
Lidl's Jo Malone handwash dupes are back in stores – they're £34 cheaper than the real thing & ‘smell exactly the same'
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LIDL fans are over-the-moon after spotting the popular copycat Jo Malone hand washes back on shelves.
The cult products are £34 cheaper than the real thing & 'smell exactly the same'.
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Lidl's Deluxe Luxury Handwash has returned to stores
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It's been previously hailed a dupe of the Jo Malone Pomegranate Noir Body & Hand Wash
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The swish Peony Blush Suede 250ml bottle is a dupe for the £36 Jo Malone Pomegranate Noir Body & Hand Wash but comes in at a whopping £34 cheaper.
Even better, it's now 30% off in some stores for Lidl Plus members, with the deal running until tomorrow, July 16.
One savvy shopper posted their bargain buy to Facebook after stumbling across the reduced range in their local Lidl, and fans were quick to flood the comments with excitement.
'OMG they're back!' wrote one user.
Another said: 'I still love these,' while a third added: 'These smell amazing!'
The luxe-look bottles come in a range of elegant scents inspired by Jo Malone favourites, including Blackberry & Bay, Wild Bluebell, Peony & Blush Suede, and Woodsage & Sea Salt.
Lidl first launched the smellalike handwashes last year, and they flew off the shelves.
Now that they're back, and discounted, shoppers are grabbing them fast.
If you're keen to get your hands on one (or all four), you'll need the Lidl Plus app to get the extra discount, which takes the price from £1.99 down to just £1.69.
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With the real deal setting you back over 20 times more, it's no wonder beauty fans are stocking up.
But don't hang about, like all good Lidl bargains, they won't stick around for long.
The hand wash is only available in stores so you'll have to visit your local Lidl to snap it up.
It's always worth calling up ahead to check they have it in stock before making a trip.
More dupes
It's not just Lidl that's bringing out must-have beauty dupes.
Aldi have brought out a range of beauty dupes of popular cult products including glosses, foundation and even bronzing sticks.
Beauty editor, Tara Ledden, put them to the test to see which ones were really worth your money.
Meanwhile, you can also find Tara's tests of over 100 beauty dupes where she evaluates which ones really work, including an LED mask that'll save you £366.
Elsewhere, a Superdrug worker has revealed insider secrets on how savvy shoppers can save big without skimping on quality.
From luxury skincare to cult bronzing drops, beauty buffs could be bagging lookalike products that do the exact same job for a fraction of the price.
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