It’s no secret to say that Amanda Holden always looks flawless and we know one product she has has used in the past – and it is costs just over £6.

The 53-year once shared her best kept skincare secrets in an interview with Good Housekeeping. While the Britain’s Got Talent Judge admitted she likes to “regularly change up” her skincare, one item she praised was the Revolution Pro Miracle Cream.

Spilling all about her beauty must-haves, Amanda said: “At the moment I use Dr. Barbara Sturm Super Anti-Aging Serum, £280, followed by Revolution Pro Miracle Cream, £10, which is amazing.”

Aside from Amanda, the Pro Miracle Cream has fast earned a cult-reputation from beauty buffs who say it leaves skin “so hydrated” and “beautifully soft”. That’s not all, as it has long been referred to as a ‘dupe’ for Charlotte Tilbury’s iconic £79 Magic Cream (50ml).

Meanwhile, a 50ml of the high street cream is even cheaper on Amazon, where it has been dropped from £10 to an even more affordable £6.65. It’s also just £7.50 at Lookfantastic, while Boots still has it at £10 – which is still more affordable than Charlotte’s Magic Cream.

The Revolution Pro Miracle Cream
The Revolution Pro Miracle Cream costs just over £6 on Amazon (Image: Revolution Beauty)

The hydrating face cream has been supercharged with hero ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and peptides for “plump” and “younger looking skin”. There’s also vitamin C to boost radiance, while niacinamide helps to provide an even skin tone.

Also infused with shea butter and carmelina oil, the “lightweight” cream has been designed to leave your skin feeling nourished. It’s also packaged in a chic glass jar that makes it look more expensive than its budget price-tag.

On Amazon alone, Revolution’s Pro Miracle Cream has earned a 4.3 rating from impressed skincare buffs who have called it a “game changer”, while others are loving its price-tag that is more affordable than Charlotte Tilbury.

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A five-star review read: “This is identical and as good as Charlotte Tilbury’s magic cream.”

A second positive review read: “I love the consistency to this cream, it’s like silk. lovely under makeup. I have used a lot of brands, high end ones. This is now my firm. Favourite.”

Someone else gushed: “This is a fantastic dupe for Charlotte Tilbury’s magic cream and it’s half the price. Absolutely swear by it, the only moisturiser I ever use!”

A few reviews have been disappointed with the “heavy” texture, as one read: “The cream has I nice scent but doesn’t soak into the skin very well. Not suited to my skin.”

Try out the Revolution Pro Miracle Cream for yourself for just £6.65 on Amazon here.

You can also check out more of Amanda’s affordable skincare secrets by shopping her own Revolution Beauty collection here. The collection was launched last year and it contains a range of Amanda’s must-haves for prices starting from just £5.

Meanwhile, if you’re still on the hunt for a new hydrating face cream, you can also check out the e.l.f Cosmetics Holy Hydration! Face Cream for £13. There’s also the Triple Hyaluronic Acid Deep Moisture Miracle Cream from Beauty Pie for £22.

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