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Aldi fans rejoice over new Lacura Watermelon Serums which are dupe for cult K-beauty buy and a staggering 84% cheaper

Published on May 21, 2025 at 01:29 PM

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 Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops bottle with watermelon slices.
Aldi’s dupe of this cult serum from Glow Recipe is landing in stores on June 5
Lacura Brightening Watermelon Serum bottle.
The Lacura Watermelon Serum will cost you just £4.99 – a staggering 84% less than its designer inspiration

Glow Recipe has two renditions of its – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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.

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