I spend half my wage on Superdrug items including a Charlotte Tilbury dupe that's £47 cheaper – it's the 'best ever'

A BEAUTY fan who spends “half her way” on Superdrug items has revealed her top must-have makeup and skincare purchases.
And if you’re a fan of Charlotte Tilbury’s £52 Magic Cream but not the hefty price tag that goes with it, then you may just want to listen up!
That’s because Taylor claims to have found the perfect dupe that costs just £5.49 – meaning it’s a whopping £46.51 cheaper than the real deal.
In the clip shared to TikTok, which has since racked up a whopping 315k views, she revealed the top products from Superdrug that are under £15 that she’ll “repurchase over and over again.”
Among the beauty must-haves included the ‘Astral intensive moisturiser,’ which she claims is “literally as good as Charlotte Tilbiry Magic Cream for literally £5.49.”
She adds: “I have genuinely converted my friends from CT to this. Best moisturiser EVER.”
Taylor goes on to reveal how she’s also a fan of the MUA tinted peptide lipbalm which comes in a range of shades, including Cherry Kiss, Watermelon Sorbet, Caramel Glaze and Berry Bliss.
The bargain buy contains Peptides & Vit E and claims to “help deliver hydration & moisture, reducing the appearance of lip lines & helping stimulate collagen production.”
And for anyone who is a fan of Benefit’s £21.50 Benetint, well Taylor believes she’s found the perfect dupe for just £3.50 – meaning you can save yourself a whopping £18 when compared to the pricier version.
Collection’s ‘lip and cheek stain’ is a lightweight, hydrating formula that melts effortlessly into skin and lasts up to 12 hours.
Plus, it’s available in three colours, so there’s an option for everyone.
According to Taylor, a combination of the ‘Elf Power grip primer’ and the’ ‘Elf blemish fighting putty primer,’ which are £10 each, are ideal for girls suffering from acne prone skin.
In fact, she even goes so far as to say it’s “life changing.”
Not stopping there, the beauty whizz notes that she also likes to stock up on the £2.99 Collection lip liners, which come with a sharpener lid.
“Always go back to these, they are a handbag staple,” she enthuses.
And if you’ve got a big night out coming up, Taylor says L’Oreal Paris’ ‘Infallible 3-second setting mist’ will keep your make up in place all evening, while she notes Collection’s ‘lasting perfection hydrating serum concealer’ is the “most underrated concealer, Ever.”
At just £4.99, she says it “doesn’t crease, hydrates and makes your under eye flawless.”
The beauty fan isn’t the only one who is also a huge lover of the store’s ‘Vitamin E Skincare hydrating mist.’
Ideal for skin prep for makeup, the product has racked up several five star reviews online, with one raving: “This is a must have I carry this in my handbag everywhere I go! It’s really refreshing, and gives me some radiance when I need it.
“I recommend this to anyone who needs a quick refresh or even a cool down it’s lovely and have had no irritation what so ever!! A fabulous Superdrug product!!”
A second praised: “My go-to spray! Lovely face spray that hydrates and moisturises your skin!”
Taylor also notes that L’Oreal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths 8 second wonder water, which costs £11, will leave your hair feeling “amazing,” while she credits Got2b ‘Glued blasting freeze hairspray’ is the “best” out there.
Costing just £5.50 a bottle, she claims it won’t damage your hair and will keep it in place all night.
As for foundation, the Superdrug shopper says the £14.99 L’Oreal ‘True Match foundation’ is “worth every penny” and is something she’ll continue to repurchase because it makes her skin look “flawless.”
Taylor claims that Elf’s ‘Halo Glow liquid Filter’ is ideal for wearing under foundation, and is, in her opinion, “better” than Charlotte Tilbury’s alternative.
She also adds that Barry M’s £6.99 ‘Brow Paint’ longwear peel off tint, is underrated and “just as good” as Maybelline’s £12.99 Tattoobrow.

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