Glow Recipe skincare has earned a cult status among beauty buffs - but eagle eyed shoppers have spotted a dupe for much less. The seriously identical products sold in B&M look like the real deal, just without the price tag.
Korean brand Glow Recipe creates a clean, fruit-forward, clinically-effective skincare for glowing skin and boasts natural gentle and effective ingredients. But now there is some fierce competition with the brand Face Facts and their incredibly low priced products that can be found in B&M.
Just from first glance on the B&M shelves, you can see there are similar items including the Cherry Bliss Hyaluronic Hydro Cream for £4.99, while the Glow Recipe'sPlum Plump Hyaluronic Moisturiser is £35.99.
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Other products spotted on the shelf included the Cherry Bliss Radiance Glow Mist for £4.99 which helps to revitalise skin with a cherry scent. Infused with hyaluronic acid, antioxidant-rich sweet cherry extract, and cooling cucumber extract, it replenishes tired skin, leaving your complexion dewy, radiant, and refreshed throughout the day.
Another dupe is the Face Facts Cherry Bliss Niacinamide Illuminating Serum that is currently in B&M for £3.49 compared to the Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Hue Drops Tinted Serum Rosy Glow for £32.00.

The Face Facts version is infused with nourishing moringa oil, and hydrating hyaluronic acid, it deeply nourishes and smooths your skin, unveiling a luminous and radiant complexion.
But while the Face Facts version may be cheaper, shoppers who have tried Glow Recipe's Rosy Glow Niacinamide serum have hailed the product for it's natural glowy finish. Ultimately, the skincare hero is a clinically effective serum with a sheer tint that evens skin tone with a rosy pink, illuminated glow, while niacinamide helps to brighten skin over time.
As for reviews, one user said: "I was really happy with this product it hydrated my skin and is left a nice pigmented rosy glow after it absorbed it’s texture was also nice and light," while another chimed: "Great product!!! Would recommend for dry skin. Only thing is it can break you out if you use it to much. Smells great."
An alternative to the Glow Recipe Hue Drops is theIsle of Paradise Sunny Serum for £15.95 from LookFantastic that is an instant bronzing serum packed with nourishing skincare ingredients. There are also the cult favouriteDrunk Elephant Bronzing drops which are a little pricier at £34 but have glowing reviews and are a viral product online.
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