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Estée Lauder's ‘unique and longlasting' perfume is reduced from £45 to £18

Estée Lauder's ‘unique and longlasting' perfume is reduced from £45 to £18

Daily Mirror10-07-2025
Amazon has slashed the price of a 'unique' Estée Lauder fragrance that shoppers say is 'exotic and longlasting' by 59% in a limited-time deal
If you've been wanting to treat yourself to a new luxury perfume without breaking the bank, you're in luck as Amazon is running an amazing offer on a shopper-loved Estée Lauder fragrance.
Originally priced at £45 on Amazon, but £60 currently on the Estée Lauder website, Youth-Dew has been slashed by 59% bringing the price down to £18.24.
Launched in 1953, Youth-Dew by Estée Lauder is an iconic fragrance that fans have been wearing for years. It features notes of lavender, spices, patchouli, and amber and has been branded as "one of the sexiest fragrances ever created." Even after 70 years, its timeless scent is still adored by many.
Not to mention, the stunning bottle featuring the sweet gold bow detailing looks amazing propped up on your dressing table or nightstand.
With over 12,000 reviews and an average 4.7-star rating, shoppers can't get enough of this spicy scent, praising its long-lasting wear and nostalgic smell. One happy shopper wrote: "I love the smell of youth dew. I have worn this perfume for decades and never grown tired of it. I often get complimented when walking or in shops about the beautiful smell."
A second added, "A traditional, long-lasting scent. This perfume has a strong, exotic aroma, with nostalgic overtones, bringing back memories of my mother, who also wore it. I love this perfume and wear it regularly. It is a traditional scent that people comment favourably on."
Not all shoppers were impressed, however, with a few noting that it didn't smell as strongly as they'd hoped. One customer wrote, "It is okay but didn't smell as strong as I like it."
If you're looking for even more deals this week, check out our head of beauty's best haircare, skincare and make-up deals as an editor with 12 years of experience.
A few standouts include the COSRX Advanced Snail 92 All-in-One Cream, which was £23.99 and is now £11.80; the game-changing Kérastase Genesis Hair Serum, which was £49.50 and is now £32.90; and the Medik8 C-Tetra—Lipid 7% Vitamin C Radiance Serum, which was £42 and is now £33.60.
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