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Rachel Williams

Aldi brings back sell-out skincare 'dupe' range that will save shoppers up to £140

Aldi has confirmed the return of its one of its bestselling Lacura skincare ranges that will save shoppers up to a whopping £140.

If there is one thing that many shoppers know, it's that Aldi's famed Lacura brand has become insanely popular for any skincare must-haves that are affordable and good quality.

From its caviar moisturisers to hot cloth cleansers, the discount supermarket's own products are well-known to mimic some expensive brands.

Now, Aldi has announced that its bestselling Vitamin C skincare range, which has been praised by beauty experts, is officially back on store shelves for fans to nab.

Coming in at prices starting at £4.99, the popular range is made up of four products that have been infused with luxury ingredients and vitamin C including a cleanser, serum, gel cream and eye cream.

For the skincare buffs among us, vitamin C is a highly sought after skincare ingredient as it is a powerful antioxidant that is known to reduce wrinkles, prevent sun damage and brighten the skin tone.

What's even better, is that Aldi's Vitamin C Lacura range is said to be a whopping 86% cheaper than the luxury Ole Henriksen brand which it is said to be a 'dupe' for.

The Lacura Vitamin C Brightening Daily Cleanser and Vitamin C Brightening Daily Serum, both priced at £5.99, are said to be similar to Ole Henrickson's £26 Truth Juice Daily Cleanser and £58 Vitamin C Banana Bright Serum respectively.

Meanwhile, the Lacura Vitamin C Brightening Gel Cream, also £5.99, has been compared to the Ole Henriksen Banana Brightening Gel Creme which would set you back £40.

Lastly, the skincare line is made up of the £4.99 Lacura Vitamin C Brightening Eye Cream, a 'dupe' for the premium brand's Banana Bright Eye Cream worth £37.

Overall, the Lacura Vitamin C skincare range would only cost you £22.96, while Ole Henricksen's entire line would cost £161, meaning shoppers could be saving themselves £138.

The Lacura Vitamin C skincare range is exclusively available in Aldi stores. Check with your local store for stock availability.

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