I found a Dollar Tree dupe for an expensive beauty product – it comes in 2 versions
A DOLLAR Tree shopper discovered some hidden gems for beauty fanatics to keep an eye out for.
Not only did she find vitamin C skincare, she also managed to get her hands on two expensive knock-off facial products.
TikTokker Katy Layne (@Mainstmuse) filmed her choices in a viral video.
She took viewers on a self-care tour and found everything from chin-lift masks to snail slime.
Now that K-beauty has gained cult status in the US, these finds are a welcome addition to any skincare lover’s stash.
In addition, ingredients that combat hyperpigmentation, such as vitamin C, are becoming increasingly popular.
“This is a dark spot treatment with vitamin C and grapefruit,” she said, holding up the Rich Radiance Skincare Vitamin C and Grapefruit Dark Spot Treatment.
The real stars of the show, however, were the rollers, which cost about 12 times as much elsewhere.
WHAT DID SHE FIND?
Layne discovered facial rollers, which many people use to get the most out of their skin care.
“B Pure recently released oil absorbing rollers,” she said.
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She added that Dollar Tree also carries a rose quartz roller.
The original oil absorbing rollers are considerably more expensive than the counterfeit versions.
The Revlon Oil-Absorbing Volcanic Stone Roller retails for $14.49 at Ulta.
According to the brand, it’s described as ‘reusable’ to combat excess oil and shine.
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Several TikTokers reacted to the viral video and gave their opinions in the comments.
“I’ve been looking for those oil absorbing rollers for months,” someone said.
“I bought the rollers today,” added another.
“Those facial rollers work great,” said a third. “Tip: if you don’t shave your face, you’ll pull out your hair.”
Others had less luck at the discount store, saying they couldn’t find the items or they didn’t meet the requirements.
“My Dollar Tree doesn’t have any of this,” said one.
“I’m terrified of using Dollar Tree skin products,” wrote another.
“My Dollar Tree never has anything,” said another. “I go almost every day to check on my lunch.”