A woman has shared her opinion on a Primark cream up against its high end counterpart, and she admitted that the Primark dupe seemed to ‘sink in better’ on the skin
After the festivities, it feels like ages until payday, so you’re likely looking to spend as little as possible on luxury items for yourself.
But when it comes to beauty, just because something has a smaller price tag doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s lower quality. One woman shared a high-end dupe from Primark, which set her back just £6, and claimed it “sinks in better” than its more expensive counterpart.
Bargain hunter @beautyglowgirl captioned her video: “I went to Primark last week as I’ve been desperate to try the new hydration cream after loads of people speculated it might be an affordable alternative for the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream! You know I love me some good cheap skincare, so let’s compare…”
For those who haven’t purchased the Charlotte Tilbury cream before, it doesn’t come cheap and will set you back an eye-watering £79 for 50ml. If you’ve managed to get your hands on a smaller size in a gift set, for example, and it really worked for you, then it may seem like a small price to pay for a boosted skin barrier and plumper skin. But if you’re buying it based on other people’s opinions and it doesn’t work for you, it can be a kick in the teeth.
Instead, Primark’s PS Pro Hydration Cream with SPF 15, costs just £6, and the influencer tested them both on her skin to see which one she preferred. Her first impression about the Primark cream was that it felt “thick” and “takes a little while to sink in”.
Comparing it to the Magic Cream, she said it was “similar in thickness,” and that “the original is easier to rub in,” but she wanted to test them both on her face when she’d just got out of the shower.
She tried the original on one side, saying that she’d forgotten how much of a “strong fragrance” it had. She said it was “lovely on the skin”. Then, she tried the Primark version, saying it didn’t feel “as thick” and there’s “no fragrance,” and it’s “ultra-hydrating”.
“These are quite different,” she said, wondering whether the Primark version may be more similar to the Charlotte Tilbury Water Cream rather than the Magic Cream.
Her final verdict was that the “original leaves a bit of a film on the skin, whereas Primark seems to sink in better,” but she said they were “both lovely under make-up”. She said she liked the Primark version “a lot,” but concluded that they were “definitely not the same”.