Affordable Miracle Cream Rivals Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Cream

Discover the £10 cream that's giving Charlotte Tilbury a run for its money. Beauty buffs are loving this anti-ageing miracle.

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As the weather begins to turn, many beauty buffs will be gearing up to deal with a winter of dry, dehydrated, and often red and sore skin. Due to the drop in temperature, skin often has a hard time retaining moisture, leading to itchy, dry skin and cracked lips.

Applying moisturizing cream to dry skin

Revolution’s Pro Miracle Cream: A Game Changer

Luckily, this can be combatted with face creams that draw in moisture from the air and lock it into place, creating a glowy, supple, and hydrated complexion, even in the dead of winter. One product known to do this is Charlotte Tilbury’s iconic Magic Cream. But at £79 for a 50ml tub, it doesn’t come cheap.

Fortunately, we’ve spotted a cream on Amazon that has been hailed as ‘just as good’ as the expensive cream, but at a fraction of the price. Revolution’s Pro Miracle Cream comes in at £10, making it £69 cheaper than the Charlotte Tilbury version.

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Revolution Pro Miracle Cream and Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream comparison

What Makes Revolution’s Pro Miracle Cream Special?

The ‘miracle’ moisturiser is not only said to have the same consistency as the luxury counterpart, but is also bursting with similar skin-loving ingredients such as niacinamide, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and shea butter. The supercharged formula works to transform dull complexions in just four weeks – instantly hydrating and plumping it from the first use and leaving you with a smooth and nourished canvas for flawless makeup application.

The Revolution Pro Miracle Cream has an average review rating of 4.3 out of five from over 1,720 reviews on Amazon. Skincare fans who have even ‘ditched’ the pricier Charlotte Tilbury cream for the affordable dupe have called it a ‘skin saviour’ and hailed it as being ‘great for dry skin’.

One delighted customer said: “I’ve always bought high-end creams until finding this little gem. It does everything you expect from a moisturiser and leaves skin glowy.” A second added: “This product has been a miracle worker for my dry skin. It left my skin feeling so soft and hydrated, I highly recommend it.”

While a third wrote: “I have tried many creams over the years, this is one of the best moisturisers I have used. It plumps, it glows. Reminds me of Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream but is only a fraction of the price.”

But not everyone is a fan as some shoppers found the consistency a little too thick, and the scent too strong with one customer saying: “A lot of people have raved about this. Sadly, it’s not for me. I use as a nighttime moisturiser as the makeup doesn’t sit on top of it. It also has a very strong floral smell. Sadly, won’t be repurchasing.”

If you don’t mind splashing out on the real deal, you can pick up the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream from £52 for a 30ml tub here. Another cream that skincare fanatics swear by is the Bobbi Brown Vitamin Enriched Face Base – and it’s on sale at Boots for £43.20, down from £54.

James Harris
James Harris
I am James Harris, as an editor I emphasize thorough research and ethical reporting. I work to ensure that our news coverage reflects the richness of perspectives within the UK.

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