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Brijiena Lovelace

This sell out dupe for Charlotte Tilbury's magic cream is back in stock and £65 cheaper

When it comes to the beauty world, TikTok is one of the leading social platforms to find makeup hacks, new brands and even dupes of our favourites.

At this year's 2022 Met Gala, Blake Lively shared that she used the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream to achieve her dewy complexion, the only hunch is it will cost you £75 a pot.

However, there's a new viral product flying off the shelves and for only a fraction of the price, making it the perfect dupe alternative.

The Revolution Pro Miracle Cream is a whopping £65 pounds cheaper at £10 a pot.

The dupe is also back in stock with limited supply after selling out in just 12 hours on its original launch date - so you'll have to act fast..

Revolution Pro Miracle Cream is similarly full of skin-loving ingredients such as Niacinamide, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid and Shea Butter.

The supercharged but lightweight formula works to transform dull complexions in just 4 weeks, instantly hydrating and plumping - making for the perfect canvas for makeup.

It's back in stock now at Revolution Beauty, but we're not sure how much longer for.

Revolution Pro Miracle Cream (Revolution)

Before its initial release there was a strong wait list of over 1500 people, it went viral on TikTok and demand spiking by 650%, so there's no doubt beauty enthusiasts will rush to get theirs.

TikToker @emmacmua also shared her review of the new release and does a similar side-by-side review with the Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream saying, ‘’Honestly they feel exactly the same. Wow. Revolution Pro Miracle Cream 10/10, would definitely recommend.’’

TikTokers are loving the much cheaper dupe (Emmamua/TikTok)

Another review says, ‘’I have used the more “expensive” one of these and by far this product is much better. Amazing results’’

The #revolutionpromiraclecream has already got 96.7K views alongside Google searches for the new product skyrocketing in the past week alone.

More recently, TikTok made the brand's latest IRL foundation (£9.99) go viral with 2.7 Million views and fly off the shelves as people discovered it to be the £10 dupe for the Nars Longwear foundation.

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