
Aldi Ireland fans set to love major makeup dupe in middle aisle – and it's €28 cheaper
The Lacura Perfect Skin Tint is available in six shades while stock lasts.
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Aldi Perfect Skin Tint It is available in six shades varying from fair to dark
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It costs €5.99
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And it is a dupe for viral Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint
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Lacura's Perfect Skin Tint is a lightweight tinted moisturiser offering buildable coverage that evens skin tone.
It is available in six shades varying from fair to dark and costs €5.99.
Its item description reads: "Step out with natural coverage that is buildable for a day-to-night look.
"Lightweight tinted moisturiser with buildable coverage.
"The natural matte finish blurs the look of imperfections and visibly evens out the skin, leaving a smooth complexion."
Beauty fans can choose from six shades, and the skin tint dupe comes in approximately 30ml.
And the Lacura's Perfect Skin Tint is a dupe for viral Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint - which costs almost six times more at €33.95.
However, shoppers may have to wait a little bit longer to get their hands on it.
They added: "This product is running a little bit late, please check [Aldi's website] for updated in store dates.
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"Occasionally some of our products may not be available on their advertised dates.
"We're doing all we can to provide clarity on expected availability dates, but these are subject to change.
"Dates will vary by store and by region."
Meanwhile, Dunnes Stores fans are set to love a new waistcoat that's perfect for the office after it landed on racks.
The Crew Neck Waistcoat is available in stores and online now.
And shoppers have two versions to choose from ivory and stripe.
The retailer said: "This modern waistcoat features a crew neckline with contrast trim and detailed gold-toned buttons down the front, mirrored on the two front pockets.
"Style with jeans or trousers to add a smart touch to everyday outfits."
The waistcoats come in sizes XS to XXL.
They can be styled with jeans, trousers or skirts for a smart-casual office look.
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