BEAUTY lovers couldn’t believe that they were able to get a perfect pout for a much lower price.
They swore by a cheap buy that was a fraction of the cost of a similar product from a more expensive brand.

DUPE DEAL
They couldn’t stop gushing about the frugal find that reminded them of a Mac version.
And the secret was now out of the beauty bag.
Fans couldn’t get enough of L’Oreal’s Paris Lipstick which sells for just $7.12 on Amazon.
“Truly one of the best on the market – hands down the best for a drugstore lipstick. I have four,” wrote one purchaser.
“Glides on, is moisturizing, and lasts for a couple of hours. The range of colors in this line amazing too – seems like they’ve not left any shade out,” they continued.
Other customers were also loving the look that they were able to get for much less.
“Was looking for a good dupe for Mac Blankety which is my favorite lip color. Fairest Nude was such a close color,” said one reviewer.
“I like the creamy formula as well. Really nice alternative if you’re not looking to spend a lot on lipstick.”
Another buyer also raved about the Fairest Nude shade.
“Love this color. This truly works with any outfit. I had my eye on Mac Honey Love, and googling if this is a dupe – very close, and about half the cost,” said one reviewer.
PUCKER UP
Others were just as excited about the lip product.
“Great dupe for Mac Honey Love,” said one buyer.
“This looks like Mac Honey Love. I really like this formula,” yet another agreed.
The colors and textures might have been similar, but the price wasn’t.
Mac sells a Honey Love Silky Matte Lipstick for $25.
Meanwhile, Mac’s Blankety shade, part of their amplified line, is on sale for $17.25.
FIFTY SHADES OF RED
The L’Oreal buy is described as being infused with natural ingredients including Omega 3, vitamin E, and argan oil.

Available in over 50 shades, there is most likely a color for everyone.
The buy also boasts the ability to nourish and condition lips with its hydrating properties.
For the ultimate glam look, they recommend applying your lipstick in the center of the upper lip and then working your way from the center to the outer edges.
Lastly, you will glide across the bottom lip.
