Aldi's middle aisle has a Charlotte Tilbury dupe that shoppers say they're 'absolutely obsessed' with and 'feels very similar on the skin'.
Charlotte Tilbury's Flawless Filter foundation may be a staple in our make-up bags, but at £39, it's on the pricey side. And, unless it's listed on our Christmas wishlist, there's no way we can afford to restock before next year, on top of the many gifts we have to buy the kids, the parents, the in-laws etc for Christmas.
The Lacura Luminous Filter Foundation isn't available online, but is back in stores due to popular demand. One TikToker said she 'couldn't see much of a difference' between the two foundations, though the texture of Aldi's version was 'a little bit thicker'.
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