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Beauty fans run to Aldi after spotting Clinique moisturiser dupe on shelves – and it's £37 cheaper

Beauty fans run to Aldi after spotting Clinique moisturiser dupe on shelves – and it's £37 cheaper

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BEAUTY fans are racing to Aldi after spotting a new moisturiser dupe that's a whopping £37 cheaper than the original.
The German retailer is renowned for offering skincare, make-up and hair products that rival luxury competitors for a fraction of the price.
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Aldi fans are loving a £4.99 skincare dupe in store
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The Lacura Moisture Boost moisturiser is £37 cheaper than Clinique's Moisture Surge
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And dupe fans are going wild for a £4.99 product that bears a striking resemblance to Clinique's Moisture Surge 100H Auto-Replenishing Hydrator, which retails for £42.
So if you're looking to level up your skincare on a budget, you've come to the right place.
The bargain supermarket's Lacura moisture boost hydrating gel moisturiser comes in a 50ml jar.
Aldi bosses say it "intensely moisturises" leaving skin smooth, soft and plump.
Formulated with aloe vera and green tea extract, it is described as being suitable for all skin types.
Plus, it has the same cream-gel consistency as the Clinique version and comes in a similar pretty pink pot.
A skincare fan shared her bargain find on the BARGAIN LOVERS - Poundland, Home Bargains, B&M, Primark, The Range & More Facebook group, which boasts 856,000 members.
She said: "Clinique moisture surge dupe from Aldi. I have both and they're quite similar."
And other savvy shoppers are going wild for it, as one gushed: "Yep love this stuff. I did the left side with Clinique and right with this.
"Feels the same. Have used this for years. If in the UK, they've now made this as a standard line instead of a special buy."
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A second asked: "Is this current ? I've been trying to get this for ages . Never seen it in mine."
A third wrote: "Love it, used to buy Clinique. Works really well."
"Love moisture surge will defo compare if I can get hold of it", chimed in a fourth.
A fifth added: "Oh wow I love the Clinique moisture boost but will try this as there have been other really good copies on cosmetics."
"I got it. Much cheaper and v good", revealed a sixth.

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