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Aldi's beauty favourites to return next week including £1.49 anti-wrinkle cream & Jo Malone dupes costing £115 less

Aldi's beauty favourites to return next week including £1.49 anti-wrinkle cream & Jo Malone dupes costing £115 less

Scottish Suna day ago
From hair tools to lip masks - here's everything you can get your hands on next week
FACE OFF Aldi's beauty favourites to return next week including £1.49 anti-wrinkle cream & Jo Malone dupes costing £115 less
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ALDI is known for its amazing beauty buys, and next week some brand new items will be available to buy as well as some familiar favourites.
The budget supermarket has been making a name for itself with a range of incredible skincare and make-up going viral.
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There are six shades of the Lacura concealer to choose from
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Perfect your pout with the Lacura lip mask from Aldi
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The collagen lip oil is sure to be staple in your makeup bag
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And a fan favourite is back - the Hotel Collect Eau de Parfum, which are said to be great dupes for Jo Malone fragrances.
Prices at just £6.49 each, there are three scents to choose from - Pomegranate, Peony Blush, and Poppy & Barley.
Better yet, each bottle is 100ml, so the stunning scents are sure to last.
Also appearing in Aldi next week is the Lacura Concealer With Vitamin C.
The makeup bag staple comes in six shades and is said to "target dark circles and discolouration with vitamin C," according to Aldi bosses.
Meanwhile, the Lacura Collagen Lip Gloss is sure to be popular amongst beauty fans.
Enriched with shea butter, almond oil, and vitamin E, the lip gloss is great for anyone wanting to perfect their pout - and it's only £2.99.
And if you're a skincare addict, or maybe just starting out, you won't want to miss the Lacura Hydrating Gel Serum, $4.99.
"Specially formulated with calming cica and hydrating aloe to help your complexion appear even, moisturised and healthy.
"This soothing, lightweight gel serum is non-greasy and leaves skin feeling protected and refreshed," Aldi bosses said.
For hair fans, there's the Ionic Hairdryer, which comes in four colours and is priced at just £12.99.
With three heat and two speed settings, the hair tool is a staple for any beauty fan - and it even comes with diffuser and concentrator attachments for any hair type.
All of the beauty buys will land in Aldi next week on Thursday 21st August - but you'll have to be quick, because once they're gone, they're gone.
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