ALDI'S middle aisles are a thing of beauty if you're looking for a bargain.

The budget supermarket regularly delights customers with its new arrivals and popular dupes.




And shoppers are set to go wild for their new makeup items dropping within weeks – which could save you up to £124 a pop.

From June 22, a whole new collection of on-trend dupes from Aldi’s popular health and beauty brand, Lacura, will arrive on shelves. 

First up, the budget brand is launching its own version of Revitalash advanced eyelash conditioner, which sets customers back £129.

Aldi's Fabulash lash serum, meanwhile, will cost just £4.99.

Insiders promise it will "help to support frail and brittle lashes" by protecting and fortifying the hair, promoting longer, stronger, and healthier lashes – resulting in visibly thicker and luxurious lashes.

A Fabulash lash primer and mascara is also set to hit shelves priced at £4.99, and is said to be a dupe for the Revitalash double-ended volume mascara, £37.

Dior fans could also get their hands on a dupe of the £32 lip glow oil.

Aldi's £3.99 luminious lip oil will come in two colours – clear or cherry – and promiss to "moisturise and nourish lips, while leaving them enhanced and full of shine".

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Elsewhere, dupes of NARS bronzer and blusher are also launching – and they're £27.50 cheaper than the originals.

We told earlier how a beauty fan "struck gold" after picking up the newest makeup and skincare dupes in Aldi.

Rachel Spicer, from Falkirk, said: "I found some proper bargains so I thought I’m going to bring you along."

The 25-year-old bagged the Vitabase eye primer, which is a dupe for Bobbi Brown's £38 viral version, for just £4.99.

She also found the supermarket's tinted moisturisers, which is a cheaper alternative to the Hourglass Illusion Hyaluronic Skin Tint (£55). 

Picking up the brand new BHA toner, Rachel said: "Oh my god I struck gold. This is like Paula’s Choice that’s usually £34 for £4.99. Dupe, are you joking me?"

Turning to other bargains, she added: "Then they had a CC serum which is meant to be like the By Terry CC serum. Can’t wait to try.

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