
52 Budget-Friendly Versions Of The Things You've Been Eyeing But Your Wallet Has Said 'No'
A tinted lip balm you'd SWEAR is Clinique's $25 "Almost Lipstick" Black Honey for the lovely, sophisticated hue it'll turn your lips. This is great for people who 1) always want a little lip color, 2) hate a sticky feel, and 3) love a bargain.
Gold Bond's firming neck and chest cream to *gently* hydrate, exfoliate, and tighten the skin that's more sensitive than the rest of your body but less sensitive than the skin on your face. This makes for a lovely, quite effective in-between formula packed with aloe, salicylic acid, and jojoba oil in a formula that reviewers say works just as well as much pricier creams.
A ribbed button-up tank that'll give you the same vibes as an Abercrombie & Fitch one for half the price. So you could double up...if ya' want. Maybe this is what they always meant when they said transitioning your look from office to happy hour?
A cutesy juice glass that'll run you $6 less a pop than the iconic Anthro icon juice glasses. Once you start collecting 'em, you may not want to stop!
A Lululemon-inspired tennis skirt with built-in shorts and a secret inner pocket because are you even living your best summer life if you're not claw-handing your iced coffee and phone in one hand while you wildly gesticulate as you tell your friend a story on a neighborhood walk? No need to worry about a strong breeze.
A "Soft" perfume rollerball that's definitely made an appearance or five in your FYP scroll. It's only $5 and smells totally delightful (it gets compared to sweet treats like waffle cones). BUT! That's not the only reason to love it. It reminds reviewers of the $65 bottle of Pink Sugar 👀 and layers like a dream.
Or a Creamy Coconut fragrance rollerball to have everyone assuming you paid full price for the $25 Sol de Janeiro fragrance. Even if your immediate plans don't entail sitting on a beach and drinking out of an actual coconut, you can still catch a whiff of the island vibe with this sweet scent.
An Anthro-leaning reversible quilted throw blanket in a ton of charming prints for a bedroom refresh that'll brighten things up and leave a little more room in your budget for, perhaps, a fun throw pillow?!
Essence's Drop of Sunshine Bronzing Drops will help you fake that you spent the weekend taking in the sunshine instead of sick and holed up on your couch catching up on all the horror movies you've been meaning to watch. And at $33 cheaper than the Drunk Elephant version, you might just go ahead and invest in a second or third bottle now. Reviewers say it's super hydrating and buildable!
A spaghetti strap sundress with built-in shorts (maybe "built-in shorts" is the 2025 summer mantra?) so you can reap all the benefits of a cooling sundress in the heat without having a Marilyn Monroe moment. (Reviewers say it's waaaay cheaper than one you can find at the mall.)
A pair of pilot shield sunglasses for a very close look to the $699 Bottega Veneta pair. If you're on TikTok you've probably already seen these bad boys and thought about taking the plunge. It's a mere $14.99 plunge so, eh, might as well.
A CZ tennis bracelet with tons of reviewers who say it can pass as actual diamonds. Listen, you want a glamorous stack but you don't have to choose between that and a long weekend at a beach resort.
Or, go all out with a set of golden bracelets to help build up your wrist stack 'til you can throw your money at some real-deal Cartier ones with price tags that'll make you gasp.
An intoxicating Baccarat Rouge 540–inspired Cremo Body Wash will help you smell luxe without blowing your whole beauty budget for the month. It has a blend of white jasmine, red currant, and sweet amber that reviewers say stacks up to the real deal and sticks with them throughout the day.
E.l.f. Lash Xtndr Tubing Mascara if you've tried pricier versions but have shied away from rebuying because of $$$. Seriously, just try this! It's so good that I'm currently on my THIRD tube.
Plus, Good Molecules Yerba Mate Wake Up Eye Gel. Reviewers swear that this works just as well as $$$ eye creams at minimizing puffiness and swelling thanks to a powerhouse duo of caffeine and hyaluronic acid.
Some sharp-looking pointed-toe flats with similar comfy, machine-washable features to pricier Rothy's or Vivaia flats. You'll be glad you packed these to get you from Notre-Dame to the Eiffel Towel on a long but gorgeous scenic view! And when you get home, you can toss 'em in the wash to look like new for your next adventure!
A beaded shoulder bag in case you've added a similar Staud one to cart about a million times but haven't been able to checkout just yet. The brand's beaded bags became instant classics but you can get a little splurgey at Anthro without having to completely upend your monthly budget on a (gorgeous) $295 bag. You could get three of these at that price (if you wanted).
