
HUGE sale on your favourite designer beauty dupes up to 70 per cent off at DB Cosmetics
Shoppers favourite is DB Cosmetics, the leading Aussie brand that is continues to deliver incredible products, for a fraction of the cost of any designer label.
Thanks to their insane Click Frenzy sale, you can save even more cash with 70 per cent off across the best-sellers, including the viral La Lure EDP and I Go To Rio Body Butter Trio.
But be sure to get in quick, the sale ends midnight May 15 and stock is already flying off the shelves.
We've gathered a few Best Picks to shop while up to 70 per cent off right now (there's even a Hailey Bieber lip gloss dupe).
La Lure was $12.99, now $9.09
Plump it up lip gloss duo was $24.99, now $7.49
I go to Rio body butter trio was $19.99, now $9.99
Neapolitan Scrunchie Set was $9.99, now $2.99
Flawless all-in-one foundation was $18.99, now $5.69
Youth Drop was $12.99 now, $9.09
Lip Stix creamy matte lip crayon was $12.99, now $3.89
London Romance was $12.99, now $9.09
Pep Rally lip treatment duo was $24.99, now $12.49
Lavish Lip Gloss was $9.99, now $2.99
With prices like these, it's no surprise shoppers are filling up their carts.
DB Cosmetics has dropped a juicy new limited-edition fragrance collection that smells like high-end luxury without the high-end price tag.
The Cherry Haze EDP is the star of the show, and at just $19.99, it's giving serious Tom Ford Lost Cherry energy, a fragrance that usually retails for a wild $575.
It's the same deep, seductive cherry scent, but for a fraction of the price.
Even better? You can score the Cherry Bomb Fragrance Bundle, featuring Cherry Bomb, Cherry Spark and Cherry Ripe, for just $50 (normally $59.97).
Here's the sweet-smelling lineup:
Cherry Haze: Rich, dark cherries, wild saffron and smoky woods. It's bold, sultry and made for after-dark.
Cherry Spark: Think fruity Morello cherry with a zesty ginger twist, plus pink peppercorn and jasmine to keep it spicy.
Cherry Ripe: A full-bodied cherry liqueur hit with bitter almond and roasted tonka. Sweet, deep and a little bit dangerous.
'We created this range to deliver that luxurious feel, but at a price point that's actually affordable,' says Amanda Connors, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Total Beauty Network.
'You shouldn't have to spend hundreds to smell amazing.'
And the people agree. Thousands of verified shoppers are raving about DB Cosmetics' many products.
' Smells divine and lasts all day. I've already reordered,' said one fan.
Another wrote, 'Bought this for my daughter and ended up keeping it for myself, it's that good.'
But fragrance is just the beginning. DB Cosmetics has slashed prices across the board, and there are some seriously good deals to be had.
Whether you're a cherry scent loyalist or just love a good bargain, this sale is worth jumping on fast.
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