If you’re sick of spending a small fortune on your beauty products and are looking for some good quality dupes, this bargain store may be where you want to visit right now

If you run out of certain beauty products all at the same time, your purse may be in for a battering as lotions and potions do not come cheap.

But one woman has shared how you don’t need to spend a small fortune to replenish the things you’ve run out of, as you may be able to get them for a fraction of the price at B&M.

Paula, who posts on TikTok with the username @paulapronobis_, shared the cheap and cheerful things she managed to find when she was shopping at the bargain store – including some seriously legit-looking dupes.

Paula said that B&M is one of her “favourite shops”, because they “literally always have so much in” – and they offer reasonable price points too.

First up, she showed off some dry body oils from the brand ‘Sol Body’, which were infused with coconut oil, argan oil, and Vitamin E to keep skin nice and moisturised. Paula said: “I can’t remember if they were three or five pounds”, but either way, they were a bargain. Next up, was the ‘Sol Body’ shower cream, which promised to be “hydrating and softening”.

Then, she showed a dupe for the Sol de Janeiro Brazilian bum bum cream. The Sol de Janeiro version retails for £36, whereas the B&M version costs just £2.99 – so it’s well worth a go if you’re trying to save the pennies over the Christmas period. They also had a coconut-scented version.

Paula then showed off some £1.50 body sprays that would make great stocking fillers for loved ones, then moving on to a shampoo and conditioner set for £5, saying she had “no idea” whether they were any good, but they may be worth a try for the price point.

“I found these spot patches”, Paula said as she showed them off. The cute patches featured sweet gingerbread and snowflake motifs and came in Santa-adorned packaging, all for just £1. “How adorable are they? Perfect stocking fillers,” she gushed. There were also some fine line and wrinkle patches that she said she “might test”.

A make-up brush set, perfect for teens who are just starting out with make-up, was priced at £2. There was also a lip set for £3, which contained four products, and the packaging looked slightly similar to Charlotte Tilbury’s vibe. Another set contained an eye shadow, lip liner, and lip gloss all for just £4, and it looked similar to Huda Beauty products.

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