15 Of The Best Aldi Beauty Dupes Ever
You could save over £300 on your next beauty haul.
Your local Aldi could totally kit out your makeup bag, for realzies. Don’t believe us? Check out our top Aldi beauty dupes below. From makeup to skincare, the prices are enough to start your next shop early.
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The best Aldi beauty dupes
Lacura Salicylic Acid Tonic — £3.49
A dupe of the popular Nip+Fab Salicylic Acid Toner which costs £9.95, the Aldi alternative actually uses many of the same ingredients for a fraction of the price. It includes salicylic acid (great for clearing skin), aloe vera, lactic acid, and other breakout fighting ingredients.
Savings: £6.46
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Lacura Super Booster Vitamin C Serum — £3.29
The Lacura Vitamin C Serum is a dupe for the £17 Vitamin C Skin Boost Instant Primer from The Body Shop. The Aldi equivalent claims to give a brighter and more radiant complexion. One reviewer on the Aldi site even said “This serum is fantastic. My skin is glowing since I started using this. I have always suffered from breakouts and oily skin and this serum has sorted these out.â€.
Savings: £13.71
Lacura Super Booster Hyaluronic Acid Serum — £3.29
La Roche-Posay HyaluB5 Hyaluronic Acid Serum is priced at £30.40 for a 30ml bottle, so this Lacura Hyaluronic Acid serum will slash the cost of your serum top-up massively. Hyaluronic acid is used to promote hydration, smoother looking skin and improve dryness. So why not save almost £30 and skip the La Roche-Posay OG? Plus, the Aldi version is enriched with Vitis Vinifera callus, which is another name for grape-extract that has anti-inflammatory properties.
Savings: £27.11
Lacura Watermelon Moisturiser — £4.99
If you’re after your watermelon moisturiser fix then you’ll be pleased to know that Aldi has a dupe of the Revolution Hydration Boost Moisuture Gel. Saving you just over £3, every little helps when it comes to slashing the cost of your skincare routine. Plus, this moisturiser is enriched with the good stuff, like vitamin B3, niacinamide and vitamin E which are common skin-boosting ingredients.
Savings: £3.01
Lacura Pineapple Face Serum — £4.99
We can’t get over the price difference of these either. The Lacura Pineapple Face Serum claims to help balance skin tone and add radiance. It’s formulated with Pineapple Extract, Vitamin C, Turmeric Extract, Acai Extract and lots of other skin-balancing goodies. So while you may be skeptical about the price difference between this and the Glow Recipe Pineapple-C Bright Serum, you seem to be getting a huge bang for your buck.
Savings: £41.01
Lacura Healthy Glow Rose Tonic — £3.99
This dupe of the Pixi Rose Tonic priced at £18 (and a fan-favourite) still promises to add brightness to your complexion. It’s complete with Hyaluronic Acid, Aloe Vera, Rose and Elderflower water for a soothing and rehydrating formula for the skin.
Savings: £14.01
Lacura Ebony Rose Face Mask — £6.99
Formulated with Black Rose Extract, Shea Butter, Avocado Oil, Vitamin B3 and Pro-Vitamin B5, you’re getting a srious steal from this dupe. The Sisley-Paris Black Rose Cream Mask may need to watch its back, especially when it’s priced at a whopping £119.
Savings: £108.01
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Lacura Micellar Water — £1.49
Not a huge saving here, but every penny counts when it comes to student living! Slash that £2.99 Garnier Micellar Water down to merely £1.49 for your makeup removal needs.
Savings: £1.50
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Lacura Rejuvalate Night Cream — £3.49
Face Theory’s Relaxing Night Cream is a fan favourite at just £11.99, but if you’re in the market for a night cream that doesn’t break the bank then the Lacura Rejuvalate Night Cream might be the one! It claims to reduce visible signs of ageing just like its more expensive counterpart.
Savings: £8.50
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Lacura Glow Exfoliating Tonic — £3.99
Gone are the days of forking out £18 for the Pixi Glow or Soap and Glory ‘In The Flow How’ tonic. This Lacura Glow Exfoliating Tonic offers the same 5% of Glycolic Acid at a fraction of the price which claims to improve skin texture just like the others. We rest our case.
Savings: Up to £14.01
Lacura Hot Cloth Cleanser — £3.99
This Aldi dupe is formulated with eucalyptus oil, chamomile and rosemary for a soothing yet deep cleanse of the skin. It rivals the Marks and Spencer Hot Cloth Cleanser (priced at £14) which if we’re being honest, doesn’t seem to have much in the way of ingredients (bar the Hyaluronic Acid).
Savings: £10.01
Lacura Glycolic Pads 60 Pack — £2.99
The Nip+Fab Glycolic Fix Exfoliating Facial Pads have been a favourite for years now. We have to say the Aldi equivalent looks pretty similar if we’re being honest. Spare yourself £13.59 on your receipt and get a dupe that’s almost identical.
Savings: £10.60
Lacura Bronzer — £4.99
With an almost similar packaging design (and mirror on the inside too!), this bronzer is an almost identical dupe to the Hoola Matte Bronzer which let’s face it, we all cry at the cost of. Spare yourself the dreaded £22.51 and get this Aldi equivalent for just under a fiver.
Savings: £22.51
Lacura Highlighter — £4.99
A fantastic dupe of the MAC Mineralize Skinfinish Highlighter which would usually set you back £26.50. The Aldi Lacura highlighter comes in pretty packaging and contains a little brush. This could be a great last-minute buy to complete your Christmas makeup look too!
Savings: £21.51
Lacura Snapshot Ready Illuminating Primer — £5.99
Don’t spend £28.90 on the Laura Mercier Illuminating Primer when you could spend a mere £5.99 on an oil-free formula enriched with vitamin A and E and grapeseed extract. A right steal for what you’d normally pay.
Savings: £22.91
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