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18 Budget-Friendly Swaps That Rival Expensive Skincare

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Luxury skincare products are great—and we love hearing about what our favorite celebrities recommend and use in their routines—but the price tags often associated with luxury items aren’t as budget-friendly as a drugstore swap (to say the least). These products can range from $90 to even $300 for a single bottle. We won’t deny that luxury skincare has its perks: premium ingredients, aesthetic packaging, and proven results. But in this economy, affordable skincare is just as noteworthy, especially products that work.

Luxury Skincare Products & Their Affordable Swaps

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Luxury Product: 111Skin Rose Gold Radiance Booster

The Rose Gold Radiance Booster retails for around $135 and leaves skin looking soft and shimmery. It has high quality, “illuminating ingredients like 24-karat gold and Damask rose extract” to make skin, well, radiant. The serum also has niacinamide and hyaluronic acid to brighten and moisturize your skin.

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Rosehip BioRegenerate Universal Face Oil

Pai

The BioRegenerate Universal Face Oil is an alternative a third of the price that is made with rosehip oil and omegas 3, 6, 7, and 9. The oil smells like a spring garden and helps to boost complexion, brighten skin, deeply condition, and improve firmness and elasticity. 


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Squalane + Vitamin C Rose Brightening Face Oil

Biossance

Biossance’s Squalene + Vitamin C Rose Oil uses hyaluronic acid to deeply hydrate your skin and vitamin C to help brighten it. If you are not ready to commit to the full size version, you can shop the “mini” version for less than $50, too.


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Luxury Product: Is Clinical Active Serum 

The Is Clinical Active Serum is the brand’s best-selling facial serum dedicated to brightening skin, reducing signs of aging, and leaving your face smooth. It has ingredients like glycolic acid, lactic acid, and salicylic acid to exfoliate and leave skin feeling clean. It sells for around $140. 

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Ceramide Barrier Serum

Cocokind

The Cocokind Ceramide Serum is a lot less expensive and can be found at Ulta or on the Cocokind site. It is made with five ceramides and lipids that are similar to the skin’s natural barrier, making it a restorative serum that will promote hydrated and healthy skin. It also has lactic acid to help slough away dead skin cells to allow the nourishing formula to sink into the skin.


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AHA Renewal Serum

QRx Labs

This affordable skincare alternative from QRx Labs serum is a 15% Alpha Hydroxy Acid formula with hyaluronic acid. It is a concentrated formula that includes glycolic, lactic, citric, malic and tartaric acids—all of which combine to make your skin look more youthful, radiant, and smooth. 


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Luxury Product: Vintner’s Daughter Active Botanical Serum 

Vintner’s Daughter products are well-loved by celebrities like Hailey Bieber, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Tracee Ellis Ross. The brand’s Botanical Serum–an almost $200 bottle–is a face oil made with 22 of the world’s most nutrient-dense oils. It has 100% natural ingredients and includes calendula, rose, carrot seed, turmeric, and omegas 3, 6, 7, and 9 (to name a few). Together, the oils will leave skin looking luxurious, smooth, and nourished. 

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Bio Booster Oil Drops

W3ll People

The Bio Booster Oil Drops from W3ll People is an alternative botanical serum that has antioxidants and plant-derived ingredients to “brighten and plump” skin. The seed oil mixture also has calendula and raspberry seed oil. The drugstore brand—yet sustainable—serum is priced under $20.


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Antioxidant Oil-Serum

Versed

Sunday Morning is both a face oil and a serum formula boosted with ingredients like sea buckthorn, chamomile flower extract, vitamin E, turmeric root extract, and sodium hyaluronate. The affordable, antioxidant oil/serum combo strengthens the skin barrier and promotes skin-smoothing results.


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Luxury Product: Dior Capture Totale Super Potent Eye Serum

Dior’s Capture Totale Super Potent Eye Serum is a product that combats puffiness, fine lines, and dark circles with a pricetag of around $80. It’s beloved by skin care professionals, like Jennifer Anniston’s esthetician. It’s suitable for all skin types and uses acetylated hyaluronic acid and rye extract for hydrating and firming benefits respectively. 

