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About Beauty Works
Beauty Works sells hair extensions, styling tools, and haircare products - and it does so with more focus than most. This isn't a brand trying to be everything to everyone. The core range is clip-in and tape extensions, ponytail pieces, and the kind of heat-styling tools that show up on influencer flat-lays with some regularity. The collaboration with Molly-Mae Hague has given the brand a recognisable public face, though the products stand independently of the partnership well enough.
In practice, shopping here is straightforward. The website is clean, filtering works, and product pages carry enough detail - hair grade, weight, shade guidance - to make a considered purchase rather than a hopeful one. Extensions are sold by weight and length, which matters when you're spending serious money. Getting the shade match right is genuinely the hard part; Beauty Works offers swatch kits, which is the sensible starting point if you haven't bought before.
The good: the extension quality sits comfortably in the mid-to-premium tier. Remy human hair is used across the main collection, which is the baseline you should insist on at this price point. Styling tools - particularly the hot brush range - have a decent reputation and are priced accessibly relative to rivals like ghd. There are currently 53 offers on-site, spanning 3 active voucher codes and 50 live deals, with discounts running from 5% all the way to 70% off in the sale. The most commonly available discount is 10% off, which is useful on higher-ticket extension orders. Ten of those codes expire within the next week, so if you're browsing speculatively, don't leave it too long.
The less good: shade matching extensions online is genuinely difficult, and while the swatch service helps, it adds a step and a wait. Returns on opened hair extensions are also subject to strict hygiene restrictions - which is entirely reasonable, but worth understanding before you buy. Customer service response times during busy sale periods can stretch. And the collaboration-led marketing can occasionally make the brand feel more lifestyle-adjacent than technically authoritative, which might put off buyers who just want to know thread count and not see a filter.
Competitors include Luxy Hair, Great Lengths, and Milk + Blush at the upper end, and a sprawling range of Amazon sellers at the lower end. Beauty Works sits sensibly in the middle - better quality control than unbranded imports, less clinical and expensive than professional salon-grade suppliers. For most people buying extensions for personal use, that's the right position.
There's a loyalty programme - Beauty Works Rewards - which accumulates points on purchases and can be redeemed against future orders. Worth activating before your first purchase; the sign-up bonus alone can offset a small order. The newsletter does carry discount codes with some regularity, particularly around product launches and seasonal events.
Delivery is free on orders over a certain threshold (check the current terms, as this changes), with standard and next-day options available. International shipping is offered but comes at a cost, and duties on orders into some territories can surprise. Nothing unusual here relative to the category, but worth factoring in on extension orders that already sit at a high price point.
Who should shop here: anyone buying hair extensions for regular personal use who wants reliable human hair quality without going full salon-supplier. Also worth a look for styling tools, where the pricing is competitive. Who should probably look elsewhere: anyone needing professional bulk volumes, or those who find influencer-adjacent branding faintly exhausting - the aesthetic is consistent and deliberate, which isn't for everyone.
How to use a Beauty Works discount code
- Pick your items and add them to your basket as normal. Don't head straight to checkout - first confirm your basket total qualifies for the code you're using, since some are minimum-spend dependent.
- Proceed to checkout. You'll be asked to log in or continue as a guest. If you have a Rewards account, log in - your points will apply separately and don't count as a code.
- On the checkout page, look for the "Discount Code" or "Promo Code" field. It typically sits below your order summary on desktop, or beneath the item list on mobile. It doesn't always leap out, so scroll down if you can't see it immediately.
- Type or paste the code exactly - no extra spaces, and check capitalisation if the code isn't applying. Some codes are case-sensitive.
- Hit "Apply". The discount should update your total immediately. If it doesn't, check the code conditions: some are restricted to specific product categories (extensions only, styling tools only, or specific collab lines).
- Complete payment. The discounted total should carry through to the payment screen - verify it before entering card details rather than after.
Beauty Works shopping tips
- Order swatches before committing to extensions. This sounds obvious but a lot of people skip it and regret it. Extensions in the wrong shade are essentially unusable, and returns on opened packs aren't straightforward. The swatch kit is a small upfront investment that pays off clearly.
- Ten codes are expiring within the next week. With 53 offers currently live, there's reasonable choice - but if you've been sitting on a specific code, now isn't the time to wait. Sale codes in particular tend to have hard end dates that don't get extended.
- The Beauty Works Rewards programme is worth activating before your first purchase. Sign-up points can reduce the cost of that first order, and points accumulate in a way that's genuinely useful if you repurchase extensions seasonally, as many customers do.
- Sale events at Beauty Works can run to 50-70% off on extensions. That range is currently live. Extensions at half price from a mid-premium supplier is a legitimate deal - but check the shade availability before getting excited, as popular colours sell through quickly in sales.
- Styling tool discounts tend to be shallower but more consistent. The 5% off styling tools offer is modest, but tools are a one-time purchase rather than a repeat buy, so even a small discount on a £100+ hot brush has real value.
- The Molly-Mae collab range gets its own promotional codes periodically. If that's specifically what you're after, it's worth checking those codes rather than applying a generic sitewide discount, which may exclude collab products.
- If you're a student, check UNiDAYS. A student discount is available via that platform, typically around 10% - the same as the most common general discount, but stackable with being a student rather than requiring you to wait for a sale.
- Sign up to the newsletter, but manage expectations. Beauty Works does send discount codes via email, particularly around launches and key retail events. It's not daily noise, and the codes are occasionally exclusive rather than just repeats of public offers.
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The best Beauty Works discounts typically offer between 10% and 50% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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