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4 L’Occitane Hand Cream Dupes That Feel Luxurious But Are a Fraction of the Cost

Get that same silky-smooth, ultra-moisturized feeling without the $34 price tag

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Key Takeaways

  • Several stores sell affordable dupes of the popular L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream.
  • While the original costs $34, some alternatives cost as low as $1.25.
  • Though ingredients and consistency varies, these all are similar to the original product.

When it comes to hand creams, few hold a candle to the Shea Butter Hand Cream sold by L’Occitane En Provence. Not only is it easily recognizable thanks to its signature tin packaging, but the product itself has been a fan-favorite since 1993. When you squeeze the product out of the tube, you’re instantly greeted by its comforting, clean scent, but the silky smooth, ultra-thick formula means that hands stay moisturized for hours.

Formulated with 20% shea butter, it nourishes even the driest of hands without leaving a greasy feeling behind, but at $34 a tube, you might be looking for something a little more affordable. Here, check out a few of our favorite L’Occitane Hand Cream dupes that’ll fit your budget and your moisturization needs. 

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Trader Joe’s has a viral L’Occitane hand cream dupe

Trader Joe’s knows what they’re doing when it comes to distributing beauty products that rival high-end brands, and their Ultra Moisturizing Hand Cream is easily comparable to the L’Occitane Hand Cream. Much like the original product, it also contains 20% shea butter for hard-to-beat hydrations. Plus, at just $4.99 a tube, you can’t beat it if you’re trying to save a buck or two. 

Snag an Amazon dupe for less

On Amazon, not only can you find the Panier des Sens Provence Hand Cream, which rivals L’Occitane, for $22, but you can choose from a wide range of scents as well. “I have a horrible habit of hating the way dry hands feel, especially after doing dishes. I originally bought this cream in France on a trip and it is some of the best I’ve tried, and I also place L’Occitane in the same tier,” shared one reviewer. 

Dollar Tree L’Occitane dupe? Sold!

Dollar Tree has been coming through with the dupes over the last year. From discounted versions of our favorite high-end houseware to beauty products, you might want to think twice before overlooking the discount retailer. The Natural Breeze Ultra Moisturizing Hand Cream costs just $1.25, and based on social media reviews, looks to have that same signature thickness of the L’Occitane cream. While it doesn’t contain the same ingredients, the Dollar Tree version lacking any shea butter, it’s an affordable alternative that feels great on the skin.

Lidl comes close to L’Occitane

Lidl, the rapidly growing supermarket that originated in Germany, often carries a wide range of exciting products you won’t typically find in your traditional grocery store, and the retailer even carries their own version of the L’Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream! The Deluxe D’Avignon Hand Cream also comes in that singular metal tube and contains 20% shea butter, though most creators have only been talking about it being sold on UK shelves for £2.49

With these amazing dupes, you can give your hands the luxurious care they deserve without stretching your budget. Whether you choose the $4.99 Trader Joe’s version or splurge a little on the $22 Amazon option, your hands will thank you—and so will your wallet. 

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