These Primark Beauty Dupes Will Save You Over £65

In the market for some skincare? Primark might be your saviour.

Running low on skincare? The dreaded skincare run can knock our bank balance back a fair bit. Especially if you have tons of products to restock on.

What if we told you it’s possible to get some of your most-loved skincare pieces for less? Think Aldi skincare dupes too, but there’s a serious underdog you may have missed out on.

Primark’s skincare range is no stranger to the product shelves. But it’s a serious underdog in the world of skincare.

Here are some Primark skincare dupes you’ll want to shop in your next beauty haul.

Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter Dupe £36

Swap for: Primark Flawless Glow primer foundation hybrid (£5)

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This foundation primer hybrid was spotted by TikToker Laura and the video has since gone viral. After her video was flooded with comments asking how this foundation stacks up compared to the Charlotte Tilbury alternative she commented “it actually blends really nice and not dry at all I personally love it so far.”

For regular Primark dupe content, TikTok creator @Unpakked, literally unpacks some of her top Primark skincare picks and compares them to the expensive branded products you’d normally reach for.

Bobbi Brown Face Base Dupe £46

Swap for: Primark face primer (£4.50)

She notes the similarity in packaging between the Bobbi Brown Face Base and Primark version (despite the fact she’s working with a travel-size bottle of the former!).

“To be fair, it literally feels the exact same”, she quotes.

Benefit Mascara Dupe £25

Swap for: Primark Mascara (£3)

Again, we can’t help the packaging is quite similar. She can’t do an eqal comparison as the Benefit Mascara she owns has dried up. But she does give a review on how the Primark dupe feels.

After one coat you can see a stark difference compared to her non-mascara’d lashes with just one coat. So for £3, you’re clearly getting more than what you paid for. What a steal!

Ordinary lactic acid £7

Swap for: Primark dupe £3.50

So this is a product she mentions towards the end of her video. Lactic acid helps remove old, dull cells on the skin’s surface by dissolving the bonds that hold them together. According to Unpakked, the texture feels ever so slightly different but the ingredients are the same.

If the texture isn’t too much of a bother for you, then we really don’t see the harm in giving it a try.

Read: Beauty Dupes With The Same Ingredients.

Which of these will you try? Don’t forget you can get student beauty discounts with us too!