I’m a beauty pro and there are loads of dupes in Aldi – here’s what to bag and what to steer well clear of | The Sun

SICK of forking out for your favourite beauty products every month? 

Luckily one content creator has shared her tips on getting your favourite products for a fraction of the price. 



Laura, known online as @lauraloumakeup, regularly shares makeup tips with her 2,200 followers. 

In one of her latest videos, the makeup enthusiast shares a comprehensive list of the Aldi beauty dupes, and what they’re a cheaper version of. 

“These are some of the most famous Aldi / Lacura beauty dupes and what they are supposed to be. 

“Some are pretty good, others are WAY OFF.”

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During the 31-second video, the makeup fan shares various Lacura products, and what they’re dupes for. 

First up is the Lacura Perfect Proof Extreme Clean Dry Shampoo, costing £2.99, which Laura claims is a dupe for the Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Advanced Clean Dry Shampoo, priced at £25.

Next are the Lacura Bonded shampoo and conditioner, both available in-store and online. These are priced at just £3.49 each. 

She claims these are a dupe for the Olaplex shampoos and conditioners, which start at £28 each. 

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Laura then holds up the Lacura Vitabase Moisturising Primer, on sale for just £5.99. This viral product has been labelled as a dupe for the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base. 

This is priced at £48.50, meaning beauty fans can save themselves more than £42. 

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Laura’s other finds include the Lacura Translucent Setting Powder, which she claims is a cheaper version of the infamous Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder. 

And the Lacura Radiant Concealer, priced at £3.99 could replace the Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer, set at £26. 

There’s also the Microblade Effect Pen – a dupe for the benefit Brow Microfilling Brow Pen, and the Lacura Vanilla Honey Golden Bath Nectar could be bought instead of the Laura Mercier Body & Bath Ambre Vanillé Honey Bath. 

The beauty fan also shows off the Lacura Vitamin C Brightening Eye Cream, which is £3.99 and a dupe for the £35 Ole Henriksen Banana bright eye cream.

Although she's not such a fan of this range, writing: "If you squint there are similarities but mainly in the packaging.

"The cleanser I like. The rest – waaaaay too much fragrance."

Fans loved the beauty hall, with the video gaining more than 3000 views. 

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In the comments, Laura’s followers thanked her for the thrifty suggestions, with one writing: “God what did we [do] without these before?” 

Another said: “I love how they don’t even try to hide what they are up to.”

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