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2022

Aldi fans scramble to get their hands on the new Drunk Elephant face cream dupe that’s almost identical and £75 cheaper

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IF you thought you couldn’t love Aldi any more than you already do, think again. 

Aldi’s famous ‘middle aisle’ continues to leave us impressed on a regular basis and the latest skincare find is bound to blow your socks off. 

Aldi fans are scrambling to get their hands on the new face moisturiser that is also an almost identical dupe of the high-end Drunk Elephant cream
TikTok/@r.glossier
It will keep your skin hydrated for a bargain price
TikTok/@r.glossier
Drunk Elephant
Even better, the Aldi version is £75 cheaper too[/caption]

We all want gorgeous, glowing skin, right?

Many of us will find ourselves splashing the cash on expensive creams and serums that promise clear skin, without needing to pay for pricey facials and skin treatments. 

And now Aldi have come to the rescue with their bargain face moisturiser that is sure to moisturise sensitive skin. 

It’s the Lacura multi-peptide moisturiser and it’s only £6.99.

Not only is this moisturiser a real bargain, but it’s been compared to a high-end, expensive cream by skincare brand Drunk Elephant

Skincare fan Rae, known on TikTok as @r.glossier, spotted the almost identical dupe on a trip to the supermarket and took to the video sharing platform to show it off. 

She said: “Run, do not walk for this Aldi Drunk Elephant dupe”.

“It was the last one left.

“I would recommend.”

Rae explained that the Aldi dupe is £6.99, whereas the Drunk Elephant protini polypeptide cream is a whopping £82. 

Saving you a huge £75.01, this intensely moisturising cream will leave your skin feeling soft and smooth, for a bargain price. 

Not only this but it also helps to keep skin plump, smooth and soft and improves the appearance of skin tone, texture and elasticity. 

Rae’s video has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly racked up a huge 461.1k views.

It has 66.8k likes, 463 comments and 262 shares.

Social media fans were eager to get their hands on the dupe cream and were quick to express this in the comments. 

One person said: “This is why I love Aldi.” 

Another added: “Aldi is really coming through with dupes.”

A third commented: “Yes but is it good for skin” to which Rae replied “yes, it has the same ingredients as the real thing.”

Meanwhile, someone else noted: “Tbh idk why people are obsessed with drunk elephant just cause of the brand name and stuff it should be used to just help ur skin” to which Rae explained “It has helped my skin personally, and got rid of my pores and the original brand of this is quite expensive for some people.”




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