Keeping the bathroom stocked with body wash, hair masks, lotion, and other hygiene products is an expensive to-do. Currently, the bath and shower product industry is valued at $51 billion, but Fortune Business Insights predicts that number will grow to $80 billion by 2032. Although inflation appears to be on the decline, the cost of essential goods, like shampoo and conditioner, is still high. That’s why many shoppers are turning to Dollar Tree—but that doesn’t mean they’re sacrificing quality. Dollar Tree actually has $1.25 dupes for popular brands like Sun Bum, Aveeno, Sol de Janeiro, and more. Here’s what customers are stocking up on.
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1. Dupe for Sun Bum’s Revitalizing 3-in-1 Leave In Conditioner
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Everyone’s shower routine looks slightly different, but we can all agree that the worst part is trying to untangle knotted hair. That’s where Sun Bum’s leave-in conditioner comes in. It works to detangle, condition, and protect hair while also helping with frizz, split ends, texture, and color fading. You can purchase the conditioner for $16.99 online, or you can grab the dupe at Dollar Tree for just $1.25.
“This is our favorite leave-in conditioner,” said TikToker @beautifulfabfinds about Personal Care’s Revitalizing Appearance 3-in-1 Leave In Hair Conditioner. “It works really well and is compared to the Sun Bum [product]. It smells amazing…it’s super, super nice.”
2. Dupe for Hyland’s Chafing Relief Cream
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Say goodbye to chafed, irritated skin with soothing relief cream. Popular brand names, like Hyland’s, sell anti-chafe sticks for $15 online, but Power Stick’s version goes for just $1.25 at Dollar Tree.
“This is the Power Stick Anti-Chafe Cream. Where was this in the summer when my innards were burning?! For $1.25 it’s a steal, you can find other brand names for $14.99,” said TikToker @sensationalfinds.
3. Dupe for Aveeno Stress Relief Body Wash
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When it comes to nourishing sensitive skin, Aveeno’s line of carefully formulated lotions and body washes are unmatched. However, their price points can vary from $13 to $15 at Amazon, Target, and Walmart. Luckily, Pro Silk Body’s version only costs $1.25 per 16-ounce bottle at Dollar Tree.
“They remind me of the Aveeno washes,” said TikToker @taylornelsonofficial, referencing her latest dupe find: Pro Silk Body’s Calming Body Wash. “This one is lavender and chamomile [scented], and they have shea and cocoa butter.”
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4. Dupe for Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 68 Beija Flor Renewing Body Wash
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Sol de Janeiro is beloved for its perfume mists, but its fragrances can also be bought as body washes. However, the brand’s steep price tags sometimes put products too far out of reach for customers. That’s why Dollar Tree shoppers are stocking up on Eve St. Claire’s Jasmine Dragon Fruit Body Wash for just $1.25—that’s $24 cheaper than the name brand.
“This smells so good!” raved TikToker @kimnuzzolo of the Sol de Janeiro dupe. “They also have it in the bubble bath [formula], and look how much product is in here. Thirty-two fluid ounces? That’s a score.”
5. Dupe for Function of Beauty Straight Hair Shampoo
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Typically, Function of Beauty hair products start at a base price of $10, but shoppers are finding dupe versions for just $3 at Dollar Tree. The brand Lotus has similar hair care products in full-size bottles at the discount retailer, according to TikToker @alexx_schmutz.
6. Dupe for Pantene Pro-V Daily Moisture Renewal Shampoo
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Dollar Tree is stepping up its game regarding dupes for name-brand products in the hair and beauty aisle. TikToker @alexx_schmutz found a $3 dupe for the Pantene Pro-V Daily Moisture Renewal Shampoo, which typically retails for $8 at Target.
“They actually look really nice. It’s giving…Pantene…but for half the price,” she told followers, also pointing out dupes for the Garnier Fructis and Aussie haircare brands.