Aldi's popular beauty product, the Lacura Perfect Proof Dry Shampoo, is making a triumphant return. The budget supermarket caused quite a stir among beauty enthusiasts last year when it introduced this product, which was lauded as "unbelievable" and likened to the Living Proof Perfect hair Day Dry Shampoo that retails for £34 online.
The dry shampoo became a viral sensation on TikTok upon its debut in the Specialbuys section, so it was no surprise when it quickly sold out. However, those who have been eagerly awaiting its return can now mark their calendars.
The Perfect Proof Dry Shampoo made its comeback on Thursday, July 25. But like all Specialbuys, stock will be limited, so you might want to make a trip to your local Aldi sooner rather than later to avoid missing out.
Available in stores across the UK, this light formulation promises to eliminate oily roots while adding body and texture to refresh hair between washes. It absorbs quickly and leaves no residue, mimicking the effects of freshly washed hair with just a few sprays.
In addition to the dry shampoo, Aldi is also bringing back more of its beauty items this week. With a range of new products hitting the shelves, shoppers can look forward to discovering over 30 new and returning health and beauty items in the middle aisles.
Aldi's health & beauty Specialbuys events are always a hit, largely due to the number of popular items available, and this Thursday's selection will be no exception. Returning favourites include the Cardinal Red fragrance (£5.99), which fans say is like a £250-a-bottle Baccarat Rouge, along with new additions to the range.
For a mere £4.49, shoppers can snag an item fans say is like Charlotte Tilbury's £32 Airbrush Flawless setting spray, saving £27.51. Additionally, there's a series of Vitamin C products that lovers of the items say are like Danish brand Ole Henriksen's popular collection.
Those in search of budget-friendly haircare can grab a bottle of Aldi's Lacura Bonded moisture mask for £4.99, compared to the Olaplex equivalent which would set you back £28.