Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil Review

After being wowed by their many products, it was my mission to try as many Aldi beauty products as possible. Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil is the product that I’ve seen multiple times in beauty-themed videos on TikTok.

It was advertised as a scam of the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Miracle Oil.this Elizabeth Arden The version is £29 for 100ml and the Aldi version is just £4.99 for 100ml, which is a huge savings.

Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil Review

Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil

Aldi has a hard time becoming a blogger as their products are released and discontinued at an alarming rate. Except the product won’t be discontinued forever like most brands. Instead, they discontinue it, then bring the product back months or even years later.

Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil Review

Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil is not currently available on the Aldi website, but you may still be able to find it in-store, or it will magically reappear in the future.

Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil Review

Suitable for all skin types, the Lacura Miracle Oil Mist is perfect for a quick pamper. This versatile mist can be used on the face, body and hair to relieve dry and rough skin. Infuse your face, body and hair with new shine and radiance with this amazing miracle mist that leaves no oily residue.

Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil comes packaged in a clear plastic bottle with a pump dispenser. I have to admit, I don’t like the packaging.

The pump doesn’t close securely enough, so it leaks if it’s not fully upright, but that might just be an issue with my bottle and not everyone.

It’s designed to be a multipurpose oil that can be used on hair, hands, face or body and claims to leave no greasy residue.

I do find it a little oily, but it moisturizes well. I don’t like to use it on my hair as I like it a bit greasy, but for skin, it’s lovely.

Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil Review

I do own the original Elizabeth Arden version (review coming soon), and while they are similar in that they are yellow oils and can be used on hair and skin, I don’t actually find Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil to be a dupe.

I’ve found a few dupes from Aldi, but unfortunately this one isn’t, it’s just similar. I personally prefer the Elizabeth Arden version as it is more hydrating and lasts longer. But for £4.99 it’s pretty good and I’m glad I tried it.

You can find Aldi Lacura Miracle Oil right here.

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