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Aldi's new £3.99 tanning beauty dupe is 8x cheaper than the designer rival & it's perfect for your summer holidays

Aldi's new £3.99 tanning beauty dupe is 8x cheaper than the designer rival & it's perfect for your summer holidays

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TAN-TASTIC Aldi's new £3.99 tanning beauty dupe is 8x cheaper than the designer rival & it's perfect for your summer holidays
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SKINCARE fans will be racing to Aldi stores this week as they can save £32 on a beauty must-have.
The budget retailer has launched a skincare buy that will give you the perfect summer glow.
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Aldi has released a new beauty dupe in time for summer
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The tanning drops are perfect to achieve a holiday glow
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While many of us want to get a tan and summer glow on our holidays, we all know the health risks just aren't worth it.
But now you can get the sun-kissed look without banishing your SPF thanks to Aldi.
The German retailer is renowned for offering skincare, beauty and hair products that rival luxury competitors for a fraction of the price.
And their new £3.99 Tanning Facial Drops have sent beauty buffs into a frenzy.
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LUXE LOOKALIKE Lidl's copycat beauty buy is selling for £25 less than John Lewis' version
These multi-tasking drops rival Tan Luxe's illuminating face drops and cost a massive £32 less.
Not only are they more affordable than the designer versions, but they come in 30ml sizes, so are perfect for packing in your holiday bag.
Available in two colours, 'Light to Medium' and 'Medium to Dark', these multi-tasking drops are formulated with key skincare ingredients including Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, and Raspberry Fruit Extract.
The combination provides complexions with a natural-looking tan while enhancing moisture and hydration.
They also offer a customisable approach to self-tanning as you can add as many drops as you want to achieve a light glow or full tan.
To use the products, you simply add drops into your existing serum or moisturiser for a bronzing effect with a streak-free finish.
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The Aldi beauty buy is significantly less than the designer rival
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The tanning drops are in stores now and are sure to fly off the shelves.
So if you want to get your hands on them, you better be quick.
You can also snap up a Prada fragrance dupe for just £1.99.
The 15ml scents are also ideal for chucking in your bag - or when you go travelling for a few days.
Shoppers have claimed the Lacura Prism frangrance is "nearly identical" to iconic Prada Paradoxe, which starts at £72 for 30ml in Boots.
Prism - which customers insist is "nearly identical" to the original - is described as "delicate and light" and offers "gentle notes" of Orange Blossom, Neroli and Jasmine.
It also boasts "warm undertones" of Bourbon Vanilla, White Musk, and Amber which match a rich Bergamot and Tangerine "freshness on the finish".
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