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I used to work at Ulta – there’s a $10 dupe for Lancome’s $57 foundation, they’re owned by the same company

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I used to work at Ulta – there’s a $10 dupe for Lancome’s $57 foundation, they’re owned by the same company

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A FORMER Ulta employee has revealed a $10 drugstore dupe for a popular $57 Lancome foundation.

She explained that the formulations were similar because the same company owns the beauty dupe.

Rocio shared a drugstore dupe for the $57 Lancome foundation

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Rocio shared a drugstore dupe for the $57 Lancome foundationCredit: TikTok/rocio.roses

Rocio (@rocio.roses) shared the makeup dupe in a TikTok video.

She explained that she picked up a few tricks while working at Ulta as a Lancome Manager.

Rocio realized after taking a peek at the ingredients that the $57 Lancome Teint foundation was the only one formulated with ultramarine blue pigment.

That is, until she recovered the same pigment in the $10 L’Oreal True Match foundation.

“This is the closest dupe to that $57 foundation,” she said.

“The cool thing is that it also has that green pigment so for all my olive girlies that everything pulls to orange.”

She urged her viewers to show the dupe to their moms who swear by the Lancome foundation.

“If you want to save close to $50 on the Lancome Teint Idole check this one out!” she said.

“Not a lot of foundations at the drugstore have all of these pigments that hit those undertones so freaking perfectly.

People thanked her for putting them on to the affordable makeup alternative.

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“My fav foundation but sooo expensive haha, needed this dupe!” said one commenter.

“Bestie you are literally the ONLY one I listen to!” said another.

“I’m an olive girlie and my foundation turns orange. I’m gonna try this!” said a third.

“How did you know my mom used the Lancome foundation?” joked a fourth.

She explained the L'Oreal True Match contained the same blue pigment that was perfect for olive skin tones

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She explained the L’Oreal True Match contained the same blue pigment that was perfect for olive skin tonesCredit: TikTok/rocio.roses



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