I went to Primark and it was full of designer skincare dupes – I saved so much, here’s what to nab
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DO YOU want to stock up on some new skincare products but don’t have the money to fork out a fortune? You may wish to head to Primark.
TikTok user @skin_vestment uploaded a video sharing how they picked up numerous products at the budget chain that were dupes for expensive versions.
They wrote: “All the dupes I found in my Primark… this is WILD.
“I don’t know about you guys but my FYP [For You Page on TikTok] is absolutely full of Primark skincare.
“Today I took myself into town and went to check it out for myself and you will not believe the amount of dupes that I got for high end products.”
First up she got Primark’s Micellar Cleansing Water for £2, which she claims is a dupe for the £16 Bioderma Sensibio.
Then she bought Primark’s £4.50 Hot Cloth Cleanser, which she compared to Liz Earl’s £19 version.
She then picked up Primark’s £5 Ceramide tone, and said it was a steal compared to Dr Jart Ceramidin liquid, which costs £22.95.
Next up was the £4 Ps the Future’s Bright Glycolic Toner, which was a fraction of the price of the £31.45 Paula’s Choice Daily Smoothing Treatment.
She also got £4 Niacinamide, and compared it to the £34 Paula’s Choice Daily Anti-Ageing Eye Gel.
And the bargains didn’t end there.
The TikTok user raved about Primark’s £3.50 facial serum as a dupe for £31 Glow Recipe Dew Drops.
And if you are after Squalane, then you may wish to pick up the retailer’s £4.50 version, which is more affordable than Biossance’s £52 offering.
And if you are looking for a Charlotte Tilbury dupe for their £39 Flawless Filter, Primark have a £5 option.
The TikToker shared numerous more comparisons, and her video has racked up over 70,000 likes from impressed fans.
She added: “I think the best thing about Primark skincare range is that it’s so affordable.
“Especially if you’ve got sensitive skin or acne prone skin, you are not spending the earth on a product only for it to not work.
“It really does show that you don’t have to spend the earth to get decent products that get decent results.”