Aldi’s new hair growth serums are 80% cheaper than cult brand The Ordinary at £3.99 & have loads of the same ingredients

HAIR LOSS is a common concern for both men and women. 

The rise in popularity of products that claim to boost rapid hair growth and rejuvenation can leave many confused about which brands are actually worth their weight in gold. 

New hair care serum set to hit Aldi this spring and it's 80% cheaper than The Ordinary
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New hair care serum set to hit Aldi this spring and it's 80% cheaper than The OrdinaryCredit: CREDIT: Getty IMAGE
Shoppers have raved over Ordinary serum that boosts hair thickness but Aldi have launched a dupe that could save you up to 80%
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Shoppers have raved over Ordinary serum that boosts hair thickness but Aldi have launched a dupe that could save you up to 80%Credit: credit: ULTA BEAUTY
Shoppers anticipate the launch of Aldi's Lacura hair care serum priced at just £3.99
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Shoppers anticipate the launch of Aldi's Lacura hair care serum priced at just £3.99Credit: credit: clarion comms

After all, many hair care serums are not cheap. 

Specialist brands like The Ordinary, Olaplex and Keratase each offer their own range of hair care serums that are priced between £20 and £125. 

Luckily, Aldi’s popular health & beauty brand, Lacura, is set to welcome their new stimulating Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair & Scalp and protecting Hydrate & Moisturise Scalp Serum to stores nationwide this spring. 

Available in stores from March 17 and priced at just £3.99 each, the specialist beauty buys promise to maximise and nourish locks without the hefty price tag.

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What’s more, with savings of up to 80% compared to specialist brand, The Ordinary, that includes three of the same essential ingredients, what’s not to like?

The Ordinary’s Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair Density targets hair loss at the root for £20.60 (60ml). 

Much like The Ordinary, Lacura’s new hair serum includes a stimulating combination of peptides and plant based extracts but for a fraction of the cost.

Formulated with Multi-Peptides, Pea and Soybean Extracts, the Lacura Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair & Scalp offers a lightweight, overnight treatment that targets the health of your hair straight at the root. 

Aldi’s new haircare is fuelled with stimulating Caffeine to promote hair density.

With similar call outs to The Ordinary’s Multi-Peptide Hair Density Serum, shoppers could save an impressive £16.81 with the Lacura dupe.

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What Are Peptides and Why They Help For Hair Growth

Peptides are minuscule chains of amino acids that play a major role in cell, tissue, and muscle formation, including hair growth.

They do this by:

  • Helping to circulate blood to the hair follicles
  • Prompting the body to produce more collagen and elastin
  • Helping to balance hormone levels
  • Protecting the scalp by reducing inflammation

Types of peptide include; Copper Biotin and Keratin peptides.

Enriched with Hyaluronic and Amino Acids, the Lacura Hydrate & Moisturise Scalp Serum claims to offer intense moisturisation for scalp protection. 

While the lightweight and overnight treatment, aims to maintain the scalp’s barrier and reduces dryness to help maximise conditions for healthy hair growth.

At just £3.99, this dupe of The Ordinary’s Natural Moisturising Factors + HA Scalp Serum could save you £10.01 to put towards your next cut and blow dry to complete the look.

Formulated with Multi-Peptides, Pea and Soybean Extracts, the Lacura Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair & Scalp offers an overnight treatment
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Formulated with Multi-Peptides, Pea and Soybean Extracts, the Lacura Multi-Peptide Serum for Hair & Scalp offers an overnight treatmentCredit: credit: clarion comms
Available in Aldi stores from 17th March and priced at just £3.99 each, this dupe beauty promises to maximise and nourish locks just as good as The Ordinary hair products do
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Available in Aldi stores from 17th March and priced at just £3.99 each, this dupe beauty promises to maximise and nourish locks just as good as The Ordinary hair products doCredit: credit: clarion comms