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Daily Mirror
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Superdrug shoppers say £6 perfume smells 'exactly like' Tom Ford's £290 version
Superdrug's Cherry Noir is said to be just likeTom Ford's Lost Cherry, which costs £290 for a 50ml bottle. The high street version is a fraction of the price and is said to last all day Superdrug customers are raving about a fragrance that they insist smells 'identical to' a Tom Ford scent. Tom Ford's Lost Cherry retails for £290 for a 50ml bottle, whilst Cherry Noir costs has dropped to £6 and is reported to 'last all day'. Cherry Noir doesn't reveal the breakdown of its fragrance notes online, but features cherry, amber, sandalwood, vanilla, musk and coconut. It's lacking the bitter almond, plum and cinnamon present in Lost Cherry. SWAP WITH NEXT LINE In one of the product images, it boldly states 'af Ford able alternative, get Lost in the Cherry ', making the inspiration crystal clear, reports the Manchester Evening News. 63p-a-day supplement for menopausal women that helps them 'feel like their old selves' Next is selling beauty box with £90 worth of makeup, skincare and more for £20 It's earned an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 on Superdrug. One customer raved: "Amazing! I have had Tom Ford's Lost Cherry, I've had more expensive [alternatives] to Lost Cherry...I came across this and it smells exactly like it! A tiny fraction of the hundreds of pounds you would pay for Tom Ford and a smell that lasts all day, even through a 14hr shift at work. I'm amazed and I'll be buying this over and over again!". Another said: "This is supposed to be an [alternative] for Tom ford lost cherry however I have never smelt that before so can't compare. However I absolutely love this scent, it's definitely got notes of cherry which is a scent I already adore but it's also long lasting which is fantastic as some perfumes only last a couple of hours. It's a decent size bottle for the price too, I am very impressed with this perfume and look forward to trying more of this range." One shopper was let down by a 'medicinal' quality, penning: "Cherry Noir definitely smells very similar to the Lost Cherry fragrance, especially once the perfume has settled on the skin. However, the opening notes of Cherry Noir smell very synthetic and almost medicinal, which initially put me off the scent. Cherry Noir comes in the standard white bottle that all Artiscent fragrances use. The bottle is 50ml, so it's convenient to take along during daily activities or travel. In terms of lasting power, this stayed on my skin for around 6 hours. I wore it to work and could still faintly smell it at the end of the day." Meanwhile another commented: "Perfume for the spring. The freshness of juicy cherries smells sweet and mysterious. Amber and Sandalwood gives a lovely warmth to the scent. It lingers for a long time on the skin and even longer on my clothes. it's a great choice for everyday, This is affordable yet screams luxury from the bottles minimalistic design to the scent." The 'premium' fragrance isn't the sole product at Superdrug drawing comparisons to a high-end alternative. The 100ml £3.50 Fruity Mist Caramel and Pistachio is being likened to Sol de Janeiro's Cheirosa 62 - customers even reckon it's superior. One wrote: "Before trying this mist, I was worried that it would be too sweet, but I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of freshness it gives. Save your money on Sol de Janeiro and buy this, you won't regret." A generous 120g tub of B. Melting Cleansing Balm is a fragrance-free and sensitive skin-friendly way to remove makeup. One customer commented: "Lovely product, skin texture is noticeably softer and smoother directly after use...I would prefer if it had a subtle natural spa smell but then guess that'd make it Elemis and potentially irritable - maybe make 2 versions?" The Elemis balm in question sells for £49 for a 100g tub. There's also Optimum Collagen Day Cream, priced at £15 or £7.50 for members, which has similarly been compared to Elemis with the brand's Pro-Collagen Marine Cream (£95 for 50ml).


