Aldi is famous for its dupe products based on well-known brands that the store sells for a fraction of the price - but its latest product might just be the supermarket's best one yet.
Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm dupe has just hit the shelves - and shoppers love it. TikTok user @bethwainwrightt was quick to share her find with followers, and everyone was impressed.
She said the Aldi dupe: “Smelt like the Bobbi Brown face base and the texture is quite similar to the Elemis actually. It’s £6.99 so get to Aldi.”
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The Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm (100g) sets you back £46, whereas the Aldi Lacura Cleansing Balm (90g) is just £6.99. This means you could save a staggering £39.01.
The product description says: “Try an alternative luxury way of taking off your make-up with the Lacura Cleansing Balm. The lightweight formula is enriched with moringa oil, shea butter and cocoa butter.
“It transforms from a solid balm into a silky smooth oily texture to remove make-up and dirt leaving your skin deeply cleansed. Implement it into your daily routine to help your skin feel balanced, refreshed and hydrated.” It says it is also suitable for all skin types.
The comments section was filled with praise.
One person wrote: “I got it before…it’s so good. I’ll be running up to Aldi now.”
Another said: “Omg I got this and thought it smelt like Elemis but it does actually smell like the Bobbi brown I feel like that’s what I was remembering.”
One follower complained they could never find the dupes in store, to which Beth replied: "If you get the booklets each week it tells you what days things come out & go on the day."
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