This Moisturiser Is Just Like The Designer Version Celebs Love – But It’s £6

It's £73 less than the prototype.

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by Emma Richardson |
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When it comes to moisturiser, an A List endorsed product is typically your best bet - take the seriously luxurious Rodial Bee Venom Placenta Cream loved by Kate Middleton as the prime example. While there's no denying the popularity of the Rodial face cream (it is, after all, one of the brand's best selling products), there is one moisturiser that has proven itself popular amongst the A List a multitude of times, and that's the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream, £79.

While the Charlotte Tilbury original moisturiser is loved by the likes of Sienna Miller, it isn't what you would call inexpensive. Luckily, this Amazon Prime Day, you can shop a £6 alternative to the luxury prototype, courtesy of Revolution. The brand'sMiracle Cream, £6, has gained plenty of traction amongst the beauty community, and has accumulated a plethora of glowing reviews since its release, thanks to its skin loving ingredients such as niacinamide, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid.

Revolution's Miracle Cream usually retails at an inexpensive £10, but has, to our delight, been further discounted in the Amazon Prime Day sale. For £6, we suggest you act fast and snap up the skincare staple that holds a place in plenty of celebrity and influencer makeup routines.

Shop: Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream Alternative

Revolution, Miracle Cream
Price: $6.25 (was £10)
Alternative retailers
SkinStore$9.45View offer
PrettyLittleThing US$17.50View offer

This A List endorsed moisturiser has been branded as the perfect drug store alternative for the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream. Made with niacinamide, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid and shea butter, this cream visibly moisturises and tightens skin for a flawless makeup base.

Charlotte Tilbury, Magic Cream
Price: $29.98 (was £35.95)

If, however, you're eager to try out the Charlotte Tilbury prototype, you can shop a mini version from Amazon for just under £30.

Emma Richardson is a Beauty & Fashion Products Writer for Grazia. She covers shopping, lifestyle, celebs and anything trending.

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