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£190 of Lottie London cruelty-free make-up for £34 all-in – including 'dupes' for Fenty, Huda Beauty*

30-piece bundle with highlighter, lipsticks, nail polish, eyeshadows and more

We've blagged a beauty of a deal from Lottie London, where you can get £190 of make-up for £34 all-in. 

To get the bundle, go to Lottie London* online and use the code LOTTIE to get the set for £33.99 delivered. There are 2,200 bundles available and the offer will end at 11.59pm on Tuesday 26 March, or when all bundles have gone.

The set usually sells for £190 at Lottie London's site, and according to our calculations, the products would normally cost £157 if you bought them all separately. It contains 30 PETA-certified, cruelty-free items including highlighter, lipsticks, nail polish, eyeshadows and more – see the full contents below.

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You'll get a Lottie of make-up, but some shades could be different to what you see here


Which items are in the bundle (and which are dupes for designer brands)?

Of the 30 items, 22 (including those with different shades) are ones which many MoneySavers and beauty gurus praise as 'dupes' for pricey designer brands such Huda Beauty, Fenty, Kylie Cosmetics, and more.

Dupes are lookalike products with similar (though likely not the same) ingredients where it’s often hard to tell the difference, though some say the pricier brands last longer. Remember, as with all new make-up, if you have any allergies it's worth checking the ingredients on the Lottie London site before buying to be sure it's suitable for you.

For more on swapping out big brands for dupes, see MSE Rhiannon's Home Bargains perfume dupes round-up, as well as her Beauty Downshift Challenge and Shampoo & Shower Gel Downshift Challenge – prices might be a little different now but the principles are the same.

Products included (normal prices are from Lottie London or Lookfantastic)

All are cruelty-free and most are also vegan-friendly – we've marked where that's confirmed to be the case.

  • Dupe. 1x #Holo Duo Chrome lip gloss in in ‘Goals’

    OR ‘Lip Foil’ 3ml – normally £4.95 each (vegan)Equivalent big brand item: £15 Jouer Cosmetics duochrome lip gloss

  • Dupe. 3x All About That Base foundation and contour stick, 9g each

     – normally £5.59 each (no longer sold)Equivalent big brand item: £26 Anastasia Beverly Hills foundation/contour stick

  • Dupe. 2x Freckle metallic tint in ‘Gold’ AND ‘Silver’, 3ml – normally £5.55 (cruelty-free & vegan)


    Equivalent big brand item: £17 Freck faux freckle 

  • Dupe. 1x Diamond Bounce highlighter trio, 8g or Blusher, 3ml – normally £9.95/£4.95 (no longer sold) (cruelty-free & vegan)


    Equivalent big brand item: £24 Fenty Diamond Bomb highlighter or £22 Tarte blusher



  • Dupe. 2x Arch Rival brow powder in 'Light' 

    AND 'Medium', 1g each – normally £5.21 each (vegan)Equivalent big brand item: £34 Smashbox Brow Tech shaping powder (no longer sold)

  • Dupe. 2x Slay All Day matte liquid lipstick, 6ml each 

     normally £5.95 each (vegan)Equivalent big brand item: £16 Kylie Cosmetics matte liquid lipstick

  • Dupe. 3x Lottie plant-based nail polish in 'Feeling like a Snack' AND 'Take Several Seats' AND 'Speedy Top' OR 'Base Coat', 10.8g each  normally £3.95 each
    Equivalent big brand item: £10 Ciaté Plant Pots nail polish

  • Dupe. 1x Slay all day lip kit in 'So Good' 

     normally £9.95 (vegan, lip kit no longer sold)Equivalent big brand item: £28 Kylie Cosmetics lip kit 

  • Dupe. 4x Colour Cloud matte liquid eyeshadow in 'Pink Slip' AND Minty Fresh AND Sky Blue AND Love & Cocoa OR Peach Out, 3ml  normally £5.95  (vegan)


    Equivalent big brand item: £22 Huda Beauty matte & metal liquid eyeshadow

  • Dupe. 1x Lottie X My Little Pony gel eyeliner, 0.28g

     – normally £5.95 (vegan)Equivalent big brand item: £24 Gucci eyeliner


  • Dupe. 1x Instafilter pore erasing stick OR BAE Primer OR Glitter Balm stix, 9g/28ml/5g each – normally £4.98 (no longer sold)/£7.95/£4.95 each (vegan)


    Equivalent big brand item: £25.20 Nudestix Blot & Blur matte face primer stick (pore erasing stick dupe only)

  • Dupe. 1x Lottie X Vampire Diaries Cheeky Kiss lip & cheek stick in 'Spell', 3g – normally £5.95 each (vegan)


    Equivalent big brand item: £17 Kaja Heart Melter lipstick

  • 1x Lottie X Vampire Diaries 6-pan eyeshadow palette – normally £5.95 each



  • 1x Lottie X Vampire Diaries eye gloss topper – normally £4.95 each



  • 4x Selfie Ready skin tint, 28ml – normally £6.99 each (no longer sold)



  • 2x Mystery item, for example, eyeshadow palette, highlighter, blusher, brow kit  normally £5.95 for eyeshadow palette


More info

While delivery's available to most of the UK (including Northern Ireland), unfortunately if you live in a remote area there's a possibility your postcode might not be accepted when checking out.

Lottie London has told us that some items will be shrink-wrapped, but as it's moving to be more sustainable, it's stopped wrapping make-up in plastic where possible. This doesn't mean the items have been used or opened – as you're buying direct from the brand, they've never been in a store.

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There's a little-known piece of legislation that turns any credit card into a financial self-defence superhero. 'Section 75' of the Consumer Credit Act means your plastic must protect anything you buy for more than £100 for free, so if there's a problem or the company goes bust, you can still get your money back.
And although Section 75 doesn't apply to debit cards, there is something else to fall back on if you've paid using a debit card, or used a credit card for a purchase under £100. Known as Chargeback, this is part of banks' and card companies' internal rules and not a legal requirement. Read full details of Section 75 or Chargeback, plus how to claim, in our guides.
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