
Home Bargains is selling ‘beautiful' Dubai air freshener that ‘smells just like holidays' for just £2.29
Bargain hunters are raving about these incredible sprays
FRESH AIR Home Bargains is selling 'beautiful' Dubai air freshener that 'smells just like holidays' for just £2.29
HOME BARGAINS is selling a "beautiful" Dubai air freshener that "smells just like holidays".
Shoppers are racing to get their hands on the air freshener after spotting the product at the bargain retailer.
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Home Bargains is selling these "beautiful" Dubai air fresheners
Credit: facebook/@couponmumuk
Bargain hunters are raving about 'Dubai' sprays that smell out of this world - and they can be yours for a steal from Home Bargains.
Not only are the scents incredible, but the viral buys are super affordable too.
One savvy shopper spotted these Laylah Air Fresheners in store for just £2.29.
They posted a picture of the items on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK.
The popular sprays, known as Nusuk Layali, are imported from the United Arab Emirates.
They come in stunning 300ml bottles with an assortment of fragrances on offer.
Smelling just like holiday these captivating sprays will rejuvenate any room and transport you back to those dreamy Arabian nights.
The air fresheners are available in four scents - Arwa (blue), Oud Wood (black), Oud Romancia (red) and Haya (white).
Home Bargains fans eagerly rushed to the comments, keen to share their rave reviews of the bargain buys.
One impressed customer shared: "The only air freshener I have used where the smell actually stays - love them!"
"The white one we got smells amazing and lasts forever," another added.
Others shared which one was their favourite with another user saying: "The red one smells lovely and looks pretty on the shelf!"
One even said: "I think it smells like some of the place I visited whilst in Dubai!"
Shoppers have even claimed that one of the scents smells like Marc Jacobs Daisy, but without the jaw-dropping £79.20 price tag.
I've made my home smell amazing with a £2 Home Bargains buy - I bought 4 & it's like a £79 Marc Jacobs Daisy explosion
One TikTok user, a make up artist from the UK, previously gave her followers a close-up look of the sprays, racking up 341,000 views.
But you'll need to get your shoes at the ready if you want to stock up, as Home Bargains have warned people that 'you need to be quick if you want these.'
But if you're not looking for home fragrances, the store has a number of other bargains on offer.
With temperatures soaring, the retailer has a cheap dog accessory for sale that is perfect for keeping your dog cool this summer.
Selling at just 79p, this pet item is both useful for helping them in 30C heat, as well as being a stylish accessory that is cheap.
And if you want to elevate your home in seconds, you may want to invest in their faux olive tree.
Moving outdoors, Home Bargains is also selling an affordable garden ornament for just £9.99.
And if you're jetting over to Dubai yourself this summer, parents are racing to their nearest store eager to nab these travel sets that kids will love.

