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Aldi brings back viral Dyson Dupe hairstyler that's 5 tools in 1 & £183 cheaper than other brands

Aldi brings back viral Dyson Dupe hairstyler that's 5 tools in 1 & £183 cheaper than other brands

The Sun24-04-2025
WANT salon-fresh hair without the hefty price tag? Aldi is bringing back it's 5-in-1 Hair Styler and it's been compared the Dyson.
But that viral hair tool isn't only beauty essential shoppers have to look forward to either, as Aldi is also launching more affordable beauty essentials including hairdryers, skincare, and nail tools.
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The 5-in-1 Hair Styler is returning to the middle aisle from 1st May, ready to save shoppers hundreds of pounds and valuable time each morning.
The hair tool comes with five attachments, two for curling, a 32mm round brush and a 60mm oval brush, and a drying attachment.
And for just £59.99 it's sure to sell out fast.
The tool features ionic technology to help say farewell to frizz, three temperature levels, two speed settings and even reverse-air functionality for auto-clean.
Not only that, but it also has two stylish colourways to choose from: black and rose gold or champagne.
Beauty fans can also snap up the Brushless Motor Hairdryer (£29.99) which also comes in two colour options – chic champagne or an elegant blue.
There's three different speeds, as well as three temperatures and a cool shot, each indicated by LED lighting - perfect for getting ready for a big night out.
Skincare lovers can enjoy Aldi's Pore Remover (£9.99) which includes five attachments and six filters.
Benefits include firmer looking skin, fading dark spots and improving the appearance of fine lines and pores - what's no to love?
For nail fans, Manicure and Pedicure Sets (£12.99 each) are the way to go.
The incredible Manicure Set includes six attachments housed in a storage box to help buff, smooth, shape and file nails – putting an end to pricey nail salon visits.
Meanwhile, the Pedicure Set comes equipped with a small cleaning brush and five heads, one fine, three medium, and one coarse, each to leave feet feeling smooth.
There's also the Cordless Epilator (£14.99) which is perfect for achieving perfectly smooth legs.
The 5-in-1 device features an epilator, shaver head, cleaning brush, callus remover, and trimmer, for that silky smooth feeling.
Aldi's latest beauty tools will be available in stores from 1 st May, while stocks last.
What are the best Aldi beauty dupes?
ALDI has become well-known for its affordable beauty dupes that often rival high-end brands in terms of quality and effectiveness.
Here are some of the best Aldi beauty dupes that have garnered rave reviews:
Lacura Healthy Glow Exfoliating Tonic
Dupe for: Pixi Glow Tonic
Price: £3.99 (compared to Pixi's £18)
Description: This exfoliating tonic contains glycolic acid and works to gently exfoliate and brighten the skin. It's a fantastic, budget-friendly alternative to the popular Pixi Glow Tonic.
Lacura Q10 Renew Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream
Dupe for: Nivea Q10 Plus Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream
Price: £1.45 (compared to Nivea's £10)
Lacura Caviar Illumination Day Cream
Dupe for: La Prairie Skin Caviar Luxe Cream
Price: £6.99 (compared to La Prairie's £292)
Lacura Hot Cloth Cleanser
Dupe for: Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser
Price: £3.99 (compared to Liz Earle's £17.50)
Lacura Snapshot Ready Foundation Primer
Dupe for: Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation Primer
Price: £5.99 (compared to Smashbox's £26)
Lacura Miracle Cream
Dupe for: Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream
Price: £3.99 (compared to Elizabeth Arden's £28)
Lacura Ebony Rose Face Mask
Dupe for: Fresh Rose Face Mask
Price: £6.99 (compared to Fresh's £52)
Lacura Charcoal Clearing Mudmask
Dupe for: GlamGlow Supermud Clearing Treatment
Price: £5.99 (compared to GlamGlow's £42)
Lacura Velvet Touch Foundation
Dupe for: Estée Lauder Double Wear Foundation
Price: £5.99 (compared to Estée Lauder's £34)
Lacura Tinted Lip Oils
Dupe for: Rare Beauty Soft Pinch Tinted Oil
Price: £3.99 (compared to Rare Beauty's £20)
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Not only was this the most efficient model for epilation, thanks to its somewhat-scary looking, combine harvester-esque double-row of tweezer discs, it also comes with an impressive array of extra accessories – including, most importantly, a small head that you can use on areas like the chin. This also makes it the best epilator for the face, and even toes.' 21. Waterpik Cordless Advanced Water Flosser Current price: £80.33 Average price over last six months: £90 Price in the March 2025 Amazon Spring Sale: £69.99 Best water flosser We named the Waterpik Cordless Advanced Water Flosser the Best Buy in our best water flosser guide, so we were thrilled to see it reduced to £70 both on Black Friday and in the Amazon Spring sale. It's simple to use, packs away neatly and it offers three intensity modes. Reviewer Rebecca Astill said she thought this water flosser was 'almost perfect' when she reviewed it. 'I'd recommend starting out on the low mode as water flossing is quite a strange sensation if you haven't tried it before. I've built my way up and now favour the high mode and I've really noticed a difference in my gum line and overall mouth health.' Similar to the far more expensive Oral-B iO10 but costing much less, the iO3 has a handy brush head replacement reminder and a built-in pressure sensor, with the toothbrush flashing either red or green depending on how hard you might be pressing when brushing. Our reviewer, Rebecca Astill, said: 'The surprisingly quiet sonic vibrations do provide a thorough clean of the mouth, reaching all the hard to reach corners and crevices.' It's already reduced by £44 from its fairly steep average price, but we predict the price on Prime Day could fall even lower, as it did in the Spring sale. * The research was conducted by the Telegraph Contributors panel with 152 Telegraph readers, aged 18+ in the UK between 18.06.2025-23.06.2025. 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Sainsbury's & Tesco £850 warning as Aldi named cheapest supermarket
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Which? crowned Aldi as its cheapest supermarket in the UK for June, finding it had the best value for a shopping basket of 79 essential items. Aldi came out on top with a cost of £131.52, £47.12 less than Waitrose as well as being cheaper than Ocado by £33.99, and less expensive than Sainsbury's by £22.26. That makes it an entire year that Aldi has come out on top against loyalty card prices, beating Sainsbury's Nectar Card prices by £16.77 and Tesco Clubcard prices by £15.17. Over the course of the year, those loyalty card shoppers could have saved more than £850 by switching to Aldi. Which? said: 'Based on our smaller list of products, having a loyalty card would save an average of 0.02% at Lidl, 0.3% at Morrisons, 1.7% at Tesco and 3.7% at Sainsbury's over the month. 'But you'd still save even more money by switching to Aldi. 'The discounts offered by loyalty cards may sound good. But that's only if you can access them. 'Our research has found millions of people can't access loyalty promotions because they're not eligible to join supermarket member schemes due to their age, lack of address or difficulties with digital access. 'We think some supermarkets could do more to ensure certain groups of shoppers, such as those without a smartphone or those who are under 18, can access – or know how they can access – loyalty prices.' Recommended reading: These were the full results for June in Which's study: Julie Ashfield, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK, said: 'Introducing loyalty prices to the Which? research has only reaffirmed our stance that we will not be beaten on price. 'We are proud to make it an entire year of wins since the loyalty prices were introduced, and vow to keep providing shoppers with the best possible value.' It comes after it was announced food prices have increased by 3.7% from May's 2.8%, while fresh food is 3.2% more expensive than a year ago. Meat prices have been hit by high wholesale prices and more expensive labour costs, and fruit and vegetable prices increased due to the hot, dry weather reducing harvest yields. Overall shop prices were 0.4% higher in June than a year earlier – a significant jump from the decline of 0.1% seen in May, according to the BRC (British Retail Consortium)-NIQ Shop Price Index. Non-food goods remained in deflation at 1.2% cheaper than last June – but up from May's decline of 1.5% – as retailers cut prices, especially on DIY and gardening items. Overall, shop prices have returned to inflation for the first time in almost a year, but many are struggling to make ends meet - particularly those who haven't had a pay rise.

