Paula’s Choice is currently the only skincare brand that seems to work for my problematic skin.
Although I’m grateful to have finally found the very few products that don’t anger my acne and keep it at bay, my newly found skincare routine can be financially crippling.
But for me, it’s totally worth it because I’ve tried medication from doctors and personalised creams from dermatologists, yet no long-term fix has been found that works as well as Paula’s Choice.
I use their cleansers, exfoliators and moisturisers both day and night, meaning after around two months, I have to top up on everything (usually all at once) which isn’t ideal when I’m trying to claw back on my bank account for reasons we will all be familiar with.
@dannersdoesbeauty OK, calm down, people, but look what Aldi/Lacura have done. if you love the viral Paula's Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant (RRP £34 for 118ml), then you're going to die for this Lacura 2% BHA Toner at just £4.99 for 100ml. Looks the same, feels the same, pretty much smells the same, and has almost the same ingredients. Get yourself down to your local Aldi as this is gonna fly off the shelf!!!!! #aldi #lacura #paulaschoice #bha #salicylicacid #cleanskin #aldispecialbuys #blockedpores #blemishedskin #viralskincare #fyp #viral #selenagomez #exfoliation #bhaliquidexfoliant ♬ Calm Down - Rema & Selena Gomez
However, I will always search high and low to find life-saving skincare “dupes” at a fraction of the price where I can (including hours of endless scrolling on TikTok) and give them a go if I don’t think they will aggravate my face and leave me with the most irritating dry, red rash.
So what is my latest beauty discovery? You might not be surprised to learn that once again, Aldi has answered my acne prayers.
Aldi’s Lacura BHA Clearing Cleanser and 2% BHA Toner launch in-store this weekend
Last year, I tried their Lacura 2% BHA Toner (£4.99, 100ml) which is said to be a cheaper alternative to Paula’s Choice 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant (£36, 118ml) and it did exactly what I hoped for – you can read my full review here.
To much dismay, the Lacura toner soon vanished from my local Aldi but at long last, it’s back this weekend (May 5), along with the supermarket’s new Lacura BHA Clearing Cleanser (£3.99, 150ml).
When I found out about the launch of the cleanser, of course I got hold of it immediately – I had to see for my very own eyes if Aldi could smash it out of the park once more when it came to creating their own versions of the iconic beauty brand.
Formulated with “hero” ingredients including Glycerine, Panthenol and Sodium Laureth Sulphate, the product is said to offer “similarities” to the popular Paula’s Choice Clear Cleanser (£21, 177ml) but is “75% cheaper”.
Its description says: “Hoping to aid blemish-prone skin, the gentle and lightweight formula removes excess oils and impurities that can lead to breakouts while leaving textures clean, clear, and refreshed.”
And do you know what, it does exactly what it says on the tin (or bottle in this case).
Why this Paula’s Choice cleaner dupe by Aldi has answered my acne prayers
I’m stunned once more as Aldi has created something that is just as good as the real thing (again).
My first worry was that it was going to dry my skin out as some typical “blemish-friendly” products struggle to provide any moisture because their main purpose is to strip the oils to help prevent spots.
But this was not the case here. I even left my skin without any moisturiser for hours after the first few times of using the Lacura BHA Clearing Cleanser to double check and yet my skin didn’t go tight or flaky.
As well as leaving my skin soft and banishing my dry patches, I loved how a little goes a long way as the liquid foams up so much when applied to wet skin.
A personal highlight was waking up every morning without any disgusting tiny pinhead spots around my nose which tends to batter my confidence daily.
When I’m brave enough to switch up my skincare, they can appear instantly.
This has often been a problem since being diagnosed with acne around two years ago but not this time.
Recommended reading:
- I tried Aldi's Fenty and Ouai dupes and they've changed my beauty regime forever
- I tried Aldi’s YSL skincare dupe and it gave my skin the perfect nights sleep
- Aldi's sell out Tequila Rose dupe that's over £3 cheaper returns to UK stores
My only concern is I hope it doesn’t disappear, as I think Aldi's Lacura BHA Clearing Cleanser could change the skincare game big time.
Aldi’s Lacura BHA Clearing Cleanser and 2% BHA Toner will be available in stores from May 5, while stocks last.
The range is cruelty-free and dermatologically tested.
Why are you making commenting on The Herald only available to subscribers?
It should have been a safe space for informed debate, somewhere for readers to discuss issues around the biggest stories of the day, but all too often the below the line comments on most websites have become bogged down by off-topic discussions and abuse.
heraldscotland.com is tackling this problem by allowing only subscribers to comment.
We are doing this to improve the experience for our loyal readers and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our site, to abuse our journalists and readers. We also hope it will help the comments section fulfil its promise as a part of Scotland's conversation with itself.
We are lucky at The Herald. We are read by an informed, educated readership who can add their knowledge and insights to our stories.
That is invaluable.
We are making the subscriber-only change to support our valued readers, who tell us they don't want the site cluttered up with irrelevant comments, untruths and abuse.
In the past, the journalist’s job was to collect and distribute information to the audience. Technology means that readers can shape a discussion. We look forward to hearing from you on heraldscotland.com
Comments & Moderation
Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers’ comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. You can make a complaint by using the ‘report this post’ link . We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments.
Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours.
Read the rules here