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Dollar Tree’s $1.25 Skincare Dupes Go Viral—Are They Really That Good?

Beauty lovers say these Dollar Tree products rival pricey brands—see the affordable must-haves!

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Skincare products from high-end brands and stores like Sephora and Ulta Beauty can get extremely pricey, with the average woman spending nearly $600 on products annually. And while its fun to splurge on your favorite products, not everybody can afford to drop big bucks so often.

If you feel like you’ve been spending too much money on skincare products, you might want to check out Dollar Tree. It may not be the first store that comes to mind when considering where to pick up your daily moisturizer, but Reddit users and Dollar Tree customers alike rave about the chain store’s skincare products, from moisturizers to lip products to makeup. See which products are worth buying at Dollar Tree and whether you should make the switch.

B Pure Glow Up Night Moisturizer

B Pure Glow Up Night Moisturizer
B Pure Glow Up Night MoisturizerCourtesy of Dollar Tree

Finding a nighttime moisturizer that works well for you can be a hassle, but this one from B Pure just might do the trick. Reddit users are raving about the product, explaining that it works well on dry and acne-prone skin. One Reddit user shared that they tried the product as their only skincare for one week and were satisfied with the results.

I have dry, acne-prone skin,” they wrote. “This was not particularly hydrating, but it worked wonders on my blemishes…Any acne that tried to form was smoothed over quickly.”

Many commenters agreed it was a good find. A few note that the scent is very strong but most agree it was tolerable and they got used to it quickly.

Skin Nutrition Multi-Peptide Anti-Aging Serum

Skin Nutrition Botanicals Multi-Peptide Anti-Aging Serum
Skin Nutrition Botanicals Multi-Peptide Anti-Aging SerumCourtesy of Dollar Tree

Who doesn’t want an anti-aging serum that reduces the signs of aging and improves your skin’s hydration and appearance? If you’ve been dropping a lot of money on one of these products, such as the $34 one from The Ordinary, you’ll be glad to hear you no longer need to. Dollar Tree has a comparable product from Skin Nutrition Botanicals that many have said is just as good. And the label looks high-end, too!

Reviewers say, “I am so impressed with this product & all the Skin Nutrition Botanical’s serums. They perform as well as well my really expensive serums,” as well as “Comparable to The Ordinary serums.”

Reddit users shared their input as well, with one person writing “I love the Multi-peptide serum. I was a long time user of the one from The Ordinary and this performs just as good.”

The best part about this product? It’s only $1.25!

Age Defy Dark Circle and Puffiness Serum

Skin Nutrition Botanicals Instant 3-in-1 Treatment Eye Roller
Skin Nutrition Botanicals Instant 3-in-1 Treatment Eye RollerCourtesy of Dollar Tree

If you enjoy the Depuffing Eye Roller from Olay, check out this similar product from Dollar Tree. The Olay product can cost nearly $40, but the Dollar Tree version from Skin Nutrition Botanicals is only $1.25.

This 3-in-1 age-defying beauty must-have boasts peptides, vitamins and green tea extracts and it fights dark circles, puffiness and fine lines and wrinkles. According to the product description, it’s “an excellent way to help stimulate micro-circulation, fade dark circles and enjoy smooth skin.”

One reviewer wrote, “This eye serum is the best i have ever used. It minimizes puffy under eyes and the metal roller is great when kept in the refrigerator.” Another shared, “I’m going to get a handful and keep one in the car, makeup bag, tote etc because it’s like magic.”

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