GLOW Recipe fans, assemble.
Budget supermarket has revealed it is launching two brand new Lacura Watermelon Serums for the cult K-beauty brands Watermelon Glow drops.


Glow Recipe has two renditions of its â the ‘dew’ and ‘hue’, the latter of which has a bronzing effect.
But at £32 for a 40ml bottle, they’re not a product most Brits are picking up too regularly amid the .
Aldi’s copycats are priced at a cool £4.99 for 55ml of product â which is 84% less than Glow Recipe.
The dupes will be launching in stores on June 5.
“The serums tap into the latest skincare trend: butter skin,”;; Aldi bosses said.
“Blending the glow of K-beauty with barrier-boosting hydration, butter skin is all about a plump, smooth finish that catches the light â without the shine.
“Aldi’s Watermelon Serums are formulated to deliver just that.
“Shoppers can choose from ‘brightening’ for a dewy, radiant finish or ‘bronzing’ for a subtle sun-kissed glow.”;;
Both serums are infused with niacinamide and , like the original Glow Recipe formulas, to hydrate, brighten and smooth.
Aldi bosses assured that the latest addition to its beauty line will leave “skin glowing and nourished â without the luxury price tag”;;.
Also landing on shelves this summer is the BHA Clearing Cleanser, which costs £1.99.
This is a gentle, blemish-targeting cleanser designed to remove excess oil and impurities, while refreshing and calming the skin.
That’s not all.
Making a comeback after hitting the headlines last year is the Lacura 2% BHA Toner, which is a Paula’s Choice dupe and costs £4.49.
The toner will exfoliate skin for a smooth and luminous complexion, while its BHA ingredient offers anti-inflammatory properties to help reduce the appearance of breakouts and blackheads.