A set of wrist and ankle weights will feel like an extra fun accessory after you look up how the pricing ($22-ish) compares to similar Bala Bangles ($50-ish). Slip on these before you take a stroll with a pal to get in your steps. Just be prepared for the onslaught of compliments by passersby.
Mise En Scene Perfect Serum, a K-beauty product that's probably come across your radar for its stunning before-and-after results *and* lower price tag than a comparable $46 Gisou hair oil. Locking down a cheap but transformative hair oil will soften the blow of putting off having your split ends snipped off for a few more months.
Sliick Ingrown Rescue Solution to halt painful (and unsightly) ingrown hairs before you realize they've rudely shown up on your first beach day of the year, no matter how you're DIY-ing hair removal. AND it's half the price of holy grail Tend Skin!
Oxo's portable Cold Brew Rapid Brewer if you guzzle coffee like it's your main salaried job where you have a corner office in the C-suite. It whips up cold brew in a mere five minutes, which is even better news if you've gotten sticker shock from Aeropress but need something that'll work both at home and on the go. (For the record, some reviewers call it "Aeropress 2.0" because they prefer the Oxo version.)
B.tan Self-Tanner for some super-easy-to-apply color that'll develop in an hour. No need to book a (costly) spray tan appointment. (Psst, reviewers who've previously sworn by St. Tropez products have made the switch!)
A cherry bag charm can add a lil' razzle-dazzle to your plain bag that's just not doing it for you anymore. Just let your work nemesis assume that it's the $95 Coach charm.
An Elizavecca hair treatment to give you "rich girl hair" thanks to its collagen and ceramide 3 formula. And it'll take just a few minutes of your time, like as little as five minutes post-shampoo. Because time is money, money is power, and power is pizza. (In case you were curious, lots of reviewers say they prefer it over $$$ Olaplex.)
A long-sleeve bodysuit will wrap you up in an incredibly soft fabric that reviews oft compare to Skims. AND it's supportive enough so you can wear it without a bra, which is always a great thing!
Plus, a stretchy bodycon pencil dress with heaps of Skims comparisons for the shape and stretch. I'm guessing this is what Morticia Addams would wear to an all-inclusive beach resort.
A pair of wireless over-the-ear headphones you'd mistake for AirPods Max if you weren't paying close attention thanks to the similar shape and shade options. These beauts are at a small fraction of the price (I swear, that math is easy) with good noise-blocking, 10 hours of play per charge, a built-in mic for calls, and cushy padding so you can put those extra HUNDREDS you're not spending on AirPods Max for a flight to your college roommate's wedding.
Catrice's Magic Shaper Face Cream Palette to help you build out and highlight your face's gorgeous assets for a mere $8 instead of $88 with a similar Makeup Forever palette. Listen, you don't have to spend a bunch of money to LOOK it. And a palette like this is gonna last you a while.
A baroque-inspired mirror to instantly dress up an entry or hallway. The gilded frame looks equally great hung on a wall or atop a console. And every time you gaze upon your reflection in it, you can think about the dough you saved by opting for this one over the more expensive Anthro version.
An elegant set of square wineglasses that reviewers point out are VERY similar to the pricier ones sold at Crate & Barrel. Whether you're just drinking some water out of them or some actual Prosecco, they'll certainly elevate the moment.
E.l.f. Halo Glow Liquid Filter that'll free up a bit of coin if you've been eyeing Charlotte Tilbury's Hollywood Flawless Filter as a glow-getter on a budget. This stuff has hyaluronic acid and squalane to give you that lit-from-within for less than the cost of a pricey chopped salad from that place beside your office.
A faux-leather bag you'll do a double-take on because it's verrrry similar to Polène's Cyme you've been stalking online and thought, "Welp, I could buy this instead of flying to my college roommate's wedding" before buying that flight.
Hanes Ultimate ankle socks can pass the comfort test for fans of Aritzia's TNA line. Yes, we're at that age where socks can be luxurious.
A faux-pearl choker that's a dead-ringer for a Vivienne Westwood piece you can easily add to all kinds of outfits that are missing something. Mystery solved.
Slingback heels to add an air of sophistication to a simple outfit. We're not on a Chanel budget, but that's perfectly fine and normal! These beauts will help you chase that feeling AND turn out to be super versatile so you'll have a pretty low cost per wear.
And while we're chasing that feeling, a quilted leather crossbody purse can scratch a Chanel-ish itch while adding an affordable purse into your wardrobe rotation.
A glitzy long-sleeve sequin dress in case you marveled at the $765 16Arlington dress Hailey Bieber wore but gasped out loud when you looked at the price. This under-$100 version is just begging to make an appearance in a loud, dark club somewhere in Europe.
