La Roche-Posay DUPE FINDS
Did some TikTok research and I stumbled upon video after video about this being an amazing knockoff for the more expensive brand! I had to go out today and find it for myself, surprisingly CVS had the two products I want to try. I added the cvs prices in the photos.
-First: I have been dealing with some bad skin lately. Nothing to too bad.
-Second: I have been wanting to try La Roche-Posay products for some time now.
- Third: I WILL GIVE YOU UPDATESSSSS!!
Okay, so you know how TikTok just gets you? Lately, my feed has been flooded with incredible hacks for saving money on skincare, and one topic kept popping up: CVS dupes for La Roche-Posay! My skin has been a bit finicky lately – nothing major, but enough to make me want to try something new, and let's be real, La Roche-Posay can be a bit pricey. So, armed with my phone and a mission, I headed to CVS to see if these viral claims were true. I was so excited when I found them! The first product that caught my eye was the CVS Health Purifying Foaming Facial Cleanser. The packaging clearly states it "Compare to La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser." As someone with combination skin, finding a cleanser that deep cleans without stripping is crucial. The original Toleriane cleanser is known for its gentle yet effective cleansing, removing impurities and excess oil, and this CVS dupe promises similar results. I'm looking for something that will leave my skin feeling clean and refreshed, not tight or dry. Many dermatologists recommend gentle foaming cleansers for combination skin types as they can help manage oiliness in the T-zone while not over-drying other areas. I’m hoping this dupe, with its similar ingredient profile, will deliver that perfect balance. Next up was the CVS Health Double Renewal Moisturizer, which boldly claims to "Compare to La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Face Moisturizer." This one felt like an absolute must-have! The La Roche-Posay Double Repair Face Moisturizer is famous for its ability to restore the skin's barrier, provide all-day hydration, and being suitable for sensitive skin. It often contains ingredients like ceramides, niacinamide, and glycerin, which are clinically proven to support skin health and hydration. I'm particularly interested in how this dupe will help with overall skin repair and keeping my skin barrier happy, especially since I’ve been having some minor issues. Some users also look for moisturizers that can help with the appearance of large pores by improving skin texture and hydration, and I'm curious if this dupe will offer those benefits too. Finding a dermatologist-recommended alternative that's affordable and easily accessible at CVS is a huge win! What makes these CVS Health brand products so exciting is their accessibility and price point. While I love high-end skincare, it's not always in the budget. These kinds of alternatives mean more people can try effective skincare without breaking the bank. I’m really hopeful these dupes contain similar beneficial ingredients that make the original La Roche-Posay products so effective. I've heard amazing things about the clinically proven ingredients often found in these types of formulas, which is why they come so highly recommended by general practitioners and skincare enthusiasts alike. I'll be starting my trial of both the CVS Health Purifying Foaming Facial Cleanser and the CVS Health Double Renewal Moisturizer soon and can't wait to share my updates with you all! Stay tuned to see if these affordable finds truly live up to the hype!







When I get la Roche on sale at Target it has a $5/10 gift card when you spend $30/40