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Aldi launches Lacura miracle balm that’s just like Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream… but £18 cheaper

The cut-price alternative has been created to 'protect, moisture and soothe normal, dry and irritated skin'

ALDI is great for providing products at bargain prices, and their new beauty releases are no exception.

The supermarket chain is launching a cream that is inspired by Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Cream – but at a fraction of the price.

 Aldi has launched a £3.99 cream that is inspired by the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream
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Aldi has launched a £3.99 cream that is inspired by the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour CreamCredit: Aldi

Aldi’s costs just £3.99, and could be a purse-friendly alternative to , which retails at £22.

The cut-price alternative has been created to “protect, moisture and soothe normal, dry and irritated skin”.

The chain also claims that the Lacura Miracle Cream “can also be used to soften chapped lips and aid dry cuticles.”

It’s not the only new item to be inspired by a more expensive beauty favourite.

 The Aldi cream has been based on this premium product that costs £22
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The Aldi cream has been based on this premium product that costs £22
 The supermarket chain is also releasing cleansing pads for £2.49 that are similar to Nip + Fab's £12.95 product
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The supermarket chain is also releasing cleansing pads for £2.49 that are similar to Nip + Fab's £12.95 product

Aldi is also releasing for £2.49, which have been based on that cost £12.95.

The bargain pads are said to “refine, re-texture and resurface the skin, providing a brighter, more radiant looking complexion.”

Both products are part of the store’s Specialbuys, which means once they have sold out, they are gone for go - so you better get your skates on.

You can currently pre-order the beauty items online, or can pick them up in store from Thursday March 8.

We previously shared how Aldi’s sell-out Lacura skincare range is coming back into store…. with prices starting at just £1.29.

The Lacura anti-ageing collection -  which was compared to the £298 premium cream La Prairie by beauty experts- sold out almost instantly when it hit the shelves last year.

Can our taste testers tell the difference between Aldi and Lidl lookalike products compared to original sweets and snacks they aim to copy?
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