First Aid Beauty · Reverse dupe

What is the Ultra Repair Cream a dupe for?

Moisturiser4 matches
Quick answer: the First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream is a budget stand-in for the Glossier After Baume Barrier-Repair Moisturizer — 77% active overlap sharing Ceramides, Shea Butter. It also overlaps with 3 other picks below.

Pricier picks the Ultra Repair Cream matches

Pricier pickCeramidesShea Butter
Why it holds up: shares the same hero actives — Ceramides, Shea Butter — which is what drives results here.
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77%
Active overlap
Pricier pickCeramidesShea Butter
Why it holds up: shares the same hero actives — Ceramides, Shea Butter — which is what drives results here.
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Pricier pickColloidal Oatmeal
Why it holds up: shares the same hero active — Colloidal Oatmeal — which is what drives results here.
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La Roche-Posay
64%
Active overlap
Pricier pickShea Butter
Why it holds up: shares the same hero active — Shea Butter — which is what drives results here.
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Every match above mirrors an existing dupe page verbatim — re-derived from the 4 comparisons where the Ultra Repair Cream appears as an alternative. No invented data.

Common questions

Is the First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream a real dupe?
It overlaps on hero actives with 4 same-category products in our catalogue — most closely the Glossier After Baume Barrier-Repair Moisturizer at 77% active overlap. "Dupe" here means shared active ingredients, not an identical formula.
Does a higher overlap mean it is better?
No — overlap only measures shared hero actives. Base, supporting actives, texture and price still differ, so use the side-by-side compare for the full picture.
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Educational information only — not medical advice. Overlap reflects shared hero actives, not clinical equivalence.