Shoppers ‘run’ to Dollar Tree for $1.25 make-up essential similar to luxury brand – and fans call it ‘dupe of the year’

Dollar Tree sells cheap beauty goods that are similar to big brands

A BEAUTY influencer recently shared a Dollar Tree makeup dupe that’s just $1.25.

She said it could replace her expensive bronzing drops and it costs a fraction of the price.

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Dollar Tree sells cheap beauty goods that are similar to big brandsCredit: Getty

TikTok influencer @kimnuzzolo shared the video of herself in a Dollar Tree location.

“You need this beauty dupe,” she said, calling it the dupe “of the year.”

DOLLAR SPRAY

Kim showed herself looking at a beauty aisle of Dollar Tree, where items are generally $1.25 or less.

In the video, she picks up a small bottle.

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“I do not have to buy Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi drops for $30 anymore,” she said, referring to a higher-end version of the bottle in her hands.

The bottle was a B-Pure Bronzer Drops.

It, like most items at the store, is just $1.25.

That’s 24 times cheaper than the Drunk Elephant version.

It’s not clear what ingredients or qualities may be different to account for the price difference.

“Add these to your moisturizer or foundation,” Kim advised.

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Commenters on her page said they went to check for the drops at their store.

“I bought a dozen,” one said.

Others, however, said they couldn’t find them.

Availability of products varies greatly at Dollar Tree, with locations often keeping different items in stock.

This exact product does not appear on Dollar Tree’s website.

DOLLAR DEALS

Dollar stores have found new appeal with high cost of living hitting millions of Americans.

Kim recently asked if Dollar Tree was “the new Target run.”

Some influencers have shared “elegant” plates and other dupes of pricey goods.

However, despite the boost, not everything is running smoothly in the dollar store business.

In the springtime last year, Dollar Tree announced it would close around 1,000 locations.

Dollar General, meanwhile, has also shut down stores.

The company blamed shopper spending habits.

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