Beauty buffs say this £5.24 Rimmel powder is a total DUPE for Benefit’s famous £30 Hoola Bronzer

Beauty buffs say this bronzer gives a ‘natural-looking glow’ and is a match for Benefit’s famous Hoola Bronzer (and is only £5.24 on Amazon)

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Beauty buffs have been saying raving about how similar Benefits Hoola Bronzer is to its much cheaper Rimmel counterpart. 

Since it’s nearly summer, we’re all looking for ways to convince all our friends we’ve been in the Maldives, when really the most exotic thing we’ve done is watch Love Island on the telly. And some say this £5.24 bronzer does the job just as well as the famous £30 Benefit Hoola Bronzer. 

Lots of beauty buffs have been comparing the famous Benefit Hoola Bronzer wih this Rimmel one, which costs only £5.24. 

It’s a ‘lightweight’ bronzer, so you won’t get that cakey makeup feel. And it contains a ‘natural-looking blend of pigments, which is always good news in a bronzer. 

The Rimmel Bronzer also currently over 4,700 five-star reviews on Amazon, which is a pretty great sign. 

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Fake a tan! Beauty buffs have been talking about the similar tan they get from using the £6.26 Rimmel Bronzer to its more expensive Benefit counterpart

Fake a tan! Beauty buffs have been talking about the similar tan they get from using the £6.26 Rimmel Bronzer to its more expensive Benefit counterpart

Benefit cosmetics have always been sought after, with their colourful packaging and fun names. And their Hoola Bronzer is a cult classic.

But at around £30, we’re all up for a cheaper alternative and the internet is awash with people saying it’s just like this Rimmel one, which costs only £5.24. 

As well as being a real bargain, Rimmel promises a natural-looking shade of bronze and contains a ‘natural-looking blend of pigments’. And there are five shades to choose from so you can find the closest match. 

Hailed as ‘lightweight’ to give a ‘barely there feel’, you won’t feel like you’re caked in makeup – a real win when temperatures rise. 

The Bronzer has also impressively racked up over 4,700 five-star reviews on Amazon. Some shoppers commented on how buildable it is, while others noted the natural glow it gave their skin. 

Get a natural glow:  Rimmel say that the bronzer contains a 'natural-looking blend of pigments', which sounds just great

Get a natural glow:  Rimmel say that the bronzer contains a ‘natural-looking blend of pigments’, which sounds just great

‘Lovely bronzing powder,’ wrote one happy customer. ‘It’s got a lovely, fine texture and is easy to apply and build with a brush so that you can achieve a subtle glow or a stronger sun-kissed look.’

‘I’ve been using the hula bronzer by benefit since the dark ages, but that’s so expensive so I wanted to find a new, more cost effective bronzer’ wrote a second. ‘It’s quite light, a lot of fallout from the palette (I always make a mess when im using this product), a little bit sparkly, but I find that I actually prefer the toned down contoured look for my cheekbones and jawline.’

A third penned: ‘Wanted something that would add a subtle glow without looking heavy or orange. This certainly does the trick. It’s very natural looking, and the colour is buildable, which I like.’

So, if you would like to try a £5.24 bronzer that beauty buffs have been calling a dupe, shop the Rimmel London Natural Bronzer.

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