
Grab Penhaligon's royal-scented perfumes for £10 each in special online offer
The Penhaligon's Ladies' Fragrance Collection features five bottles of the brand's most celebrated scents - and they're currently on sale for just £10 each
Perfume aficionados are swarming to snag the Ladies' Fragrance Collection from Penhaligon's at a bargain. These luxe aromas typically carry a price tag of £215 each, but currently they're up for grabs at just £10 per bottle in this exquisite set.
Retailing at £50, this collection offers five 5ml editions of Penhaligon's most iconic scents. As someone who adores fragrance and wears it religiously, even to bed, I reckon this set could last a keen user approximately two months.
It's not only Penhaligon's getting in on the miniature trend; Maison Margiela has launched a duo of 7ml bottles in their Replica range for £35 at Sephora, with Charlotte Tilbury also packaging three travel-sized perfumes from their Scent of Emotions line for £48.
The assortment in the Ladies' Fragrance Collection includes:
The Favourite (Top notes are Violet, Freesia and Mandarin Orange; middle notes are Mimosa, Iris and Jasmine Sambac; base notes are Musk, Ambroxan and Sandalwood)
Elisabethan Rose (Top notes are Hazelnut, Tangerine, Almond and Cinnamon; middle notes are May Rose, Rose Oil, Rose, Black Currant, Geranium, Red Lily and Plum; base notes are Musk, Woody Notes, Violet, Vetiver and Orris Root)
Empressa (Top notes are Blood Orange, Peach, Bergamot, Mandarin Orange and Pink Pepper; middle notes are Rose, Dewberry, Cassis, Neroli and Geranium; base notes are Patchouli, Brown sugar, Musk, Vanilla, Sandalwood, Amber, Cacao and Olibanum)
Halfeti (Top notes are Cypress Leaf, Saffron, Cardamom, Artemisia, Bergamot and Grapefruit; middle notes are Bulgarian Rose, Nutmeg and Jasmine; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Cedar, Leather, Sandalwood, Amber, Tonka Bean, Vanilla and Musk)
Luna (Top notes are Lemon, Bergamot and Bitter Orange; middle notes are Rose, Juniper Berries and Jasmine; base notes are Musk, Balsam Fir and Ambergris)
Customers have been vocal about Halfeti's captivating scent and its remarkable lasting power, granting it an impressive average rating of 4.7 out of 5 on the Penhaligon's website. A thrilled buyer shared: "Love the smell it lasts for ever. Lovely strong smell makes me feel rich haha. The perfume has a strong smell I would definitely recommend this and will purchase more as the quality is great. Great as gift for loves one", reports Essex Live.
Another elated customer extolled: "This is a beautiful very high end perfume. I absolutely love this brand. So elegant and classy. A little bit of any of these perfumes really does go a long way! I would highly recommend this perfume. It's stunning."
Another enthusiast gushed: "Smells like royalty. Halfeti Eau de Parfum is an exquisite fragrance that captivated my senses from the moment I sprayed it on. The scent is rich and intoxicating, with notes of black rose, saffron, and oud. It evokes a sense of mystery and allure, making it perfect for special occasions or when you want to make a statement. The longevity of Halfeti Eau de Parfum is impressive. It lasts for hours on my skin, gradually revealing different layers of its complex composition. The dry-down is warm and inviting, leaving a lingering trail of elegance."
Yet another happy customer remarked: "This fragrance might not be everyone's cup of tea but I absolutely love it. Its spicy and long lasting and my favourite from the brand. Always receive compliments when wearing it. I would suggest to get a sample first and try it out before buying a full bottle."
The 5ml bottle in the set serves as a fabulous teaser—it's a hefty sample size that allows for testing whether the perfume meshes well with your skin. If spicy fragrances aren't quite to your taste, the collection boasts a variety of floral scents as well.
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