ALDI shoppers want limited edition beauty products to be permanently featured in all stores.
Germany’s leading supermarkets often offer replicas of shoppers’ favorite beauty brands.
One of the most recent launches was a skincare line likened to La Mer, which fans say sold out within “a few hours.”
The moisturizer and gel serum, named Lacura, was announced on the supermarket’s Instagram Reel on Wednesday.
It was in stores by 8 a.m. Thursday. Lacura’s moisturizing cream was only £3.99.
In addition to Lacura Dupe, Aldi has previously sold brands such as Weleda and Elemis.
However, fans commented that they sold out quickly in stores.
A source said on Saturday: “Everything has disappeared from Aldi in Burnley.”
“But it’s not in every store…I actually tried every store within a 10 mile radius, 8 total, and none of them had it in stock,” another user wrote Told.
A third said: “The Dagenham store was completely empty on Thursday.”
Some fans reported finding it in stores, but many commented that it had been listed for twice the price on eBay.
Fans had requested that the limited edition be permanently displayed in stores.
One fan said, “There’s no point in selling something you can only buy once or twice a year.
“People want consistency in their skin care, not a little bit of this.”
Another said, “Beauty supplies should always be available! Maybe just open a beauty store lol.”
In response, Aldi told the Manchester Evening News: “As with all Special Buys, we only have a limited number of products in this range, so when they’re gone, they’re gone.” .
The budget supermarket has previously sold fake versions of Revitalash’s £99 eyelash serum for just £4.99, as well as popular perfumes such as Black Opium, which retail for £52, for £2.99. I do things like that.
Previously, Aldi had been selling copies of L’Occitane’s popular Almond range, as well as versions of Tom Ford’s candles.
And it’s safe to say that many social media users are already going crazy over the bargain sale.
A make-up maven has revealed her thoughts on Aldi ducks on TikTok.
The cosmetics enthusiast tried the ‘Velvet Sugar’ shade and was immediately struck by how pigmented the lip liner was.
Molly found it to be nice and creamy to apply, but ranked it quite low compared to other camo she tested, adding that it wasn’t very noticeable.
A woman named Olivia Mulhern took to TikTok to show off the tricked-out product, writing, “You won’t want to miss it!”