A pair of retro-style oval sunglasses your nemesis will mistake for the $400+ Miu Miu ones, which is fine. Let 'em think that and put that extra cash toward whatever else you want.
A multipurpose blush stick you can try out to create the lovely watercolor blush trend. Y'know what's even lovelier? Paying $7 for this instead of the $18 Pixi Beauty version so you can build and blend color to your heart's content.
A pair of satin block-heeled dress shoes you'd mistake for some Loeffler Randall heels if you didn't buy them yourself! Reviewers also say that the supportive straps mean you can still make all kinds of moves. A wedding dance floor hates to see you coming.
A velvet V-neck maxi dress that'd make a perfect bridesmaid dress. Or just a wedding guest dress! You're already paying [redacted] to attend the Nashville bachelorette. We don't need to spend $400 on a dress too.
Slip-on mules because you're not allowed to wear sneakers to the office (I'm emailing HR on your behalf) but don't do heels. You'll get all kinds of use out of these comfy alts to the pricier Madewell Gemma mules without having to MAKE yourself wear them enough times just to make yourself feel better about dropping serious dough on them.
Platform slippers you've eyed on so many other people in public (or, well, the similar but more expensive Ugg Tazz) and want in on the cozy style. Once you slip your feet into the faux-fur shoes, you'll find every which way to wear — even in the sweaty pits of summer.
Cushionaire slides that'll help satisfy your old dogs' yearning for comfy Birks (there are 1,000+ reviews comparing them) for significantly less.
E.l.f.'s Holy Hydration! Thirst Burst Drops made to help plump up (hydrating hibiscus complex and hyaluronic acid) and brighten (niacinamide) your complexion for similar results to the $35 Glow Recipe Watermelon Dew Drops. Reviewers say it works great alone *or* mixed in with foundation.
A plated ring with just a bit of glitz that'll help you channel the Cartier look without affecting your financial planning goals like the real-deal would.
Dossier's "Ambery Vanilla" perfume because you thought about shelling out for YSL's Black Opium but your budget said no despite all your other perfume bottles being on empty.
A Briotech spray can help soothe rosacea, eczema, rashes, sunburns, and other skin irritations for when your skin is just not cooperating thanks to hypochlorous acid (it's in your white blood cells and helps soothe inflammation). Tower 28 SOS Daily Rescue Spray is also what some call a miracle in a bottle. But Briotech is in a cheaper bottle.
Some mid-weight sweatpants in case you wanna bring some luxe feel to your couch-rotting. Folks on TikTok compare these to Aritzia's for a fraction of the price. Everyone wear sweats but they don't have to be expensive sweats.
A half-zip pullover sweatshirt that'll run you far less than Lulu's $118 scuba hoodies.
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Some Essence Lash Princess mascara for that dramatic false lash effect when you don't feel like waking up 30 minutes early to glue little pieces of polyester to your eyelids. Seriously, this mascara is like a pair of mainstage curtains for your eyeballs — and it's only $5. A pack of fine point pens specifically designed to prevent bleed-through, which, if you're an aesthetic aficionado when it comes to your journals, is a pretty big deal. You can finally color code your notes on both sides of the page. A toothbrush with extra "flossing bristles" that are 10 times thinner than the regular, firmer ones, so it can get into those hard-to-reach places (like between your teeth and gums) for a super deep clean. An alcohol-free "Soft" perfume rollerball made famous on TikTok. If you've never tried an oil-based perfume, you can snatch this one up for just $4. Reviewers are *loving* the gourmand, vanilla scent that's an almost perfect swap for the higher-end $50 Pink Sugar. A set of space-saving compression bags designed so you don't even need a vacuum to use them — you just roll them up to push any excess air out. If you're the type of over-packer who needs 32 pairs of underwear for an eight-day trip because you're worried you might pee your pants twice every day, you're going to want some of these magical contraptions. Catrice "Instant Awake" under-eye brightener that'll help conceal dark circles with a more natural finish than a traditional 'color correcting' concealer. It's lightweight, buildable, and formulated with hyaluronic acid and shea butter for a seamless, skin-like finish. Also, Good Molecules "Wake Up" eye gel to deliver a shot of espresso to your eyes. It's got caffeine that can help temporarily reduce puffiness within minutes, and you'll notice a more consistent effect with daily use. Some sulfate-free biotin shampoo that's got all kinds of gentle, hair-feeding ingredients like rosemary, zinc, and coconut oil. This shampoo can help hydrate your existing locks (which will help your hair look and feel fuller) and may promote the growth of new, healthy strands. A box of Death Wish instant coffee packets with 300 mg of caffeine for the sleepiest among us who are sick of downing a quad-shot every morning just to feel something. 