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The 89p Aldi hay fever solution with 500 ratings that's a game changer for anyone with symptoms this summer

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Shoppers are heaping praise on an 89p Aldi product hailed a 'game changer' for anyone with hay fever. With pollen counts on the rise, an increasing number of us are looking to hay fever tablets, wipes and nasal sprays to ease symptoms.

But it's a simple 89p Aldi product that's having its praises sung for its effectiveness in combating hay fever. With hundreds of five-star ratings, the 89p Aldi barrier cream is already proving popular.

A pot of Nuagé Hayfever Barrier Balm currently costs £3.50 for Amazon Prime customers, with the benefit of free next day delivery.

But soon Aldi shoppers will be able to snap it up for the much cheaper price of 89p. READ MORE: Aldi shoppers 'ditch' £37 Clinique for £6 beauty Special Buy claimed to create 'flawless' skin READ MORE: Lidl launches £2 beauty box worth over £70 similar to Glossybox - but you have to be quick Nuage Barrier Balm works by creating a physical barrier.

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