Aldi's Beauty Dupes Ignite Frenzy: Clinique Concealer & Jo Malone Bargains Return!

Aldi is once again making headlines in the beauty world, bringing a new wave of highly anticipated beauty buys and returning fan-favourites to its shelves. Known for offering incredible skincare and make-up products that often go viral, the budget supermarket is set to delight thrifty beauty enthusiasts with a range of affordable "dupes" for high-end brands, with prices starting from just £2.99.
Among the most exciting arrivals are new fragrances and cosmetic staples. The popular Hotel Collection Eau de Parfum, famed for being excellent dupes of Jo Malone fragrances, is making a comeback. Priced at just £6.49 for a generous 100ml bottle, shoppers can choose from three enticing scents: Pomegranate, Peony Blush, and Poppy & Barley, promising long-lasting luxury.
For complexion perfection, Aldi introduces the Lacura Concealer With Vitamin C. This makeup bag essential, retailing for a mere £3.99, comes in six shades and is formulated to target dark circles and discolouration with the brightening power of vitamin C. This product is widely considered a budget-friendly alternative to the much-loved Clinique concealer, which typically retails for £25.99.
Lip care gets an upgrade with two notable additions. The Lacura Collagen Lip Gloss, priced at only £2.99, is enriched with shea butter, almond oil, and vitamin E, designed to perfect your pout and offer a dupe for the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Lip Oil Crystal Elixir. Additionally, for those seeking intense lip hydration, the Lacura Overnight Lip Mask is available for £3.99 in Berry and Vanilla. This cult-favourite product is hailed as an affordable alternative to the viral Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask, allowing shoppers to save over £15.
Skincare aficionados will find a host of new and returning treatments. The Lacura Hydrating Gel Serum, available for £4.99, is specially formulated with calming cica and hydrating aloe to promote an even, moisturised, and healthy complexion. Its soothing, lightweight, non-greasy formula leaves skin feeling protected and refreshed. Lash care is also addressed with the Lacura Fabulash Serum, an essential formulated with Peptides, Amino Acids, and Niacinamide to support frail lashes, promoting longer, stronger, and healthier-looking lashes for just £4.99. This serum is rumored to be a dupe for the high-priced Revitalash Serum.
Other returning superstars include the Illuminating Primer Moisturiser, retailing for £4.99, which works to create an effortlessly dewy complexion, enriched with green tea seed oil and ginger extract. It serves as a budget-friendly version of the Elemis Superfood Glow Priming Moisturiser. The popular Lacura Rose Facial Oil, first seen in 2019, also makes a return for £3.99. This delicate oil, a dupe of Pixi Rose Oil Blend, contains rose and pomegranate oils, ideal for daily use to keep skin moisturised and add a touch of luxury to any routine.
Aldi is also expanding its "Pro" line with Estee Lauder dupes. The Lacura ProNight serum, priced at £4.49, is based on the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair and is enriched with an "All-in-One Recovery Complex" featuring copper peptides, hyaluronic acid, and allantoin to soothe, hydrate, and rejuvenate skin. Complementing this, the ProNight Plus face cream, an intensely moisturising cream worn over the serum, is available for £4.99, offering a significant saving compared to its Estee Lauder counterpart.
Beyond skincare and makeup, Aldi is also catering to hair care needs with the Ionic Hairdryer. Priced at £12.99, this hair tool comes in four colours, featuring three heat and two speed settings, along with diffuser and concentrator attachments, making it a versatile staple for any beauty enthusiast.
These incredible beauty buys, offering significant savings and high-quality "dupes," are available in Aldi stores starting Thursday, August 21st. Shoppers are advised to be quick, as these popular Specialbuys are known to sell out rapidly.
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