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Embryolisse Filaderme Emulsion Dupes

6 cheaper moisturiser alternatives to Embryolisse Filaderme Emulsion, ranked by real INCI ingredient overlap. Top match: 54% similarity.

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Embryolisse Filaderme Emulsion

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££ Mid-range
  1. 1
    54% Match
    Revolution Skincare Anti Blemish Boost Cream With Azelaic Acid
    £ Budget
    Ingredient overlap23%
    Key actives100%
    Shared Shea ButterSqualane

    Shared top ingredients: Aqua, Stearic Acid

    Texture note: Richer, more occlusive texture than the original - similar actives, different feel.

  2. 2
    52% Match
    Skin1004 Hyalu Teca Firming Cream
    £ Budget
    Ingredient overlap20%
    Key actives100%
    Shared Shea ButterSqualane

    Shared top ingredients: Aqua, Squalane

  3. 3
    52% Match
    Purito Barrier Cream
    £ Budget
    Ingredient overlap20%
    Key actives100%
    Shared Shea ButterSqualane

    Shared top ingredients: Aqua, Squalane

  4. 4
    52% Match
    Neutrogena Ageless Intensives Anti-Wrinkle Deep Wrinkle Night Facial Moisturizer
    £ Budget
    Ingredient overlap20%
    Key actives100%
    Shared Shea ButterSqualane

    Shared top ingredients: Aqua, Squalane

  5. 5
    52% Match
    Anua Heartleaf 70% Daily Lotion
    £ Budget
    Ingredient overlap19%
    Key actives100%
    Shared Shea ButterSqualane

    Shared top ingredients: Aqua, Glyceryl Stearate, Squalane

  6. 6
    51% Match
    Eucerin Anti-Pigment Night Cream
    £ Budget
    Ingredient overlap19%
    Key actives100%
    Shared Shea ButterSqualane

    Shared top ingredients: Aqua, Squalane

    Texture note: Lighter, less occlusive texture than the original - similar actives, different feel.

How to read this: the match percentage blends weighted ingredient-list overlap (INCI order roughly tracks concentration) with shared key actives. A high match means the formulas are genuinely similar, but it does not guarantee identical results. Concentration, pH, fragrance and texture still vary, so always patch test a new product. See our full method →