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Hyaluronic Eye Cream

Mario Badescu

An affordable skincare swap for the Dior eye cream is the Mario Badescu eye cream. Retailing for just around $20, it’s an aloe vera and hyaluronic acid cream that will soothe and hydrate under eyes and works for all skin types. You can find the popular eye cream at Amazon, Urban Outfitters, and Ulta. 


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Luxury Product: Tata Harper Regenerating Exfoliating Cleanser

Tata Harper’s Regenerating Exfoliating Cleanser is a fan-favorite skincare item. The “clean” and vegan product uses salicylic acid, pomegranate enzymes, rice extract, and other natural ingredients to gently exfoliate skin for a clean and even result. The cleanser has many organic and clinical-grade ingredients and retails for close to $90. 

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Superfood Cleanser

Brandefy

Brandefy’s simple Superfood Cleanser is an under $25 alternative. The cleanser has kale, spinach, and green tea to moisturize, strengthen the skin barrier, and nourish skin. The formula is safe for sensitive skin and can be purchased from Brandefy’s website or on Amazon.


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Cleanser Concentrate

Glossier

The Glossier Cleanser Concentrate uses grape ferment, grape extract, lactic acid, and malic acid) and niacinamide to clean skin and reduce the appearance of pores. The cleanser also has chamomile flower water and calendula extract to soften and moisturize skin. You can buy this low-cost concentrate directly at Glossier.


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Luxury Product: Supergoop Glowscreen SPF 40

Supergoop has won over many skincare lovers with its line of SPF products, and the Glowscreen formula is a top seller. The SPF face lotion has a slight tint that leaves skin looking hydrated and dewy, but doesn’t interfere with makeup. Glowscreen has hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to hydrate and brighten skin. You can purchase this bestseller for around $40 when it’s not sold out or on sale. (You can also use your FSA or HSA!)

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Suntouchable! Whoa Glow SPF 30

Elf

According to TikTok, Elf’s Suntouchable! Whoa Glow SPF 30 is a cheaper replica of Glowscreen. I’ve seen videos where people apply each product on half of their face and you can hardly tell the left from right. Elf’s formula is less than half the price and is made with hyaluronic acid, squalane, aloe, and SPF 30 for a similar hydrating but not greasy glow. There are many retailers with this affordable skincare product SPF such as Walmart, Walgreens, & Ulta. 


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Luxury Product: La Mer Crème de la Mer Moisturizer

Crème de la Mer Moisturizer is an expensive moisturizer costing over $200, but is rich and deeply moisturizing. As you can imagine for the price point, the results are proven: smooth and firm skin, reduced redness, and hella hydration. The cream is used by A-listers like Nicole Kidman, Kendall Jenner, and Jennifer Lopez. The “miracle broth” is what makes this cream so special: a mixture of sea kelp, citrus extract, natural oils, and vitamins.

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Golden Hour Recovery Cream

Ursa Major

A sustainable and clean alternative is the Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery Cream. It’s a deeply hydrating cream made from sea buckthorn, calendula, sunflower seed oil, rose, and aloe. The cream can be used by all skin types and sells for nearly a quarter of the price of Crème de la Mer.


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Ultra Repair® Cream Intense Hydration

First Aid Beauty

The Ultra Repair® Cream from First Aid Beauty is an affordable, drugstore swap. It’s a fragrance-free option that can hydrate even dry skin for a smooth overall look. The hydrating cream has hard-working colloidal oatmeal and shea butter, and squalane in its ingredient list. You can buy the cream in bulk sizes for under $50.


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Luxury Product: Oak Essentials Daily Vitamin C Serum 

Oak Essentials is the skincare line created by luxury clothing and home goods designer, Jenni Kayne. The brand’s skincare products are made with natural, organic, non-GMO ingredients as much as possible and have a minimal aesthetic. The Vitamin C Serum is a daytime product that uses 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid to address hyperpigmentation and brighten skin, as well as squalene to hydrate and smooth skin. 

