I know all the best beauty dupes at Dollar Tree
A BEAUTY shopper has shared their favorite dupes for products ranging from Tower 28 to Cetaphil.
They scored the deals at Dollar Tree, making versions of cult favorites at a fraction of the cost.
TikToker @must.haves04 shared the dupes in a viral video.
Their selection including everything from hand sanitizers to face washes.
They also shared several makeup dupes for brands sold at pricier stores like Sephora.
The Dollar Tree must-haves included body care, comparable to Sol de Janeiro and Victoria’s Secret.
WHAT WERE THE DUPES?
Instead of Victoria’s Secret Love Spell, the TikToker suggested Dollar Tree’s Spa Luxury Love Shack.
For a clean complexion, they recommended the B-Pure Gentle Skin Cleanser, sold for $1.25 at Dollar Tree.
They compared it to the Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, which is $10.29 at Target.
They also recommended B-Pure’s Lip Jelly, $1.25, as a dupe for Tower 28’s Lip Jelly, which is sold for $16.
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There were also comparable products for L’Oreal’s Age Perfect Blurring Primer, $13.99 on their website, as well as L’Oreal’s Radiant Satin Blush, $13.49 on Amazon.
They chose B-Pure’s Essentially Ageless Illuminating Blush to replace L’Oreal’s, with a significant price difference at $1.25.
For the primer, they recommended B-Pure’s Essentially Ageless Blur Face Primer.
For the Physician’s Formula Butter Cookie Bronzer, $12.99, they recommended trying out the Dessert Bronzer + Blush by B-color, $1.25.
The list also included a popular sweet scent, Sol de Janeiro’s Brazilian Crush Cheirosa ’62 Bum Bum Hair & Body Fragrance Mist, which is sold for $24 for 3.04 ounces at Sephora.
They suggested using Dollar Tree’s $1.25 Brazilian Mist instead.
FAN FAVORITES
Several beauty shoppers gave their thoughts on the products in the comments section.
Many attested to the effectiveness of the dupes.
“The Cetaphil dupe is most definitely good been using it for almost a year now,” one wrote.
“I just found the Sol de Janeiro dupe at my Dollar Tree in Piscataway, New Jersey,” another added.
“That Shea shampoo and conditioner smell so good,” a third wrote.
Others said they had trouble finding the sought-after products.
“I can’t find the hand sanitizers,” one said. “[I’ve] been to six Dollar Trees.”
“I can’t find the sanitizer,” one more said. “I heard that a lot of the managers are keeping them in the back.”