Sainsbury's & Tesco £850 warning as Aldi named cheapest supermarket
Sainsbury's & Tesco £850 warning as Aldi named cheapest supermarket

Rhyl Journal

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Sainsbury's & Tesco £850 warning as Aldi named cheapest supermarket

Which? crowned Aldi as its cheapest supermarket in the UK for June, finding it had the best value for a shopping basket of 79 essential items. Aldi came out on top with a cost of £131.52, £47.12 less than Waitrose as well as being cheaper than Ocado by £33.99, and less expensive than Sainsbury's by £22.26. That makes it an entire year that Aldi has come out on top against loyalty card prices, beating Sainsbury's Nectar Card prices by £16.77 and Tesco Clubcard prices by £15.17. Over the course of the year, those loyalty card shoppers could have saved more than £850 by switching to Aldi. Which? said: 'Based on our smaller list of products, having a loyalty card would save an average of 0.02% at Lidl, 0.3% at Morrisons, 1.7% at Tesco and 3.7% at Sainsbury's over the month. 'But you'd still save even more money by switching to Aldi. 'The discounts offered by loyalty cards may sound good. But that's only if you can access them. 'Our research has found millions of people can't access loyalty promotions because they're not eligible to join supermarket member schemes due to their age, lack of address or difficulties with digital access. 'We think some supermarkets could do more to ensure certain groups of shoppers, such as those without a smartphone or those who are under 18, can access – or know how they can access – loyalty prices.' Recommended reading: These were the full results for June in Which's study: Julie Ashfield, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldi UK, said: 'Introducing loyalty prices to the Which? research has only reaffirmed our stance that we will not be beaten on price. 'We are proud to make it an entire year of wins since the loyalty prices were introduced, and vow to keep providing shoppers with the best possible value.' It comes after it was announced food prices have increased by 3.7% from May's 2.8%, while fresh food is 3.2% more expensive than a year ago. Meat prices have been hit by high wholesale prices and more expensive labour costs, and fruit and vegetable prices increased due to the hot, dry weather reducing harvest yields. Overall shop prices were 0.4% higher in June than a year earlier – a significant jump from the decline of 0.1% seen in May, according to the BRC (British Retail Consortium)-NIQ Shop Price Index. Non-food goods remained in deflation at 1.2% cheaper than last June – but up from May's decline of 1.5% – as retailers cut prices, especially on DIY and gardening items. Overall, shop prices have returned to inflation for the first time in almost a year, but many are struggling to make ends meet - particularly those who haven't had a pay rise.

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