Aldi’s SELL-OUT Lacura skincare range is hitting stores and everything you need to know about it

Charcoal face mask

by Jane McGuire |
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As the benefits of charcoal for your skin, hair and teeth cause a boom in the beauty world, Aldi’s Lacura skincare range is back, giving you the latest trends at a fraction of the price.

Activated charcoal has been hailed as a miracle-ingredient due to its ability to remove toxins from the skin. The all-natural product is said to unclog pores, help reduce oily skin, treat acne and soothe skin irritations.

As always, Aldi’s range is 86% cheaper than rival brands, with the Charcoal Clearing Mud Mask costing just £5.99. The mask promises to minimise pores, prevent oiliness and leave skin feeling clear, using natural ingredients such as bamboo, eucalyptus oil and coconut.

There’s also micellar water, a foaming face wash and face wipes to choose from. Here’s a look at the full Lacura charcoal range:

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Charcoal skincare

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Charcoal Foaming Cleanser, £5.99, Aldi

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Charcoal Mud Mask, £5.99, Aldi

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Charcoal Micellar Water, £1.99, Aldi

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Charcoal Face Wipes, £1.29, Aldi

The range is available to pre-order online from Sunday 4th February and will be in stores on Sunday 11th February.

As with all Aldi deals, you’ll need to grab them whilst you can, as the Lacura anti-aging collection sold out almost instantly when it hit the shelves last year.

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