LACURA Beauty 2.8ml CONCEALER Pen FAIR Complexions ~ Cashmere(100)

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LACURA Beauty 2.8ml CONCEALER Pen FAIR Complexions ~ Cashmere(100)

LACURA Beauty 2.8ml CONCEALER Pen FAIR Complexions ~ Cashmere(100)

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In the video Sacha can be seen testing out the Aldi dupes and originals on both sides of her face to show off the difference. The products included were Bobbi Brown’s Face Base moisturising primer, Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk foundation, NARS’ Radiant Creamy Concealer, and NARS’ Orgasm Blush. As expected, the PIXI side felt toned, smooth and left my skin visibly glowing. The Aldi side also felt soft and hydrated and I honestly couldn't tell the difference. Aldi's Lacura Brightening Concealer vs NARS Aldi said: “Add to your makeup collection with this Lacura Highlighter. Achieve your chosen look with this delicate and sweet highlighter. Define, pop and contour your way to looking your absolute best.” One said: “Fantastic product, I have used Elemis pro collagen marine cream since it came onto the market and nothing was as good until I started using this.” Both were creamy, but Lurpak was saltier. I probably preferred the taste of the original, but was it double-the-price nicer? Definitely not. Aldi's Deeno vs Cadbury Freddo chocolate bars

Taking viewers through each stage step by step, Sacha gave her thoughts on each of the individual products. She said: “I’m gunna start off with the dup for the Bobbi Brown Vitamin enriched base. Oh my god they literally smell the same… Oh, they feel exactly the same.” Aldi launches blush shades of Liquid Sweet Blushers for shoppers to get involved in the #StrawberryGirlMakeUp TikTok trend Some of Aldi's dupes are uncanny. It's even landed the supermarket in hot water a few times in the past (we all remember Colin vs Cuthbert), but how do Aldi's versions compare to the real things?So do dupes work? With the Colin and Cuthbert caterpillar cakes, there’s not much between them, but when it comes to beauty, the chemistry of ingredients is more complicated and it’s much more hit and miss. With the cost of living crisis continuing to put a strain on families' budgets, it's not surprising that more and more shoppers are looking for affordable alternatives to some of the pricier big name brands.

As a result, I like to think I can spot a bargain in the beauty world, and the middle aisle of your local Aldi is a brilliant place to start making swaps. Joining the line-up includes the fan favourite Hyaluronic Acid Foundation, Luminous Touch Concealer and Collagen Lip Oil – highly praised by TV beauty expert, Nadine Baggott Maija added: “Obsessed with this highlighter. Have had so many compliments since I started using it. It lasts really well and definitely makes your face glow! It’s just as good as the benefit one just without the price tag!” Margaret martin said: “Just as good as Liz Earle which I have been using for years on my very sensitive skin at a fraction of the cost.” Following the news that Smashbox cosmetics will no longer be available in the UK from September, fans have been scrambling to find an alternative that performs just as well. Enter Aldi.

Of course, it does feel a little unethical not to champion brands that come up with innovative products that stand out in the vast beauty marketplace – but a dupe doesn’t necessarily limit the success of the original. “If you have a strong, established brand, you are likely to be able to rely more easily on your reputation when it comes to protecting your intellectual property,” says Mireille Turner, a London based corporate lawyer and executive director at the British Beauty Council. “Unfortunately this general position arguably works against emerging businesses who perhaps have less well known brands.” Olaplex’s shampoo and conditioner have been so scientifically scrutinised and formulated, that it's been dubbed a game-changer for coloured hair. Not only does the shampoo clean, but it also acts as a treatment, rebuilding damaged strands’ molecular structure.

The Bramwells also contained over a third fewer calories and significantly less sugar and salt. Win win. Aldi's Lacura Healthy Glow Toner vs PIXI Glow Tonic Holding up the Lacura Cashmere Glow Luminous Foundation, she captioned the video: “Aldi dupes for Giorgio Armani luminous silk and Bobbi Brown vitamin enriched face base!” I tried both with a few chips just to be sure, but to my surprise, they tasted almost identical, too. Heinz's was possibly a little sweeter, but if I hadn't already known they were different, I don't think I'd have noticed.I could have easily mistaken the taste of Aldi's Bramwells Tomato Ketchup for Heinz (Image: Emily Collis/BirminghamLive) Aldi said: “Great for all skin types this amazing Lacura Original Hot Cloth Cleanser is sure to give you naturally healthy looking skin. Add this dermatologically tested cleanser into your beauty regime and you'll be amazed at how great your skin starts to feel and look.” You can shop Aldi's full make-up range here. Some items are only available online and not in stores. I compared them on a slice of toast and they both spread easily onto the bread. The taste was where the two differed - but only slightly.

There’s a reason why L’Oreal has been a presence on beauty shelves for over a century – it delivers hardworking skincare, haircare and makeup with celebrity and expert endorsement, all at high street prices. I used one on each half of my face, using a cotton pad to swipe it onto my skin. They smelled pretty much identical and looked to be the same consistency on the pad. Both primers are silica based primers with a clear gel-like texture - we compared the two in a beauty test previously, which you can find here. Aldi said: “Get your skin looking picture perfect with this Lacura Snapshot Ready Glow Primer. Whether you're using this alone or under make-up, your selfies will never be the same again.” The chocolate frog had that iconic Cadbury taste - rich and creamy - and Aldi's was surprisingly similar, but with a hint of cheap Christmas chocolate. I've tasted Dairyfine chocolate before, but this was different, as if Aldi had tried to recreate Cadbury's signature flavour.

How we tested

Inspired by premium beauty brands like as Pixi, Yves Saint Laurent, Liz Earle, Clinique and Elizabeth Arden, Aldi’s range of products are sure to bring a smile to newly cleansed, primed and made up face of yours. Supermarket giant Aldi is well-known for its array of dupes. From a dupe of the popular Ninja Dual Air Fryer, to items that are very similar to brands like Marks and Spencer (you know what we're referring to), Aldi seems to have it all.



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