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Aldi 'unbelievable' £3.99 lip oil set to hit shelves again - and it's a 'Dior dupe'

Everyone's on the hunt for top-notch beauty products without breaking the bank, and it seems Aldi is turning heads with its range of designer-inspired goods. The budget supermarket's 'unbelievable' lip oil is making a comeback on shelves this Sunday, June 23, and shoppers are buzzing.

The Lacura Luminous Lip Oil (10ml) has been causing quite the stir online, hailed as an impressive "Dior dupe".

TikTok user @emmacmua praised the product for delivering a "glossy lip with a little bit of a pink tinge" in her review on the platform. Available in three shades - clear, cherry, and pink - the lip oil offers options to suit different preferences.

Emma highlighted that the lip oil is "not sticky," a major plus for those who detest tacky textures. She expressed her love for the product, exclaiming: "I'm obsessed," as she demonstrated its subtle pink hue on her lips.

She encouraged her followers to head to Aldi for the bargain buy, priced at just £3.99, pointing out the significant savings compared to Dior's version, which sells for £32 that's a saving of 92%.

In another TikTok video, @lifestylewlydia posed the question, "How do they [Aldi] get away with it [duping products]?". She too was impressed, remarking: "This is so good".

Lydia showcased the Aldi lip oils alongside the Dior equivalent, noting the striking similarity in packaging.

The buzz has certainly spread, with one person declaring they were "going to Aldi rn [right now] for these", while another exclaimed: "What is happening, I need to go to Aldi now".

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