BARGAIN hunters, listen up! A money-saving whizz has revealed six beauty dupes from Home Bargains.
And if you're a fan of Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream or Marc Jacobs' Daisy, then there's good news for you...because Home Bargains are flogging convincing replicas for a fraction of the price.
In a post shared to Instagram (), Tom Church, who is co-founder of latestdeals.co.uk, begins: "Home Bargains beauty dupes you need to know about."
He then holds up a pot of Home Bargains' 'FactFacts wonder cream' which claims to help you achieve an "instant glow" and "revives for a smoother, rejuvenated complexion."
The product, which is vegan and suitable for all skin types, has been compared to Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream.
But rather than forking out £79 on the luxury version, Tom points out the Home Bargains replica costs just £3.99 - meaning shoppers can save themselves a whopping £75.
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And for anyone who is a fan of hair brand Colour Wow but not the hefty price tag that come with its products, then take note...
Rather than splashing out £27 on the 'Colour Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray,' Home Bargains are flogging a convincing dupe.
The 'GlossII hair specialists frizz-free hair mist' has mirror effect technology and claims to 'moisturise, smooth, defrizz and restore' - and what's more is it's priced at just £3.99.
Next, he holds up a bottle of the high-street chain's 'Dream Summer' perfume and says: "This is a Marc Jacobs Daisy dupe. Marcs £73…Home Bargains, just £1.99.
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Not stopping there, he moves on to the £2.49 'Bond 5 styling serum' which claims to 'shine, smooth, detangle' and help with 'frizz control.'
The money-saving whizz notes that it's a replica of Olaplex's no.9 hair product, which retails at £28, meaning shoppers can save an impressive £25.51 by opting for the cheaper version.
Tom proceeds: "These blemish patches are a StarFace dupe. Star Face, £8.99, Star Face…99p!"
And last but not least, the money-saving guru says that the best dupe is Home Bargains' 'Sunday volume shampoo,' which is a cheaper alternative to the Monday version.
But rather than costing £10, the bargain replica is just £1.49 - making it £8.51 cheaper.
The post quickly went viral, racing up thousands of views and several comments, with one beauty fan tagging a friend and writing: "I wanna get the Charlotte Tilbury."
A second penned: "The pimples patches are amazing I swear by them."