Mar 28, 2026

5 Personal Care Items at Dollar Tree That Can Save You Hundreds Every Month

Written by Heather Taylor
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Edited by Amen Oyiboke-Osifo
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Have you ever experienced the phenomenon of having your personal care essentials, like deodorant, moisturizer and makeup, run out on the same day? It’s not for the faint of heart! More often than not, the only thing to do is to restock the products and pay the total, which can sometimes amount to more than $100.



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The next time your beauty supply runs out, consider heading to Dollar Tree. The discount retailer carries several personal care dupes that are cheaper than what you’d pay at a specialty retailer and work just as effectively. And depending on how often you use them, the five personal care items mentioned here can even help you save hundreds monthly.

  • Price: $1.25

As the weather outside heats up, there’s an increasing need to apply and reapply women’s deodorant throughout the day. Top brands like Secret can cost as much as $5 for invisible solids and upwards of $13 or more for clinical strength antiperspirants at big-box retailers like Target. 

Don’t want deodorant costs eating up your personal care budget? Shop Power Stick for Her and get shower fresh scented deodorant at a fraction of the price.

  • Price: $1.25

Dollar Tree has cornered the beauty market on inexpensive acne patches. The Orchid brand comes with a set of 24 patches in hearts, stars and butterflies to mask away any unwanted visible spots. 

Buying up to three boxes means you’re only spending $3.75 for 72 patches. By comparison, a jumbo 72-count box of Hero Cosmetics’ Mighty Patch costs $21.99 at Ulta Beauty.

  • Price: $1.25

XtraCare’s hydrating cleansing gel has received favorable comparisons to Neutrogena’s hydro boost facial gel, thanks to the gel’s consistency and how it leaves skin feeling soft.



This gel has also endeared itself to Dollar Tree shoppers’ wallets. A 7.8-ounce bottle of the Neutrogena brand costs nearly $16 at CVS, and goes quickly if you’re applying it daily. For that price, you could buy upwards of 15 XtraCare cleansing gels!

  • Price: $1.25

Spa Luxury’s Brazilian Sol pistachio and caramel body butter is the affordable alternative to Sol de Janeiro’s Brazilian Bum Bum body cream. 

For those wondering just how much they can save, a 2.5-ounce container costs $24 at Sephora, while an eight-ounce container retails for as much as $48. You can buy two body butters at Dollar Tree and end up with 12 ounces worth of product, having only spent $2.50 altogether!

  • Price: $1.25

You might not think to include aspirin as a personal care essential, but it’s a critical must-have to ward off any headaches or pain while on-the-go. 

Assured ValuHealth’s ibuprofen compares to the same active ingredients used by major aspirin brands like Motrin at a price that won’t take a bite out of your budget.

Editor’s note: Prices and availability are accurate as of March 26, 2026, and are subject to change.

This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.

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Written by
Heather Taylor
Amen Oyiboke-Osifo
Edited by
Amen Oyiboke-Osifo