SKINCARE fans are raving about a bargain find at Walmart which is being hailed as a more affordable dupe for Hailey Bieber’s coveted Rhode serum.
Retailing for just $11.97, the e.l.f. SKIN Holy Hydration! Triple Bounce Serum promises “intense hydration and a dewy, glazed finish.”

Fans have been raving about Rhode’s Peptide Glazing Fluid, which costs $32[/caption]
Beauty lovers say Walmart’s e.l.f. SKIN Holy Hydration! Triple Bounce Serum, which is $11.97, is a dupe[/caption]
The item was flagged on Reddit by a skincare ‘addict’, who wanted to share alternatives to Rhode skincare.
One of the top items they shared was the e.l.f dupe for the Rhode Peptide Glazing Fluid, which typically costs $32.
They claimed the Walmart product is a “close dupe”.
However, they pointed out that it does not contain peptides but does have a similar texture and consistency.”
And at $11.97 for 1.0 fl oz, it could be a good alternative if you are on a budget.
The e.l.f. serum is said to leave you with “hydrated, plump, smooth, and bouncy complexion.2
It contains 1.7 per cent hyaluronic acid in three different molecular weights to deliver a “surge of hydration” to skin.
Similarly to the Rhode version, you can use it either day or night on freshly washed skin.
And both products are vegan and cruelty-free.
Shoppers were quick to comment on the Reddit thread, with one saying: “This is so amazing !!! Thank you for doing this.”
Another added: “AWWWESOOME.”Whether you’re a skincare minimalist or a serum addict, you could get great value for your $12.
HAILEY’S BILLION
In May, we shared how Hailey Bieber cried tears of joy after sealing her sensational skincare deal — and already has her sights set on new business ventures.
The wife of troubled pop superstar Justin Bieber put aside the pain of her allegedly rocky marriage by finalizing a $1 billion sale of her Rhode beauty line to e.l.f. Beauty, meaning the two products are technically now linked.

Rhode is named after Hailey Bieber’s middle name[/caption]
The “beyond her wildest dreams” acquisition is split into $600 million in cash, $200 million in e.l.f. Beauty stock, and an additional $200 million contingent on the brand’s growth over the next three years.
Rhode’s meteoric rise, fueled by New York native Bieber’s star power and sought-after products like lip glosses and exclusive phone accessories, led to the powerhouse partnership.
According to two sources close to Hailey, the 28-year-old was bawling her eyes out when the deal was struck, with friends and family flooding her phone with over 900 congratulatory messages.
Her vision for Rhode, named after her middle name, has always been to create a curated and inclusive skincare line.
This deal is a major leap toward achieving her goals — but our insider says it has also inspired her to become a successful businesswoman in her own right, without having to rely on her pop superstar husband to provide for her family.
Dollar Tree dupes

Savvy shoppers have scoured Dollar Tree to find dupes of their favorite products
Shoppers found a perfect replica of a $150 set of Pottery Barn plates and bowls. Plus, Dollar Tree has matching mugs.
Dollar Tree also had dupes for the viral Starbucks tumblers.
Customers found dupes for Home Depot’s $39 outdoor solar lights.
Dollar Tree has a dupe for The Pink Stuff cleaning paste, too.