Aldi’s £3.99 ‘miracle cream’ which shoppers say blasts acne and helps eczema is back in stock
WHEN Aldi brought out its “miracle cream” back in October, shoppers were leaving rave reviews over its ability to help with dry skin, acne and even psoriasis. Now, the bargain store has restocked the wonder product – and it’s flying off the e-shelves yet again. The product promises to “protect, soothe and moisturise” skin while […]
WHEN Aldi brought out its “miracle cream” back in October, shoppers were leaving rave reviews over its ability to help with dry skin, acne and even psoriasis.
Now, the bargain store has restocked the wonder product – and it’s flying off the e-shelves yet again.
The miracle cream is back in stock[/caption]The product promises to “protect, soothe and moisturise” skin while also containing anti-inflammatory properties which shoppers say helps with acne and even psoriasis.
It also works to treat weather burns, scrapes and abrasions, with one shopper calling it her “desert island product”.
The cream also promises to soften chapped lips and dry cuticles as well as relieving inflammation after waxing and shaving.
Beauty fans can’t stop praising the product, with many confirming its “miracle cream” status.
It’s flying off the shelves online, but is also available in store[/caption]- Lacura miracle cream, £3.99, Aldi
One wrote: “This really is a miracle cream.
“I bought this initially several weeks ago, yes the product is more like an ointment rather than a cream but it’s fantastic to use as a rich night treatment and my skin was very soft the next morning with no more dry patches.
“I have used it as a lip balm, nail moisturiser, on sore or broken skin, as well as on psoriasis patches.
“This is truly a ‘Desert Island product’ which I would hate to run out of and the price is amazing. Please keep this on the shelves Aldi.”
Hundreds of beauty fans have been praising it online[/caption]Another said: “I have had atopic eczema since a child. I am under dermatologists who cannot seem to control my flare ups despite the use of multiple emollients, ointments and steroid cream.
“My mum picked this up for me as a last hope which I did not think would work. I applied to my chest, arms and face before bed which were red and dry, woke up and symptoms had improved 90%.
“I have been using this cream for one week now and you can see no trace of eczema – instead my skin feels soft, subtle and refreshed. Please please do not discontinue this product, I’ve ordered 10 just in case!”
One said it’s an “excellent dupe”[/caption]Another called it “life changing” explaining: “This cream really is a miracle and thank you Aldi for creating it.
“… My cheeks have a natural redness to them and I have quiet bad acne down my jawline and neck but when this cream is applied the redness is instantly calmed and spots aren’t as visible.
“I have now started to use this on my face every evening and the results are incredible. I wake up every day with smoother, clearer skin.
“I went into store and bought another 3 boxes of this as I’m nervous in case it sells out!”
While the cream appears to have flown off the e-shelves, it is available in store for £3.99.
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