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'Divine' perfume that guarantees compliments now 50% cheaper at Boots

'Divine' perfume that guarantees compliments now 50% cheaper at Boots

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Boots customers get half price off the designer fragrance that reviewers say gets 'loads of compliments'
Boots shoppers can get 50% off an "irresistible" designer perfume that attracts "loads of compliments." The retailer has discounted Emporio Armani Because It's You Eau de Parfum 50ml from £82 to £41. The perfume is described as a fruity floral scent, with vanilla, musk, and raspberry notes.
Reviewers love the "beautiful" fragrance, with many loving the long-lasting scent. However, this was a downside for one reviewer who thought the "extremely sweet scent" could "easily become overpowering." There are plenty of beauty deals for shoppers searching for alternatives.
For example, shoppers might prefer the Yves Saint Laurent Libre Eau de Parfum 30ml, which is on offer for £54 from £72 at LookFantastic. Or, Estée Lauder Youth Dew Eau de Parfum Spray 67ml, which is on offer for £19.95 from £60 at AllBeauty.
Perfume fans might also like Chloé Eau de Parfum Intense for Women 30ml, which is on offer for £60 from £75 at Debenhams. As with most beauty products, shoppers will have different preferences.
The product description for Emporio Armani Because It's You Eau de Parfum 50ml states: "The perfume by Emporio Armani, Because It's You is a happy, delicious and sparkling perfume for women: simply irresistible like a ripe raspberry in its perfect and most elegant naturalness when combined with neroli notes."
The description continues: "This women's fragrance is feminine, full, instinctive and passionate. It features the addictive and sophisticated rose absolute, which combines the notes of vanilla and musk, revealing a complex and incredibly deep sensuality."
The Emporio Armani Because It's You Eau de Parfum 's top notes include raspberry, blackcurrant, and neroli essence; the heart notes include violet leaves accord and rose absolute; and the base notes include vanilla extract and musk.
One impressed shopper said: "Every time I've worn this perfume people comment on how good I smell. I've had random people ask me in shops on aeroplanes etc. I don't know about others but I know that this definitely suits me. I like the fruity floral smell as it touches my skin."
A happy reviewer added: "I work at the dentist practice and one of our patients came smelling divine. I asked which perfume he was wearing and he told me about Armani because of you. The same day I went to shop to smell the lady's one and ordered straight away. Is absolutely beautiful smell and last long. I get loads of compliments too."
However, another shopper commented: "Didn't think this had a very nice smell, it was too strong and sickly for me and smelled like a cheap perfume. I normally love Armani fragrances as well, quite disappointed."
Someone else thought: "These fragrances were very strong and overpowering, with a very chemical scent." An unhappy response read: "On the plus side the smell is strong, and lasts a good while. However, the smell is not for me. I found it quite repulsive if I'm honest, and will avoid at all costs in future."
Another response read: "This is an extremely sweet scent that is long lasting but it can easily become overpowering." But a different reply said: "The perfume smells gorgeous, its a fresh sweet vanilla smell which goes well in the day or evening and even party wear."
Someone else praised: "My boyfriend bought me this for Christmas and it's a lovely sweet scent which I found lasts all day! Not too overpowering neither which is great. Would definitely buy again once I've ran out!"

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