Lidl has officially brought back its sell-out anti-wrinkle cream that has been a huge hit with shoppers who claim it does the same job as a Charlotte Tilbury product.
The cost of living crisis has forced many of us, particularly beauty fans, to cut back on purchasing branded goods in a bid to save some pennies amidst rising costs.
Luckily, supermarket bought skincare products are soaring in popularity, with many saying that they are just as good as pricier brands. And one cream from Lidl in particular has been a huge hit with bargain hunters.
The supermarket chain has officially restocked its Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream which is said to do "the same job" as Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream which starts at £52.
Priced at just £1.49, Lidl's moisturiser is said to be the most affordable alternative currently on the marketplace as it is a whopping 50 times cheaper than the pricey brand.
With 18 shared ingredients including Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, and Vitamin E, Lidl's cream is said to keep your skin moisturised, plump and glowing at a fraction of the cost.
It also features Ethylhexyl Salicylate which can protect your skin from the winter sun, so it could be an all round winner for your beauty bag.
Lidl says that its budget moisturiser has already received glowing reviews from fans, including skin influencer Scott McGlynn who hailed it as "his loyal friend."
Other customers have also simply hailed the Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Cream, as they say their "skin simply loves it" and that it did the "same job" as more expensive versions.
Lidl's Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Cream is exclusively sold in-stores only for £1.49. Check with your local store for stock availability.
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