered, including a mini exercise ball for her facial muscles.

Amongst the other items was also a smart mini gua sha board that's design with various intensity settings for the perfect at-home spa day.

Keen to treat herself, she had also purchased a stunning ring with an oval pearl that came in a set of two.

''How gorgeous is that? It's so beautiful. It's dainty, elegant,'' the shopper said of the accessory that cost here a mere quid.

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The money-saving YouTuber, who regularly shares hauls online, ended the video with a toy for her cats and an adorable cat bed.

''Temu is really something you should check out […] if you want to save some money.''


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