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Budget shop is selling Sol de Janeiro dupes for £2.99 – they're £36 cheaper & will make you smell amazing all summer

Budget shop is selling Sol de Janeiro dupes for £2.99 – they're £36 cheaper & will make you smell amazing all summer

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Eagle-eyed shoppers have also spotted the product in B&M
MAKES SCENTS Budget shop is selling Sol de Janeiro dupes for £2.99 – they're £36 cheaper & will make you smell amazing all summer
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A BUDGET store is selling Sol De Janeiro dupes, for a whopping £36 cheaper than the designer buy.
With summer now upon us, many of us are likely making plans for beach trips and holidays abroad.
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The dupes are priced at £2.99
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The products have an alluring caramel scent
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The Poundland buys are budget alternatives to Sol de Janeiro products
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And what better way to get yourself excited for a trip away, than to treat yourself to some beach beauty essentials.
The Summer Beach collection at Poundstretcher includes a body butter, a body scrub and a perfume mist, perfect for making you look and smell your best all summer long.
Plus, each product is priced at just £2.99, making it perfect for penny pinchers.
The Caramel Sunset body scrub will exfoliate your skin leaving it feeling fresh and revitalised.
A description reads: "Indulge in a luxurious at-home spa experience and treat your senses to the ultimate tropical getaway.
"This decadent body scrub will transform your skin and transport your mind to a sun-drenched beach, leaving you feeling refreshed, renewed, and radiant."
The body scrub also comes in a Caramel Sunset flavour, that is bound to make your skin smell like a tropical paradise.
The perfume mist has floral and warm caramel notes, and comes in a 100ml bottle so its the perfect size for taking on a plane.
Sharing details of the bargain buy to the B&M Scanner And Other Bargains! Facebook group, a private group with 328,000 members, one penny pincher said: "Another dupe from Poundstretcher in selected stores."
Commenting under this, another shopper highlighted that she has also spotted the products in B&M.
Primark adds brand new Sol De Janeiro dupes to its beauty aisles and they're perfect for keeping you smelling sweet on holiday too
The body butter and body scrub is a dupe for Sol de Janeiro's Bum Bum Body collection, which is priced at £39, making the Poundstretcher buy £36 cheaper.
The perfume mist is a dupe of the Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 62 Mist which is priced at £20.40, making the Poundstretcher buy £17.40 cheaper.
Like the Poundstretcher product, the high-end buys have notes of salted caramel, which promise to "instantly transport you to the sultry beaches of Rio de Janeiro."
And Poundstretcher isn't the only place stocking up on dupes of the popular beauty buys.
Best Sol De Janeiro Dupes
Here's everywhere you can nab dupes of Sol De Janeiro products, from the iconic mists all the way to body butters...
Home Bargains Glow Body Butter £4.49
Scents: Vanilla Almond & Salted Caramel, Pink Lychee & Crystal Waters and Cherry Bomb & Jasmine Blooms
Scents: Vanilla Almond & Salted Caramel, Pink Lychee & Crystal Waters and Cherry Bomb & Jasmine Blooms Glow Perfume Mist £3.99
Scents: Vanilla Almond & Salted Caramel and Cherry Bomb & Jasmine Blooms
Primark PS... Body Mists £3.50
Scents: Hawaii Paradise, Capri Breeze and Maldives Sunset
Scents: Hawaii Paradise, Capri Breeze and Maldives Sunset PS… Post-Tan Body Butter £3
Scents: Blood Orange
Poundland Body Stories Body Mist £2
Scents: Brazilian Bliss
Scents: Brazilian Bliss Body Stories Body Butter £2.50
Scents: Brazilian Bliss
Primark recently launched a £6 travel set, inspired by Sol de Janeiro products.
The new kit comes in Primark's beloved Santorini Sunsets fragrance.
We've already had the scent in a body scrub, shower gel and pear-themed body butter, but now it's been formulated into an array of Sol de Janeiro-esque minis.
The travel set comes with a mini perfume mist, a mini body butter and a lip balm.
Primark's social media team took to Instagram to promote the travel-friendly buy, which is currently available to shop across the UK.
'Bring your glow wherever you go,' they said.

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