IT’S as well known for its dupes as it is for its bargain groceries.
And shoppers should set their alarms for the next Aldi dupe drop – taking place on 25th January.
The Don’t Mess with the Dupes account took to TikTok to share the “new Aldi aftershave/perfume dupes” that will be hitting the shelves.
The slideshow began with Aldi’s Ferocious – a £5.99 dupe of Dior’s Sauvage, which comes in at £87.30.
Gentleman is also £5.99, and is a knock-off version of Gaultier’s Le Male, £83.
While Power is Aldi’s dupe of Paco Rabanne’s One Million, for £5.99 instead of £76.50.
And there’s another Paco Rabanne dupe on offer too – Empress is their version of Olympea, but is a staggering £81 cheaper.
The slideshow concluded with Aldi’s Devotion, which is a whole lot cheaper than Dior’s £169 J’Adore.
But if you want to get your hands on one of the dupes, you need to be quick.
One TikToker previously said in the comments section of their video about Aldi fragrance dupes: “You have to be quick, when you see products like these.
“They run out of these items within days of receiving them.
“Be on the look out for next time!”
It’s not just scent dupes that are going to be hitting Aldi though.
There are also cut-price versions of some skincare favourites that are sure to excite shoppers.
If you’re a fan of the £44 Elemis Superfood Cica calm hydration juice, try the Lacura hydrating gel serum, which is just £4.99.
There’s another Elemis dupe too – in the form of the £4.99 illuminating priming moisturiser, which is a version of the £39 Superfood glow priming moisturiser.
Weleda’s Skin Food is a cult classic, and usually costs £12.99.
But there’s an Aldi dupe ready to drop, with their rich moisturising cream coming in at just £3.99.
For those who prefer the Weleda Skin Food light, there’s also a light version of the Aldi moisturising cream, again for £3.99.
The multi-purpose cream enhances and hydrates the skin’s barrier and can be applied to all areas of the body.
It’s formulated with organic sunflower oil, calendula, pansy and chamomile extract and helps the skin feel stronger and well protected.
Not only are the Aldi dupes cut-price versions of the much-loved products, they also look the same.
Like the iconic Weleda products, both the rich and light moisturising creams come in green tubes.
And it’s safe to say, many social media users are already going wild about the bargain buys.
“You don’t want to miss them!” one woman wrote on TikTok.
“I use a tube of the Weleda Skin Food EVERY two weeks so I am SOOO excited to see if this lives up to it!”
Following this, the beauty fan penned: “The most exciting release I’ve seen in a while.
“I’ll be there waiting at 8am!”
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