😩 Just one of these packets has roughly the same amount of caffeine, and reviewers are raving about the coffee's rich, bold flavor. A pair of open-ear headphones designed to "float" above your ear rather than going inside it. If you need a podcast to listen to while on your morning run, but regular earbuds just obliterate the skin on the inside of your ear, go ahead and scoop these up. Plus, the design of these headphones makes it so you can still stay aware of your surroundings while preserving your privacy — your music, calls, and podcasts will only be audible to you. Eos' Vanilla Cashmere shea butter body lotion that's got all of TikTok in a chokehold because of its absolutely *delicious* scent and non-greasy, non-sticky formula. If you want to look (and smell) like a gourmet glazed donut, but you're not too keen on your skin *feeling* like one, this is the lotion for you. A reusable silicone cactus dryer ball for those of you who hate folding clothes with a lint roller on standby to (hopefully) remove all the dog hair. These things are beloved by pet parents and long-tressed folks alike because the little arms on the cacti are amazing at collecting hair. Mark my words, every time you take one out of the dryer, it will be *wrapped* in hair. A laptop mouse jiggler to help you get through those days when your schedule says you need to be available on Slack all day, but your heart says you *need* to rewatch Joey's season of The Bachelor for the umpteenth time — and you need to do it NOW. This undetectable jiggler has three modes of movement, which range from super minimal to completely random. A rejuvenating Elizavecca hair treatment containing collagen and protein extracts — this $7 swap for Olaplex has all the same 🪄 magical 🪄 benefits (aka smoother, shinier, softer hair) without the notoriously un-magical price tag. A set of moisture-wicking exercise socks that are wildly inexpensive for how well they work. These blister-preventing, sweat-busting miracles are perfect for not just exercising, but any time when you might be on your feet for extended periods of time. Servers, nurses, and teachers — you must give these a try. Some dishwasher-cleaning tablets because, despite popular belief, cleaning your dishwasher does not actually have to be that torturous. Just place a tablet in your detergent tray, run a cycle, and bam — goodbye water stains A set of matte lipsticks that are smudge-resistant, long-lasting, and non-drying. This pack of six lipsticks costs less than one currently trending Sacheu lip stain, and they have similar staying power. E.l.f.'s Halo Glow blush wand with a shade range that can truly do it all: You can blush, bronze, *and* brighten with this affordable $8 swap for the much more expensive $42 Charlotte Tilbury beauty wand. An earwax removal kit that works so well, it'll have you hearing colors. This kit is the gentler, safer swap you've been looking for if you're a recovering cotton swab user. A plug-in mushroom lamp to distract your kids from the monster under the bed and turn their attention to the far-less-terrifying fairy in the night-light. 🧚 A stainless-steel tongue scraper that'll take your oral hygiene game to the next level. When paired with brushing and flossing, tongue-scraping can make your breath fresher *and* even improve your taste buds. A set of Keurig cleaner pods to get rid of all the gunk that's built up over time and is probably affecting the taste and overall quality of your coffee. Some satin pillowcases with a cooling effect and slippery surface that's beneficial for everyone's skin and hair, but us rough sleepers will notice a more immediate difference: wayyy less hair breakage from tossing and turning in your sleep. You can now dream peacefully of your past life as a rotisserie chicken without waking up to a tangled mess on the back of your head. ✨ A pomade hair wax stick for all hair types so you can *finally* achieve the slicked back bun of your dreams without looking like you decided to finish your style by rubbing a balloon on your head — or having to live with that greasy, sticky feeling in your hair. (There's no residue!) A hands-free phone mount with a rotating design that can be used on all planes, regardless of airline. You can clamp it to your tray table, your carry-on, or even an armrest — you could probably clamp it to the window cover, too, but I don't know that the flight attendants would be very happy with you. A candle that'll make your place smell more like a luxury bathhouse and less like an overpriced shoebox. This sandalwood, jasmine, and oud blend is perfect for those times you just want to light a candle, close your eyes, and pretend you're in the timeline where Kris Jenner adopted you and you're super rich. And a rechargeable electric candle lighter designed to be wind-proof and splash-proof, so whether you're lighting up a backyard firepit or a cozy candle for your bathroom, this thing's got you covered E.l.f.'s sheer tint, moisturizing "Squeeze Me" lip balm chock-full of the queen of hydration. Yep, I'm talking about Her Majesty, hyaluronic acid. 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A shampoo scalp massager that you can use in the shower to soothe and exfoliate the top of your head, whether you just want to work your shampoo in or need relief from uncomfortable, itchy dry patches — tons of reviewers are reporting that this tool can help with scalp tenderness, psoriasis, and dandruff. A knee stabilizer band for both short- and long-term relief from pain so you can comfortably work out, hike, and pace around the living room anxiously awaiting a text back from your situationship.


