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Bethan Shufflebotham

Revolution beauty's £10 'miracle cream' that's a Charlotte Tilbury dupe is finally back in stock

A coveted anti-aging cream that’s sold out THREE times this year is finally back in stock. But you’ll have to hit ‘add to basket’ quicker than you can say ‘miracle’, because it’s certain to fly off the virtual shelves once again.

The viral cream is giving luxury brands a run for its money, with shoppers having compared the ‘magic’ and ‘unreal’ £10 cream to Charlotte Tilbury’s best-selling moisturiser. At less than seven times the price, there’s no wonder that during its last restock in August, Revolution’s Pro Miracle Cream sold one bottle every six seconds.

The affordable skincare saviour has climbed through the beauty ranks and earned itself a cult-status, with many women who tried the budget beauty product saying it ‘transformed their skin in as little as three days’.

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Originally launched in May this year, the £10 Pro Miracle Cream sold out twice, the second time of which it took just 48 hours. Since then, the cream racked up a waitlist of a staggering 10,000 people.

Upon restock in August, Manchester Evening News readers rushed to get their hands on the product - but it sold out overnight. Revolution reported that 10 bottles of the cream were being sold every minute, rivalling the likes of Estée Lauder’s renowned Advanced Night Repair serum that had a similar sell rate.

Hailed ‘amazing’ and ‘great value’ by happy customers, the moisturiser has over 750 five star reviews on site - more than double the amount when we last shared news of the product restock last month.

Similar to Tilbury’s Magic Cream, which is a whopping £65 more expensive, the Revolution Pro Miracle Cream is full of skin-loving ingredients such as Niacinamide, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid and Shea Butter, and is suitable for all skin types.

The supercharged formula works to transform dull complexions in just four weeks, instantly hydrating and plumping it from the first use.

Reviewing the product online, shopper JodyKW said: “ Perfect Dupe for CT Magic Cream

This stuff is beautiful. Side by side with CT it’s exactly the same in appearance. You can’t tell the difference. The ingredients are the same too. It’s the most perfect primer for make up I’ve ever used. I love that Revolution make these ridiculously priced icons totally affordable.”

Elise C commented: “Best glow ever. Better than ct Magic cream and cheaper. Please continue this.”

And Lisa A is a total convert, writing: “Lovely face cream . After using CT magic cream for last few years this is my new favourite. I won’t be going back!”

Alongside its visible skin benefits, the cream has also skyrocketed in demand thanks to it going viral on TikTok where people confirmed the dupe suspicions with raving reviews. The #miraclecream now has a jaw-dropping 10.8 million views on the video sharing app.

In the interest of research, we tried the Revolution Pro Miracle Cream for ourselves , and compared it to the ‘real deal’ Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream - and even we couldn’t tell the difference!

In a review, M.E.N said: “Both creams share a similar consistency - a nice medium-weight cream that’s easy to apply and absorbs quickly. Applying them to the skin, I expected to see differences, but they feel almost identical, with no greasy residue or sticky formulas. They just melt into the skin like a dream.

“After using the Miracle Cream for a month, it’s safe to say that the hype around this viral sensation is well and truly justified. The proof is in the sales and if you want to get your hands on the £10 Revolution buy, I suggest you move quickly, because this is certain to sell out again within the next few days. I’m so pleased I’ll now be able to save £65 every time I need a new moisturiser.”

For those who can’t get enough of the moisturiser, there’s also a matching eye cream transforms tired under eyes in just 4 weeks, costing £8 for a pot .

The cream is said to ‘instantly hydrate’ the skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and dark circles, with one customer saying it helped her stop looking ‘permanently tired’.

You can buy the £8 Revolution Pro Miracle Eye Cream here and the £10 Miracle Moisturiser here - but it’s selling fast, so you better move quickly.

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