Beauty fans are rushing to the high street for a Chanel bronzer dupe that’s scanning for 3 times cheaper

SHOPPERS flocked to the streets for a chance to snag a dupe of the incredible Chanel bronze highlighter for less than a cent.
The find was made at a local Boots store in the Makeup Collection section, and beauty aficionados claim it’s as good as the real thing.
Chanel’s dupe is the latest in a long line of products that all shoppers are raving about – including the Armani-like Aldi foundation and rival Olaplex shampoo – and it saves us money. thousands of pounds.
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A woman goes to her local Boots and picks up a 30g jar of Collection Cream Bronzer.
“This Cream Bronzer collection is a dupe of Chanel contouring powder,” she declared.
“Chanel costs £46 and this highlighter collection costs £8.99.”
That’s a huge savings, and the product reviews on the Boots website suggest we should all give it a try.
One satisfied customer wrote: “This is a great dupe of Chanel’s highlighter. It is super easy to blend, a perfect shade, can create color and give a new look like dew but bronze.
“It’s great without makeup or looking brilliant in the summer. Absolutely love this product.”
A second shopper agrees: “Great dupe for Chanel’s highlighter. Great price and so good.
And a third wrote: “Bought this in the store when it first came out and it was amazing.
“It is very easy to blend, not patchy, not too orange but not too cold either.
“I love it, it has a creamy texture and it’s amazing.”
Boots describes the Collection’s highlighter as contourable and lightweight for an instant sun-kissed finish.
To use, rotate the large makeup brush to pick up the product and blend all over the face.
If you want a more defined face, use a smaller brush and blend under the cheekbones, avoiding the rest of the face.
Also featured alongside a dupe of Chanel’s highlighter is a Collection contouring stick (£4.99) – a replica of the Fenty beauty matchstick (£25).


There’s also the elf halo liquid filter foundation (£14) – a dupe of Charlotte Tilbury’s Hollywood Perfect Filter (£39).
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