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Home Bargains is selling ‘beautiful' Dubai air freshener that ‘smells just like holidays' for just £2.29
Bargain hunters are raving about these incredible sprays FRESH AIR Home Bargains is selling 'beautiful' Dubai air freshener that 'smells just like holidays' for just £2.29 HOME BARGAINS is selling a "beautiful" Dubai air freshener that "smells just like holidays". Shoppers are racing to get their hands on the air freshener after spotting the product at the bargain retailer. 1 Home Bargains is selling these "beautiful" Dubai air fresheners Credit: facebook/@couponmumuk Bargain hunters are raving about 'Dubai' sprays that smell out of this world - and they can be yours for a steal from Home Bargains. Not only are the scents incredible, but the viral buys are super affordable too. One savvy shopper spotted these Laylah Air Fresheners in store for just £2.29. They posted a picture of the items on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK. The popular sprays, known as Nusuk Layali, are imported from the United Arab Emirates. They come in stunning 300ml bottles with an assortment of fragrances on offer. Smelling just like holiday these captivating sprays will rejuvenate any room and transport you back to those dreamy Arabian nights. The air fresheners are available in four scents - Arwa (blue), Oud Wood (black), Oud Romancia (red) and Haya (white). Home Bargains fans eagerly rushed to the comments, keen to share their rave reviews of the bargain buys. One impressed customer shared: "The only air freshener I have used where the smell actually stays - love them!" "The white one we got smells amazing and lasts forever," another added. Others shared which one was their favourite with another user saying: "The red one smells lovely and looks pretty on the shelf!" One even said: "I think it smells like some of the place I visited whilst in Dubai!" Shoppers have even claimed that one of the scents smells like Marc Jacobs Daisy, but without the jaw-dropping £79.20 price tag. I've made my home smell amazing with a £2 Home Bargains buy - I bought 4 & it's like a £79 Marc Jacobs Daisy explosion One TikTok user, a make up artist from the UK, previously gave her followers a close-up look of the sprays, racking up 341,000 views. But you'll need to get your shoes at the ready if you want to stock up, as Home Bargains have warned people that 'you need to be quick if you want these.' But if you're not looking for home fragrances, the store has a number of other bargains on offer. With temperatures soaring, the retailer has a cheap dog accessory for sale that is perfect for keeping your dog cool this summer. Selling at just 79p, this pet item is both useful for helping them in 30C heat, as well as being a stylish accessory that is cheap. And if you want to elevate your home in seconds, you may want to invest in their faux olive tree. Moving outdoors, Home Bargains is also selling an affordable garden ornament for just £9.99. And if you're jetting over to Dubai yourself this summer, parents are racing to their nearest store eager to nab these travel sets that kids will love.


The Sun
3 hours ago
- The Sun
Home Bargains is selling ‘beautiful' Dubai air freshener that ‘smells just like holidays' for just £2.29
HOME BARGAINS is selling a "beautiful" Dubai air freshener that "smells just like holidays". Shoppers are racing to get their hands on the air freshener after spotting the product at the bargain retailer. Bargain hunters are raving about ' Dubai ' sprays that smell out of this world - and they can be yours for a steal from Home Bargains. Not only are the scents incredible, but the viral buys are super affordable too. One savvy shopper spotted these Laylah Air Fresheners in store for just £2.29. They posted a picture of the items on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK. The popular sprays, known as Nusuk Layali, are imported from the United Arab Emirates. They come in stunning 300ml bottles with an assortment of fragrances on offer. Smelling just like holiday these captivating sprays will rejuvenate any room and transport you back to those dreamy Arabian nights. The air fresheners are available in four scents - Arwa (blue), Oud Wood (black), Oud Romancia (red) and Haya (white). Home Bargains fans eagerly rushed to the comments, keen to share their rave reviews of the bargain buys. One impressed customer shared: "The only air freshener I have used where the smell actually stays - love them!" "The white one we got smells amazing and lasts forever," another added. Others shared which one was their favourite with another user saying: "The red one smells lovely and looks pretty on the shelf!" One even said: "I think it smells like some of the place I visited whilst in Dubai!" Shoppers have even claimed that one of the scents smells like Marc Jacobs Daisy, but without the jaw-dropping £79.20 price tag. I've made my home smell amazing with a £2 Home Bargains buy - I bought 4 & it's like a £79 Marc Jacobs Daisy explosion One TikTok user, a make up artist from the UK, previously gave her followers a close-up look of the sprays, racking up 341,000 views. But you'll need to get your shoes at the ready if you want to stock up, as Home Bargains have warned people that 'you need to be quick if you want these.' But if you're not looking for home fragrances, the store has a number of other bargains on offer. With temperatures soaring, the retailer has a cheap dog accessory for sale that is perfect for keeping your dog cool this summer. Selling at just 79p, this pet item is both useful for helping them in 30C heat, as well as being a stylish accessory that is cheap. And if you want to elevate your home in seconds, you may want to invest in their faux olive tree. travel sets that kids will love.


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