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Vitamin C Serum

Cocokind

Cocokind is a top affordable skincare brand with transparent ingredient lists, and the Vitamin C Serum is no different with a price tag under $20. It combines vitamin C, sea grape caviar, and hyaluronic acid to brighten skin while also moisturizing. The sea grape caviar extract “improves water retention by using moisture absorbed from the air” for youthful, glowy skin. 


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Luxury Product: Dr. Barbara Sturm Hyaluronic Serum

This top-of-the-line serum combines low-weight and high-weight hyaluronic molecules into one serum. The result is a deeply hydrating serum that also firms skin and makes it look more youthful by addressing wrinkles caused by dehydration. The formula is just over $300 per bottle. 

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Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Serum

The INKEY List

Hyaluronic Acid is a superhero ingredient, and the good news is that there are plenty of formulas and options when it comes to finding the right one for your budget. The INKEY List Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Serum is a tenth of the price and has an award-winning formula that is available at Sephora. The hyaluronic serum plumps and hydrates for a fraction of the cost. 


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Luxury Product: U Beauty The Plasma Lip Compound

U Beauty’s Plasma Lip Compound is a high-end lip treatment that rings up around $70. The formula claims to address a long list: “visibly increased volume, hydration, and softness… Fine lines and wrinkles look diminished…improved texture, shape, and color.” The Lip Compound increases collagen and elastin for a cushioned lip look. 

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Plump & Juicy Lip Booster Buttery Treatment

Kosas

An alternative beauty swap is the Plump & Juicy Lip Booster Buttery Treatment from Kosas. This treatment softens and hydrates lips using hyaluronic acid, peptides, and botanical ingredients like castor oil, jojoba oil, and orange peel oil. Kosas’ lip booster is a third of the price with plenty of boosting effects.


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Luxury Product: Augustinus Bader The Cream

Celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Margot Robbie use The Cream from Agustinus Bader, a luxury product with a high price tag.  The moisturizer is sustainably formulated, tested, and packaged. It’s a hydration cream that reduces redness, shrinks the appearance of fine lines, addresses hyperpigmentation, and encourages collagen and cell renewal. The formula is fragrance-free and is best used on combination or oily skin types. 

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Omega+ Complex Moisturizer

Paula’s Choice

The Omega+ Complex Moisturizer is from one of the best affordable skin care brands. The moisturizer hydrates and soothes dry skin using skin-loving ceramides, plant oils, and antioxidants like flax seeds and guava. The Omega+ Complex Moisturizer is under $40.


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Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream

Beauty Pie

The Ultimate Anti-Aging Cream from Beauty Pie is made in Switzerland and is fit for any skin type. The ingredients include glycerin, oat extract, and hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid to hydrate skin and promote softness. The cream leaves skin looking even and radiant. Beauty Pie’s Super Healthy Skin™ Anti-Aging Cream is a third of the price of the Augustinus Bader luxury option and is only available directly from the brand. 


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Luxury Product: Dior Lip Glow Oil

The Dior Lip Glow Oil has a large following and for a good reason. The lip oil is light but pigmented, nourishing rather than sticky, and available in eight warm pink and red shades. The oil has a bright, shiny finish and is hydrating, which can be tough to find in many lip products. However, the oil sells for close to $50 a pop!

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Lip Jelly

Tower 28

Tower 28’s Lip Jelly is the perfect affordable beauty swap for Dior’s Lip Oil at just a third of the price. Tower 28’s formula is lightweight, hydrating, and is available in 11 colors. I swear by this lip gloss and wear it year-round! It looks great on its own as well as over a swipe of lipstick. And there is a clear lip jelly which is great for those who like a minimal makeup look. 

Affordable skincare and beauty products have become increasingly popular in recent years as people are seeking high-quality and budget-friendly options for their personal care routine. With the rise of influencers and direct-to-consumer brands, buyers have access to a wider range of affordable beauty products that cater to their specific needs and preferences. Plus, many affordable brands have proven to be just as effective (if not more so) than their luxury counterparts, giving everyone the chance to improve their skincare routine without breaking the bank.