I scored some actually insane skincare dupes at Dollar Tree – it took ages to find them, the real deal costs $35 and up
A BEAUTY lover’s perseverance paid off after ages of scouring Dollar for some skincare steals.
It wasn’t easy, but the bargain hunter didn’t give up in her quest to find the dupes of her dreams.
In a now-viral video, TikToker Katie Lawson (klblog), gave viewers a glimpse into her successful shopping outing.
It took a few tries but rather than leave empty-handed, this time, her cart was filled with three products.
“This is actually insane,” she said.
Lawson was in disbelief that she had found the trifecta of Glow Recipe dupes for $1.25 each.
Her frugal finds included a B-Pure Glow Up Night Moisturizer, as well as the brand’s Glow Up Toner, and even a Glow Up Serum.
The wait seemed to pay off as the dupes saved her over $100 in total.
A Glow Recipe moisturizer sells for $40, a toner goes for $35, and a selection of serums, including the Plum Plump Hyaluronic Serum, and Guava Vitamin C Serum, are available for $45 each.
She knew that the skincare finding struggle was real after a viewer wrote that she had been looking for these exact dupes “for months.”
“Same! Just now found them, don’t give up,” she replied.
And she wasn’t the only one getting lucky at her local store.
“I bought a bunch yesterday and some B-pure Olay dupes,” one watcher said.
“Yes, love that, I saw the EOS shave cream dupes today!” she responded.
In another video, she had scored an oil-free acne wash from Kissable that she declared was a dupe for the Neutrogena Acne Wash.
She paid just $1.25 for the cleanser that typically sells for $9.49.
She knew that Dollar Tree was also one-stop savvy shopping for soda pop face masks, brow gels, hand lotions, lip balms, and cream blush sticks.
On yet another outing, she shared a video where she stocked up on more Olay dupes, including a cream cleanser hydrating moisturizer, and nighttime cream.
“They had the cream cleanser, hydrating moisturizer, and then the nighttime cream, which I know a lot of people use,” she said.
Target sells a range of the brand’s Olay’s night cream for $15 to $35.
She also added some dupes of Cetaphil, Vaseline, and eye patches to her bargain basket.