
Men's fragrances including Hugo Boss, Tom Ford and Creed are 25% off in new sale
Men's fragrances including Hugo Boss, Tom Ford and Creed are 25% off in new sale
Whether it's a last minute Father's Day present, a birthday or a treat for yourself, there's now a way to get classic scents cheaper
Buy Mont Blanc Explorer from as little as £31
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With Father's Day almost upon us, anyone searching for a last minute gift could still snap up a great deal on men's designer fragrance. From timeless classics to bold modern scents, online fragrance retailer OFFSCENT includes discounts on top picks from brands like Dior, Tom Ford, Versace and Creed.
A new scent is always a thoughtful and practical gift, perfect for any occasion. With 25% off selected men's fragrances, shoppers could bag for an upcoming birthday or getting a head start on Christmas.
Those who left it too late for Father's Day, OFFSCENT offers one to three days free shipping on orders over £50, making it a good opportunity to buy now, show dad then give him the present later. Shoppers have until 11:59 on June 30 to take advantage of the discount using code FATHERSDAY25 at checkout.
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The brand lists well-known designer names as well as more niche, hard-to-find fragrances. Fans of luxury fragrances can save on the popular Mont Blanc Explorer 30ml, reduced to £31.55 with code. The distinctive woody-aromatic-leather Eau de Parfum balances fresh Italian Bergamot with rich Vetiver and Patchouli for a bold, refined scent. It also comes in the larger 60ml size for £48.06, 100ml for £64.20 and 200ml for £85.19 after discount.
Another sought after scent is the Paco Rabanne Invictus Eau de Toilette. A refreshing and masculine scent with bright citrus and sea notes, on top of an earthy base of ambergris, woods, and patchouli, the 50ml size is reduced from £116.13 to £67 with code. Other sizes are available including a handy travel size 15ml bottle priced at £28 after discount.
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The Father's Day deal runs until June, 30.
With a huge selection of scents to choose from some other highlights include Davidoff Cool Water now £20.25 for 75ml bottle, Hugo Boss Bottled 50ml now £27 and Paco Rabanne Ultraviolet Man, now £39 for 100ml.
For men who want nothing but the best, the discount code helps make even the most expensive fragrances a little bit easier on the wallet. A 30ml bottle of Creed Aventus Eau de Parfum, for example, comes down from £220 to £165, while Tom Ford Noir Extreme Eau de Parfum 50ml is now just £79.50.
Save 25% on premium scents like Creed Aventus
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If OFFSETT don't have the right deal, Boots is currently offering 20% off selected men's fragrances including DIOR Sauvage Eau de Toilette 100ml reduced from £104 to £89 and BOSS Bottled Eau de Toilette 50ml reduced from £59 to £44.25.
Elsewhere, Superdrug also has deals on men's fragrance including 67% off Versace The Dreamer For Him Eau de Toilette 100ml, now on sale for just £24.
At the time of writing, OFFSCENT has only two reviews so far on Trustpilot. One shopper was pleased with their purchase, saying: " Fast delivery and original designer perfumes. Great customer support!"
A second left a more detailed review which said: "Saw their feature just at the right time when I was searching for a gift for my husband. Visited them, bought a few gifts crossing my fingers and hoping it would come in time - it did!"
The scents, however, speak for themselves. Fans of Tom Ford Noir Extreme have given the scent glowing reviews on the fragrance review forum, Base Notes. One buyer described it as: "Oriental, elegant and mature," adding: !I really like it. It should be used on some special occasions, not when you go to gym. I get compliments every time I wear it."
Another added: "Ultimate intoxication in a bottle…gosh this is addictive, sexy and yet very classy and black-tie ready."
Some felt it was a little strong, with one reviewer going as far as to call it "an overwhelming mistake."
An excellent bargain buy, Hugo Boss Bottled is another popular choice. One wearer described it as: "Wonderful and sexy stuff that can be used throughout the year."
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Another said: "Boss Bottled by Hugo Boss is probably the best of Hugo Boss. It is sweet but NOT cloying. Its really classy and masculine."
While most appreciated the scents subtle top notes of cinnamon, apple and cedarwood, one fragrance fan was less keen, calling it "a mass market perfume" while another said it felt "weak and watered down."
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