This £10 Revolution Pro Miracle Cream which is a dupe of Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream is a TikTok sensation. It's no wonder the product is a sell-out following its rave reviews.
I felt so lucky to receive one of the last samples to review, and was certainly not left disappointed. This cream is smooth in texture and leaves the skin feeling soft while fully absorbing in a matter of minutes. It reminds me of a moisturiser/primer hybrid all-in-one.
I was apprehensive of the results being so drastic but after all, the cream states it will ‘transform your complexion in just four weeks' and I can honestly say I have noticed certain changes massively.
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With the cost of living only increasing, affordable beauty products are more important than ever and when it comes to finding those bargain dupes with a luxurious edge, Revolution Beauty understand the assignment.
Over the past few months, their dupe moves have got people hooked, seeing many become cult staples, with their Bright Highlighter wands now raking in an incredible 8,100 monthly searches on Google after becoming a renowned dupe for the expensive and constantly sold-out Charlotte Tilbury contour wand.
More recently, TikTok made their latest IRL foundation go viral with 2.7million views helping the product to fly off the shelves, as people discovered it to be the £10 dupe for the Nars Longwear foundation.
Revolution's Pro Miracle Cream is a much more affordable beauty must-have, in comparison to the hugely popular Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream, with an eye watering £70 price tag. It is no wonder the £10 Revolution Pro Miracle Cream racked up a waitlist of over 1,600 people on it's release, as beauty fans anticipated how much it would compare to the rather expensive Charlotte Tilbury version with it's properties and ingredients seemingly similar.
The product description includes ‘this beautifying face cream instantly hydrates & re-energises; for smoother plumper & younger looking skin. Super charge your base for flawless makeup application', and I cannot fault it on all of the above.
I felt, it does exactly what it says on the packaging and that’s all that anyone could ask for.
Verdict...
My main criticism is that it does not have an SPF and it has a slight ‘off’ marzipan smell to it, but this smell does not linger for long. A way to get around the lack of SPF is to make sure your foundation has one.
Overall, I thought this was a great product for the price and what it is, and if I can get my hands on it I will be using it again; so it’s a 5/5 from me. So you don’t miss out, join the waiting list here !