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Aldi never fail to disappoint me. I walked into my local store for milk, but somehow made a beeline for their new skincare products! And there were quite a few skincare (and haircare) products that caught my eye thanks to their bright and vivid packaging. So what does Aldi’s Lacura skincare range have to offer skincare lovers at the moment?
Aldi’s Lacura Jelly Cleanser
This cleanser can be used to remove make-up, daily dirt and grime and leave the skin clean, soft and smooth without drying it out. Rub into wet skin either or both day and night. 150ml for £3.99.
Aldi’s Lacura Pineapple Microdermabrasion Scrub
A gentle but effective exfoliator, that gets rid of dead skin cells and leaves skin softer and smoother. It should improve the texture and radiance of the skin. Apply onto wet skin, rinse off and use 2 to 3 times a week. £3.99 for 100ml.
Aldi’s Lacura Vitamin C & Turmeric Oil
Designed to hydrate, brighten and create a more soft and supple skin, Lacura’s Vitamin C & Tumeric Oil should be applied onto clean skin underneath a moisturiser. £5.99 for 30ml.
Aldi’s Lacura Exfoliating Glycolic Treatment
Perfect for dull and lacklustre skin, Lacura’s Exfoliating Glycolic Treatment aims to brighten and make skin look more smoother and vibrant. Apply 2 to 3 times a week onto clean skin before using a moisturiser. 30ml for £5.99.
Aldi’s Lacura Whipped Moisturiser
Containing ceramides and various oils including watermelon, this moisturiser is made to moisturise and hydrate the skin. It sounds like it’s aimed towards skin that maybe is on the drier side. £6.99 for 50ml.
Aldi’s Lacura Multi-Peptide Moisturiser
This is a moisturiser geared more towards anti-ageing. Aldi’s Lacura Multi-Peptide Moisturiser contains peptides, nutrients and proteins to help even out skin tone and improve the firmness and texture of skin. £6.99 for 50ml.
Aldi’s Lacura Intensive Eye Cream
An eye product that can help improve fine lines and wrinkles and hydrate the under eye area is Aldi’s Lacura Intensive Eye Cream. Containing Vitamin A, C and E, which should help nourish this area. 15ml for £3.99.
So what are my impressions of these skincare products? Firstly, some of these aren’t new e.g the Jelly Cleanser. This isn’t a bad thing. It’s nice to see some products coming back, rather than just one hit wonders. What I like is the mix of products available and how they form a solid, full, skincare routine. These seem easy to use, hard working products all at great, budget friendly price points. Will they suit everyone? Of course not! But definitely worth a try if you’re looking for a new skincare item.