Beauty fans go wild for Aldi's latest dupes – including a budget version of Charlotte Tilbury's Pillow Talk lipstick | The Sun

THEY'VE become known for their amazing beauty dupes.

So fans will be thrilled that Aldi have introduced even more versions of cult classics – including their version of Charlotte Tilbury's Pillow Talk lipstick for just £2.99.



One beauty lover took to TikTok to urge fellow make-up fans to "run don’t walk to Aldi for new beauty dupes".

First up, a whole load of copies of the Pillow Talk lipliners, lipstick and lip glosses – all for just £2.99 each.

There are cute eyeshadow quads, and a primer to ensure it stays in place all day long, both of which are £3.99.

There's a new dupe of the Giorgio Armani's Luminous Silk foundation, which is £38.51 cheaper than the designer original at just £5.99.

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And fans of the Vitabase primer – a dupe of the Bobbi Brown vitamin face base – is back in stock.

That one is £5.99.

"mission this week is to find the foundations," one person commented on the video.

To which the poster replied: "Do itttt! They're so good."

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She added in response to another person's comment: "It's only just launched today.

"But it's very lightweight, silky and luminous!"

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She also commented: "They're available in store on special buys (and some online) from today 6th November if you're seeing this in the future.

"You're welcome."



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