Shoppers Go Wild: Aldi Unleashes New & Returning Viral Beauty Dupes, Offering Luxury for Less!

ALDI is set to delight beauty enthusiasts with a fresh wave of new beauty products and the return of some familiar favourites, available in stores this week, August 21st. The budget supermarket has garnered a strong reputation for its range of incredible skincare and make-up, with many items going viral for their quality and affordability, often as "dupes" for high-end brands. Prices for these latest offerings start from just £2.99, promising plenty of bargains for savvy shoppers.
Among the returning fan favourites are the Hotel Collection Eau de Parfum fragrances, which are celebrated as excellent dupes for luxury Jo Malone scents. Priced at £6.49 for a generous 100ml bottle, there are three captivating scents to choose from: Pomegranate, Peony Blush, and Poppy & Barley, ensuring these stunning aromas will last.
For complexion perfection, Aldi introduces the Lacura Concealer With Vitamin C, a makeup bag staple available in six shades. This concealer, retailing for a mere £3.99, is specifically formulated to target dark circles and discolouration with the brightening power of Vitamin C, and is thought to be a remarkable dupe for the Clinique concealer, which costs £25.99. Its promise is to give skin a radiant boost.
Lip care gets a luxurious yet affordable upgrade with several Lacura products. The Lacura Collagen Lip Gloss, priced at only £2.99, is enriched with shea butter, almond oil, and vitamin E, designed to give the perfect pout and is considered a great dupe for the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Lip Oil Crystal Elixir (£28). Additionally, the Lacura Overnight Lip Mask, a dupe for the viral Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask (£21), is available for just £3.99 in Berry and Vanilla flavours, offering a budget-friendly option for intense lip hydration.
Skincare addicts will find a range of innovative solutions. The Lacura Hydrating Gel Serum, priced at $4.99, is specially formulated with calming cica and hydrating aloe to help the complexion appear even, moisturised, and healthy. This soothing, lightweight gel serum is non-greasy and leaves skin feeling protected and refreshed. For lash enhancement, the Lacura Fabulash Serum, at £4.99, is a lash care essential formulated with Peptides, Amino Acids, and Niacinamide to promote longer, stronger, and healthier looking lashes, serving as a rumoured dupe for the expensive Revitalash Serum (£139).
Aldi is also expanding its advanced skincare range with Estee Lauder dupes. The Lacura ProNight serum, a dupe for the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair (£65), costs only £4.49. It features an "All-in-One Recovery Complex" to soothe, hydrate, and rejuvenate skin, with a lightweight, fast-absorbing formula infused with copper peptides, hyaluronic acid, and allantoin. Complementing this is the ProNight Plus face cream, an intensely moisturising cream designed to be worn over the serum, priced at £4.99 compared to the Estee Lauder version at £89.
Other returning skincare superstars include the Illuminating Primer Moisturiser, retailing for £4.99. This product, enriched with green tea seed oil and ginger extract, works to create an effortlessly dewy complexion and is a budget-friendly alternative to the posh Elemis Superfood Glow Priming Moisturiser (£48). It can be used alone or as a glowy base under makeup. The popular Lacura Rose Facial Oil, first seen in 2019, also makes a comeback for £3.99. This delicate oil, containing rose and pomegranate oils, is a dupe for Pixi Rose Oil Blend (£26) and is ideal for daily use to ensure skin feels moisturised and luxurious.
For hair care, Aldi is offering the Ionic Hairdryer at £12.99, available in four colours. It features three heat and two speed settings, along with diffuser and concentrator attachments, making it a versatile tool for any hair type. All these beauty buys are set to land in Aldi stores on Thursday, August 21st, but customers are advised to act quickly as stock is limited and these popular items tend to sell out fast.
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