Thanks to the internet, it’s easy to suss out what makeup and beauty products are worth shelling out your hard-earned cash for.
But because it’s not always practical to drop a week’s rent on top-shelf beauty products, the world of beauty and makeup dupes has fast become a favourite for makeup and beauty lovers – and our bank accounts are thankful for it.
If you want to save yourself a pretty penny when it comes to your next haul, then read on as we round up a bunch of budget-friendly alternatives to cult-favourite beauty products.
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Mascara
Dior’s beloved Diorshow mascara is famous for its full brush, buildable formula, and ability to leave you with glamorous, extension-worthy lashes.
However, you can achieve nearly the same effect with the Falsies Lashes mascara from Maybelline for a fraction of the price.
Price: $17.46
Blush/Bronzer
If you’re a fan of Nars’ Blush/Bronzer Duo but can’t afford to fork out $60 for the cult product, then you’ll love budget brand e.l.f. Cosmetics Aqua Beauty Blush and Bronzer.
Both products allow you to achieve a sunkissed, just-returned-from-holidays glow without having to leave your own room.
Price: $22.95
Brow Pomade
Anastasia Beverly Hills Dipbrow Pomade is a favourite among makeup artists and celebrities alike, but it’s not exactly budget-friendly.
Lucky for us, Maybelline’s Tattoo Brow Pomade Pot is a far more affordable alternative if you’re looking for Insta-worthy brows without the price tag.
Price: $12.99
Hair Mask
Kerastase Paris Nutritive Hair Mask is a much-loved haircare product in the beauty community, but at $66 it can be hard to justify spending so much, especially during these difficult times.
But if your locks are in need of some major moisture maintenance, you should check out this deep recovery treatment from OSMO that reviews claim will revive the driest, most processed of strands.
Price: $13.58
Pink Clay Face Mask
Sand & Sky’s Australian Pink Clay Porefining Face Mask has gained cult status on Instagram – and for good reason – the powerful pink clay formula is apparently tough on spots but gentle on sensitive, acne-prone skin.
But if you’re hoping to get similar results without spending a fortune, then we recommend IMMETEE Australian Pink Clay Mask which 4.4 stars on Amazon.
Price: $20.86
Peeling Solution
If you’re a fan of Drunk Elephant’s T.L.C. Framboos Glycolic Night Serum, then you’ll definitely want to try out The Ordinary’s AHA 30% + BHA 2% peeling solution.
In recent years, The Ordinary has also risen to cult status on its own accord, thanks to its shockingly cheap prices and rave reviews.
This peeling solution from The Ordinary exfoliates at multiple levels in the skin to fight acne and restore an even, radiant tone, while also smoothing the skin’s texture and reducing the look of fine lines with regular use.
Price: $31.50