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Aldi to launch premium skincare range that is £224 cheaper than designer brands

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When it comes to picking up a whole host of new luxurious skincare products to feel good, it can be a task that is as expensive as it is exciting.Which is why a host of supermarkets have been upping their beauty game recently by launching affordable high-quality skincare products that don't come with the hefty price-tag.

One such place has been Aldi, with its own in-house Lacura brand consistently receiving glowing reviews from beauty enthusiasts who are looking to keep to a budget.And the supermarket chain is set to expand its popular brand once more with a brand new premium skincare range that will include returning favourites, as well as a brand new innovative product.

Available to pre-order from Sunday, October 30, and to buy in-stores from Sunday, November 6, Aldi's premium skincare collection will start from prices as little as £3.99.It will feature a vitamin c serum, facial scrub, eye cream, exfoliating treatment and peptide moisturiser, all which come to the total of just £26.95 - making it a whopping £224.05 cheaper when compared to pricier counterparts.

Included in the latest beauty drop will be the brand new and innovative Vitamin C & Turmeric Serum, which is said to be a 'dupe' for Sunday Riley's Vitamin C + Turmeric Oil, Priced at just £5.99, Aldi's version is 80 per cent cheaper than the luxury brand's which costs £34.Specially formulated with Ginger + Sweet Orange Essential Oils and a blend of Raspberry, Evening Primrose and Jojoba Oil, this luxurious antioxidant treatment promises to brighten dull complexions whilst reducing redness for a softer and more supple finish.And that is not all, as quite a few of Aldi's cult five-star favourites are set to make their grand return to store shelves, following

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