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A tinted lip balm so close to the same magic as "Black Honey," TikTok's beloved $25 ~universal shade~ from Clinique, that it will genuinely startle you — especially when you see the price. This is a perfect, non-sticky "go-to" lippie that's just a step above the "no makeup makeup" look, giving the perfect subtly polished effect. An affordable, Lululemon-esque longline sports bra just as comfy, supportive, and versatile as the real thing that reviewers love it both for outdoor workouts, gym use, *and* errand running. This is designed to be supportive without being too compressive, with lightweight fabric that keeps you breezy in the heat. A Baccarat Rouge 540-inspired moisturizing body wash infused with white jasmine, red currant, and sweet amber that reviewers swear by for a cheap alternative to keep that delectably luxe scent on them all day long. Nothing wrong with smelling a lil' ~~expensive~~! 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A TikTok-beloved "Soft" perfume rollerball that honestly has no right smelling so delectable and layering so well considering it's only five cash dollars. Reviewers are obsessed with the scent's warm sweetness with a hint of citrusy zest, comparing it to waffle cones, lemon pound cake, and warm vanilla scones ... and this $65 bottle of Pink Sugar 👀. And a cult-favorite Creamy Coconut fragrance rollerball reviewers compare to the $25 Sol de Janeiro version 👀☀️ . This is from TikTok-famous small business brand Kuumba Made, known for its luxury scents at ridiculously affordable prices, so you know they're on their game — reviewers especially love how ~beachy~ and long-lasting this sweet but elevated fragrance feels and how nicely it plays with other scents! Mise En Scene Perfect Serum, a beloved K-beauty staple reviewers compare to the $46 Gisou version for MEGA hair hydration and heat protection up to 450 degrees, so you can style your hair without sacrificing on ✨shine✨. 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If you want to take your bare lashes or mascara to the next level, this little gizmo will do it in a few seconds flat, without the $22 price tag of the Shu Uemura version that reviewers compare it with. A ribbed button up tank top with some real Abercrombie & Fitch energy to perfectly straddle that line of "professional" and "I am 100000% going out after work today, and a martini glass will be involved." A set of golden bracelets giving ~quiet luxury~ vibes at "I want to pay rent this month" prices. Reviewers especially love these mix-and-match sets because they look like expensive versions from Cartier — the middle one is giving the $8,000 "Juste Un Clou" and the studded one is giving the $6,000 "Love Bracelet!" And a dainty gold-plated station necklace, another home run from jewelry brand Pavoi so close to the real diamond versions from Quince and Dorsey that run $400+ that it'll turn all your everyday looks into ~quietly expensive~ looks. A Lululemon-esque adjustable mini belted pack (aka ~fanny pack~) you can wear around your waist or shoulder for a lightweight bag alternative that you won't lose, since it is literally attached to you. A lot of reviewers mention how genuinely *stunned* they are by how much this little bag can secretly carry. A set of Bala Bangle-inspired wrist and ankle weights to get your ~fitness~ on this summer — these serve all the same cuteness and function without the $55 price tag. Not to mention this has a TON more colors available to match your 'fits. A hydrating, plumping lip glow oil reviewers compare to the cult-fave Dior Lip Oil ... that is, if it were a FRACTION of the price 👀. A set of satin pillowcases that not only have a cooling effect, but are soft on your skin and create less friction for your hair so it won't get as tangled while you sleep. Reviewers especially love these because they're an affordable alternative to ones that typically run $18 per case! E.l.f.'s Holy Hydration! 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Lululemon just added a ton of new items to their We Made Too Much section — including a viral bag under $60
Enjoy these special prices before they sell out. August has only just begun — but to me, fall is almost here, and I'm itching to add some autumn-ready pieces to my wardrobe. However, being a fairly new homeowner, I can't really afford to be mindlessly spending, which is why I'm always on the lookout for great prices. If you're like me and want to get your hands on some new bags, jackets and more, I spotted some special prices in Lululemon's We Made Too Much section that are too good to pass up — including the viral City Essentials Small Shoulder Bag. Keep scrolling to dive into my top picks of the week. Shop best Lululemon WMTM bags Shop best Lululemon WMTM accessories Shop best Lululemon WMTM leggings Shop best Lululemon WMTM hoodies & sweatshirts Shop best Lululemon WMTM shoes Prefer to shop new styles? .