
'Breath-taking' £78 Versace perfume reduced to £25 in Boots sale
Boots customers could get their hands on one of Versace's popular fragrances, which is currently part of a major sale. The high-end scent typically commands a hefty price tag, but this promotion drops the usual cost by over £50..
The health and beauty store continues to offer significant reductions on a range of fragrances, including some with discounts of up to 50% or more. Originally available at £78 for a 100ml bottle, Boots is now offering The Dreamer by Versace online for £25, which works out at a saving of approximately 67% (£53).
This particular Versace Eau de Toilette, known as The Dreamer, is presented in a 'sleek' glass bottle and features an "alluring, sensual and comforting" aroma. It combines aromatic florals with "deep and rich notes of amber" to create a 'strong masculine scent'.
There are tempting deals on other fragrances at different beauty retailers, such as HUGO Just Different For Him Eau de Toilette (was £58 at Superdrug, now £27) and Davidoff Adventure Eau de Toilette (previously £66, now £27.99 at The Perfume Shop). However, the Versace offer at Boots has proven popular, reports the Mirror.
A Boots shopper said: "This, like other Versace perfumes, is a beautiful, long-lasting fragrance at a very good price." Another added: "Fantastic. It's lovely for daytime or evening events." A third wrote: "This fragrance is top class, it takes my breath away. I love the smell so much."
However, not all customers were convinced of the value for money. One buyer shared: "Not the best aftershave I've ever bought. It doesn't last that long."
Another voiced their disappointment, claiming: "This fragrance has been reformulated so much that it bears no resemblance to the original at all! It has no longevity or anything." Despite this, a significant number of shoppers still awarded it top marks.
A different customer shared their positive experience: "For the price, this is a great fragrance. Wore it on a trip to Paris and got loads of compliments. Smells more expensive than it is." Another satisfied shopper commented: "Great smell and excellent price. I would recommend as I've had loads of compliments about how nice it is."
Bargain hunters are in for a treat this summer with plenty of deals to explore, especially when it comes to perfume. Debenhams had beauty fans stunned by offering a designer fragrance at a fraction of its usual price
The retailer has a vast catalogue of items for sale online, including perfumes at slashed prices. One particular bargain that's getting glowing reviews is the 71% reduction on Moschino's I Love Love Eau De Toilette. Ordinarily retailing at £83 for a 100ml bottle, shoppers can now bag it for just £24.
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