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I’m a money-saving guru – here’s the five dupes I recommend, including the £15 champagne that tastes better than Moet

A THRIFY influencer has shared the five dupes that help her live the luxe life on a budget. 

A Millennial Saver, as she’s known on social media, regularly shares her advice on everything from investing to living “boujee on a budget”. 

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A money-saving expert has shared her favourite five product dupes, including this Aldi champagne that she claims tastes even better than MoetCredit: Aldi
She also gives a should out to Aldi's £8 version of La Prairie's £430 day creamCredit: Amazon - Lacura

The 27-year-old Londoner has her own range of detailed budget trackers and meal planners to help you monitor your spending, and has even released an e-book collating all of her top financial tips. 

The savvy influencer shot to fame after revealing she managed to save a whopping £40,000 by the age of just 26 because of her genius side hustles and clever investing. 

So you know her advice when it comes to the top money-saving swaps you can make is going to be pretty top-notch. 

In a recent Instagram post, recommended five stellar dupes that her followers and friends “consistently mention”. 

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Her first shout out is for Aldi’s £14.99 Veuve Monsigney Champagne Brut – a perfect swap for a £43 bottle of the world-famous Moet & Chandon. 

“I actually prefer Aldi’s Monsigny Champagne over Moet!” she confesses. “It’s my go to whenever there’s a celebration.

“It’s slightly more dry than Moet, but a great champagne,” she adds. “I love the packaging too - I personally think it still looks very expensive.” 

So if you’re looking to celebrate the sunshine in style, Aldi’s tipple could be exactly the treat that you need. 

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Her next suggestion is for Lacura’s Caviar Anti-age Day Cream, which is a great swap for La Prairie’s Skin Caviar Luxe Face Cream – but for £422 less. 

The £8 moisturiser which you can pick up in Aldi “goes on really nicely, is very light and works well before putting make-up on”, she adds. 

She gives another thumbs-up to Aldi’s Original Hot Cloth Cleanser, a £4 dupe of Liz Earle’s £18.50 product. 

The savvy saver says that her followers constantly rave about the product to her, with people commenting on the “smell, how similar it is to Liz Earle’s cleanser and of course, its value for money”. 

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