Dollar Tree has the most extensive skin care aisle – I’ve found so many knockoffs
One savvy shopper shared the huge beauty purchase she came across at her local Dollar Tree.
She was shocked that the discount store had so many counterfeit products from expensive skin care brands and stocked up.
Collector Disneydiva_4u (@disneydiva_4u) normally posts on TikTok about all things Disney, but what she found at Dollar Tree was something she couldn’t keep for herself.
In a videoshowed her the budget-friendly purchases she liked at the affordable store.
The items she brought home cost just $1.25 each and rivaled those of popular name brands.
She asked viewers in the caption if they had been to Dollar Tree recently because the new additions had amazed her so much.
“Why didn’t anyone tell me that Dollar Tree has the most comprehensive face and skin care line?” she asked at the beginning of the video.
She walked through the aisles, holding up some of the duplicates she had found.
She first showed two products that resembled the Olay Regenerist line, but with bright red packaging, just like the original.
The B-Pure Revitalizing Cream Cleanser, $1.25, is comparable to the Olay Regenerist Regenerating Cream Cleanser, $8.39.
Next, she held up a jar of B-Pure Revitalizing Hydrating Moisturizer, $1.25, which also has red packaging.
It compares to the Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream, $27.49.
There was also a Revitalizing Hydrating Night Cream, $1.25, which is similar to the Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Cream, $27.49.
She then showed off the Global Beauty Lift & Firm Eye Cream, $1.25, with collagen and peptides, which she thought was a Ponds knockoff.
There was also an anti-aging Retinol Skin Cream from the same brand, $1.25.
The generic Gentle Cleansing Cloths, $1.25, are similar to Cetaphil’s Gentle Skin Cleansing Clothes, $13.69, with aloe vera and vitamin E as key ingredients.
The Dollar Tree fan got lucky, because she said it was the last package left in the store.
“I grabbed it right away,” she added.
There was also only one jar left of the B-Pure Hydrating Gel Cream, $1.25, which is a knockoff of the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel, $16, with hyaluronic acid.
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Olay Regenerist Regenerating Cream Cleanser, $8.39, Target
Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream, $27.49, Amazon
Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Cream, $27.49, Amazon
Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleansing Clothing, $13.69, Amazon
Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel, $16, Amazon
“I wish I could find more of those little blue Neutrogena duplicates and Cetaphil wipes! They were GONE!” she wrote in a comment.
She encouraged others to check out the products for themselves.
“You have to go to the Dollar Tree, okay? Because they will really surprise you,” she said.
Viewers were excited about the beauty deals and some were even proud that they already knew about the underrated bargains.
Dollar Tree Duplicates
Savvy shoppers have been scouring Dollar Tree for counterfeits of their favorite products
Shoppers found a perfect replica of a $150 Pottery Barn plate and bowl set. Plus, Dollar Tree has matching mugs.
Dollar Tree also had dupes for the Starbucks cups that went viral.
Customers found counterfeits of Home Depot’s $39 outdoor solar lights.
Dollar Tree also has an imitation of The Pink Stuff cleaning paste.
“Yes I have them, they work great,” someone responded.
“I found these and am using them. They are great,” said another.
“I love the Dollar Tree pimple patches. I haven’t been able to find them in my store lately. But when I see them, I stock up!” one TikTok user wrote.