Shopper shares the new dupes to land in Primark, including a lookalike for Drunk Elephant bronzing d
A PRIMARK super fan has revealed the latest dupes to land on shelves this month - and you can now nab a copy of Drunk Elephant brozing drops for just £3.
The discount store Primark has long been a favourite amongst those after affordable fashion, beauty and even homeware bargains - and looks like the latest make-up and skincare collection has not left customers disappointed either.




According to one bargain-hunting shopper, Alex Pavlova, the new Primark range features a number of budget-friendly dupes of popular high-end products.
Not one to gatekeep, the beauty lover took to TikTok where she revealed what you can get your hands on this winter - and the cheap finds will make for the perfect Christmas pressies.
One find, she listed in the video, was PS... Prep + Perfect Refreshing Setting Spray, which retails for a fiver.
This little number, Alex reckoned, was a close match for the Prep + Prime spray by MAC Cosmetics - however, there was one major difference, the price.
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Whilst the high-street make-up essential sells for £5, the high-end version will set you back by an eye-watering £28, making it over five times more pricey.
The latest range to hit the stores also includes a dupe for the influencer-loved brozing drops by the posh Drunk Elephant, which scans for an astronimical £33.
Primark's lookalike, PS... Instant Brozing Drops, meanwhile, sell for just £3, saving you a whopping £30 - a total no-brainer.
Another skincare must-have you can now bag is Primark's new Glow Cream Illuminating Primer that's thought to be an affordable alternative to MAC's Strobe Cream.
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Unlike the high-end skincare essential which scans for £32 at Boots, Primark's version costs less than a fiver, scanning for £4.50 at the till.
Looking for a less costly alternative to the viral cult favourite The Pore-fessional Primer by Benefit? Then Alex reckoned Primark's brand new Pore Smoothener is the perfect match - and it sells for £4.
The latest collection also has some make-up bits, including a dupe for Benefit's loved Rollex Lash mascara.
Whereas the real deal will set you back by a whopping £25.50, the more affordable lookalike, Roll Model at Primark, sells for a mere £2.50- cha-ching.
There's something also for those on the lookout for a budget-friendly concealer - PS... Conceal & Illuminate Undereye Concealer will make you look rested and radiant in just seconds.
This affordable buy, which retails for £3.50, Alex thought to be a close copy of the Ereaser Multi-Use Concealer by the drugstore brand Maybelline, £9.
According to the delighted shopper, who had also given the lookalikes a try, these are the ''best dupes'' in the market.
Dozens raced to comments - however, not everyone was raving about the products.
One warned others, writing: ''The concealer is nowhere near a dupe.''
Another said: ''Love the setting spray, keeps the make-up on so well.''
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''They need to get more brozing drops,'' someone else demanded.
''It's only a dupe if the ingredients are the same.''
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