I stocked up on beauty dupes at Dollar Tree – I pay $45 for a similar day and night cream at Costco
A DOLLAR Tree shopper has scored dupes of some of her favorite beauty buys.
She even nabbed a day and night cream for just $1.25 each, even though she usually spends $45 for a similar anti-aging bundle at Costco.
A Dollar Tree shopper has scored skincare dupes for $1.25 each (stock photo)[/caption]TikToker Joedy Tran (@nuocmamafoods) shared her goods in a viral video.
She scoured the skincare aisle, finding several dupes for popular products.
Tran also noted that some of the dupes came in sturdy packaging.
She added while some were slightly smaller than the original, she was still happy to add them to her cart.
WHAT DID SHE FIND?
First, she scored B.Pure’s Glow Up line with watermelon extract.
“I found the watermelon flavor Glow Recipe dupe and there are plenty in stock,” she raved.
The Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops Serum alone is sold for $35 at Sephora.
She also spotted jars of day cream and night cream by B. Pure.
The packaging notes that the day cream is comparable to Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream, while the night cream compares to Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Cream.
Tran pays a lot more for Olay’s skincare duo at Costco.
“You know how much I pay for two of this jar at Costco? Forty-five bucks. A little bit bigger, but it’s 45 bucks,” she said.
DUPE REVIEWS
Several TikTok viewers chimed in with their reactions to the Dollar Tree items.
“You’ve got to try the glycolic acid toner, [it’s] better than The Ordinary version,” one wrote.
“I love the blemish control line. We don’t have the watermelon one yet,” another added.
“I’d be so scared [that] the generic will mess me up, but I’m about to try it all ’cause times are tough,” said a third.
“That Oil of Olay dupe is actually really good,” yet another wrote. “I use the Oil of Olay line and that’s just as good.”
“You’re going to be well-hydrated and smooth,” said one more.
Several viewers pointed out that a light green skincare product should not be missed out on.
They said Global Beauty Care’s Oil-Free Soothing Moisturizer also makes a good dupe for Clinique.
The Clinique Redness Solutions Daily Relief Cream with Microbiome Technology is sold for $63 at Sephora.