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Shoppers rush to buy Charlotte Tilbury dupe that's £66 cheaper
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Updated 15:23 24 Oct 2024 GMT+1Published 15:22 24 Oct 2024 GMT+1

Shoppers rush to buy Charlotte Tilbury dupe that's £66 cheaper

It's received hundreds of rave reviews

Danielle Fowler

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Topics: Beauty, Skincare, TikTok, Amazon

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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Nothing gets beauty lovers talking more than a designer dupe, and shoppers swear they’ve found a ‘Charlotte Tilbury moisturiser without the hefty price tag’.

Hailed as a dupe of the cult £79 Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream, the product in question has received hundreds of rave reviews on Amazon and over 700 of the moisturisers have sold this month alone.

Customers have been complimented on how ‘glowing and healthy’ they look after using the budget cream and have rushed to the reviews section to praise the product.

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One shopper wrote, “I adore this cream. It makes your skin so very soft and moisturised - and it looks great under makeup. I love the smell and it absorbs very quickly. Cannot recommend enough.”

Another agreed with this sentiment, adding: “What a find this was. I previously used Charlotte Tilbury, but at £79 a pop I looked for an alternative. This had amazing reviews so I took a gamble, and I’m so pleased I did. The cream feels so luxurious and nourishing when applied, and has a lovely scent. I would say that it's more moisturising than my previous brand. I have had compliments on how glowing and healthy my face is looking.”





A third shopper shared that they recently swapped the cult beauty product for the budget version - and it's safe to say, they're impressed.

“This is absolutely brilliant, it deeply hydrates the skin but the most impressive feature is, like Charlotte's magic cream, it melts into the skin and leaves an amazing glow and layers perfectly without pilling or balling on the skin. A game-changer under makeup.”

Over on TikTok, beauty influencers have rushed to pit the budget dupe against the OG Charlotte Tilbury moisturiser and have been pleased with the results.

The only difference? Many shoppers say the dupe moisturiser 'smells different' to the Charlotte Tilbury Miracle Cream.

What’s so good about the Charlotte Tilbury dupe moisturiser?

According to the product description, the £12.84 Revolution Pro Miracle Cream is designed to ‘transform tired and dull complexions’ in just four weeks. To achieve this, the cream contains hyaluronic acid and glycerin, two hero ingredients known for hydrating the skin.

The ingredients list also features niacinamide (proven to even skin tone and reduce the appearance of fine lines) alongside vitamin C, which is renowned for its brightening properties.

What are people saying about the Revolution Pro Miracle Cream?

According to Amazon reviews, shoppers particularly love the 'softness, quality, and scent' of the product with many receiving compliments for their ‘glowing skin’.

Many reviews say the cream works well under makeup, as it doesn’t pill or flake. One five-star review reads: “Such a soft silky feel. Feels lightweight on your face but gives so much hydration! Great for putting makeup straight onto as well, you get a flawless look.”

The Revolution Pro Miracle Cream has also been hailed for its anti-ageing properties, as one woman said she's noticed a considerable difference since using the product. She wrote, “I have noticed my face skin is smoother, my wrinkles are smoother, and my neck is great! I will definitely be buying it again.”

Where can I buy the Charlotte Tilbury dupe moisturiser?

The Revolution Pro Miracle Cream is currently available on Amazon for £12.84 - that’s 5% off the original price. But make sure to hurry, the offer won’t last long.

Buy now.

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