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Exclusive | ‘Sephora on a budget!’ Dollar Tree besieged by bougie influencers prowling for beauty bargains — but experts preach caution

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Exclusive | ‘Sephora on a budget!’ Dollar Tree besieged by bougie influencers prowling for beauty bargains — but experts preach caution

Call it the ultimate glow-up on a budget — and it’s happening in the most unexpected aisle.

Dollar Tree, the national discount chain known for inexpensive party supplies and pantry staples, is suddenly the it-girl of the beauty world, with influencers across the country flocking to its shelves, dubbing it — without a hint of irony — “Sephora on a budget.”

Instead of dropping $40 on a serum or blush from buzzy brands like Drunk Elephant, Rare Beauty, or Charlotte Tilbury, beauty-obsessed creators on TikTok and Instagram are loading their baskets with $1.25 “shockingly good” Dollar Tree goodies from budget brands like L.A. Colors and Ioni Cosmetics — proving, at least in their eyes, that glam doesn’t have to cost a fortune.

One content creator, filming herself mid-haul, shared her favorite “Dollar Tree dupes for popular Sephora makeup brands,” declaring she’s loyal to “results, not the price tag.”

Another, panning across packed shelves in the chain’s skincare aisle, marveled at “dollar tree working overtime to put out these finds,” hyping everything from discounted serums to perfume oils — some she claimed rival products at even mid-tier retailers like CVS.

But not everyone is buying the hype.

The viral Dollar Tree “dupe” craze is sparking backlash online, with critics accusing influencers of snapping up budget staples meant for low-income shoppers — all while promoting cut-rate products that may not deliver real results.

Across Reddit, some shoppers are side-eyeing the trend, arguing that influencers with comfortable incomes are swooping in on products that low-budget shoppers actually rely on.

“My store is within a mile of a country club and we get a lot of the wealthy crowd,” one user wrote of their local Dollar Tree.

Another chimed in with a blunt reality check: “a lot of stealth millionaires shop cheap,” adding that many affluent shoppers “live below their means” — prompting a pointed reply: “Poor people can’t afford to live below their means.”

Others drew comparisons to Gen Z bargain hunters who snap up underpriced finds at places like Goodwill only to flip them online for a profit — leaving everyday shoppers with fewer affordable options.

Still, backlash aside, the numbers don’t lie.

Thousands of videos praising Dollar Tree beauty buys are uploaded every week, turning once-overlooked shelves into viral gold mines — and proving that in 2026, beauty’s hottest status symbol might just be a $1.25 receipt.

Dollar Tree beauty aisle devotee, 23-year-old Ashleigh Ewald, swears by the store’s beauty aisle — especially its bargain-basement basics.

“I love Dollar Tree’s cocoa butter petroleum jelly. It’s my go-to for locking in moisture,” the Atlanta resident told The Post.

“A friend introduced me to Dollar Tree beauty hacks while helping me get ready for a date, and I was surprised at how well they worked,” she added.

The frugal Zoomer praised a budget shimmery highlighter from the chain’s shelves, telling The Post that it “works similarly to brands like Rare Beauty and Anastasia Beverly Hills for everyday use,” stressing that many of the retailer’s products “perform surprisingly well.”

Still, Ewald’s not ditching Sephora entirely.

“I wouldn’t say they all fully replace high-end makeup across the board,” she said — noting she still splurges on staples like mascara and long-wear essentials. But “for things like hydration, scent layering, and highlight, the difference is minimal for the price and is a “strong alternative to Sephora” for “affordable basics.”

Brooklynite and skincare content creator Akram Boulaid, 24, similarly told The Post, “Dollar Tree’s growing reputation on social media made me test their beauty products myself.”

What won in his eyes? The retailer’s “gentle face wash and brow pencils,” that are priced at a resonable $1.25 each.

“The Dollar Tree brow pencils are surprisingly similar in performance to Anastasia Beverly Hills,” he said, praisng the “decent pigment and hold for a fraction of Sephora’s price.”

Still, he stressed that Sephora still offers “advanced formulations and luxury experiences,” but Dollar Tree is becoming a “fun, accessible alternative for everyday beauty staples, especially for younger shoppers or those experimenting with dupes.”

But before you fully trade your bougie staples for $1 steals, experts say: hold up.

“Many skincare products from discount retailers can be safe for general use,” Dr. Sandra Oska, MD, a board-certified dermatologist, told The Post — but warned that “affordability sometimes comes with trade-offs.”

“Lower-cost dupes can sometimes mimic the feel or look of high-end products,” she said, noting they often fall short when it comes to potency and staying power.

Still, not everything in the bargain bin is a beauty bust.

“Cleansers and body washes are generally safe categories to save on,” Oska said, pointing out that rinse-off products don’t rely as heavily on high-powered actives.

Leave-on treatments, like serums, exfoliants and anti-aging formulas, however, are a different story. 

She also urges shoppers to read the fine print.

“Products with excessive fragrance [or] high alcohol content should be approached with caution,” she said.

And despite the internet’s obsession with “dupes,” Oska says price alone isn’t the villain — or the hero.

“One major misconception is that a higher price always equals better results,” she said.



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