SHOPPERS are scrambling to get their hands on a £3 foundation that they claim is the dupe of the Estee Lauder Double Wear.
The W7 Legend Lasting Wear foundation costs just £2.99 at B&M, with beauty fans claiming that it gives the same coverage to the £34 cult favourite.
Keen to share their find, one makeup lover took to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing & Bargains UK, run by money saving mum Holly Smith, to recommend the product
She wrote: “For anyone that uses Estée Lauder double wear normally around £30 I just saw this in B&M and thought I’d try it and it’s lovely! And it was only £2.99!”
And it seems that plenty of others agreed, with her post receiving dozens of comments from those who attested her review.
One wrote: “I use That one it goes on smooth with a brush and gives a nice coverage you wouldn’t think it was cheap.”
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“I use it, find it really good” agreed another, while another commented, “It's fab even my makeup artist uses it.”
And a fourth wrote: "Not cakey and goes on smoothly, defiantly a good swap…"
The W7 foundation has an RRP of £7.95, with B&M selling it for better than half price.
Describing the product the company says: "For the days where you'll be facing the stress of work and the weather or for evenings where you'll be dancing until the sun comes up.
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"This foundation is formulated to sit comfortably on the skin whilst lasting for hours through thick or thin."
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