Daily Record
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Shoppers rave about £12 Superdrug perfume similar to £290 Tom Ford scent
Superdrug shoppers have said that the retailer's Cherry Noir perfume is a dead ringer for Tom Ford's Lost Cherry - but it is sold at just a fraction of the price of the designer scent Superdrug customers loving a £12 fragrance that they say is just like a luxe Tom Ford aroma. The high-end Lost Cherry by Tom Ford retails at £290 for a 50ml bottle, but Superdrug's Cherry Noir is priced at £12 and touted to 'last all day'. While Cherry Noir doesn't detail its scent profile online, it features notes of cherry, amber, sandalwood, vanilla, musk and coconut. It lacks the bitter almond, plum and cinnamon notes present in Lost Cherry. The perfume has garnered an impressive average score of 4.4 out of 5 on Superdrug's website. A satisfied customer wrote: "Amazing! I have had Tom Ford's Lost Cherry, I've had more expensive [alternatives] to Lost Cherry...I came across this and it smells exactly like it! A tiny fraction of the hundreds of pounds you would pay for Tom Ford and a smell that lasts all day, even through a 14hr shift at work. I'm amazed and I'll be buying this over and over again!" Man shares 'gran's cream' that 'cleared spots and blemishes in four days' 'I tried a natural alternative to hayfever medication and noticed a big change' Another said: "This is supposed to be an [alternative] for Tom ford lost cherry however I have never smelt that before so can't compare. However I absolutely love this scent, it's definitely got notes of cherry which is a scent I already adore but it's also long lasting which is fantastic as some perfumes only last a couple of hours. It's a decent size bottle for the price too, I am very impressed with this perfume and look forward to trying more of this range", reports the Manchester Evening News. However, one customer expressed disappointment due to a 'medicinal' aroma, commenting: "Cherry Noir definitely smells very similar to the Lost Cherry fragrance, especially once the perfume has settled on the skin. However, the opening notes of Cherry Noir smell very synthetic and almost medicinal, which initially put me off the scent. "Cherry Noir comes in the standard white bottle that all Artiscent fragrances use. The bottle is 50ml, so it's convenient to take along during daily activities or travel. In terms of lasting power, this stayed on my skin for around 6 hours. I wore it to work and could still faintly smell it at the end of the day." Meanwhile, another person praised the scent, writing: "Perfume for the spring. The freshness of juicy cherries smells sweet and mysterious. Amber and Sandalwood gives a lovely warmth to the scent. It lingers for a long time on the skin and even longer on my clothes. it's a great choice for everyday, This is affordable yet screams luxury from the bottles minimalistic design to the scent." The 'luxury' fragrance isn't the sole product at Superdrug drawing comparisons to high-end goods. The 100ml £3.50 Fruity Mist Caramel and Pistachio has been likened to Sol de Janeiro's Cheirosa 62. One shopper remarked: "Before trying this mist, I was worried that it would be too sweet, but I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of freshness it gives. Save your money on Sol de Janeiro and buy this, you won't regret." A 120g pot of B. Melting Cleansing Balm offers a fragrance-free and gentle solution for makeup removal, suitable for sensitive skin. A customer commented: "Lovely product, skin texture is noticeably softer and smoother directly after use...I would prefer if it had a subtle natural spa smell but then guess that'd make it Elemis and potentially irritable - maybe make 2 versions?" The mentioned Elemis balm comes with a price tag of £49 for a 100g container.


Wales Online
06-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Superdrug's £12 perfume shoppers 'smells like' £290 Tom Ford favourite
Superdrug's £12 perfume shoppers 'smells like' £290 Tom Ford favourite Superdrug's Cherry Noir is said to be similar to Tom Ford's Lost Cherry - and it's a fraction of the price Tom Ford fans stunned to find £12 Superdrug perfume that 'smells like Lost Cherry' (Image: Superdrug) Many fragrance enthusiasts know that top-tier perfumes often come with a hefty price tag and that budget-friendly options can often fall short. But Superdrug shoppers are raving about a perfume that's being hailed as smelling very similar to a high-end Tom Ford fragrance - and it's £12. While the luxurious Lost Cherry by Tom Ford costs £290 for just 50ml, the affordable alternative called Cherry Noir, is a massive £278 cheaper. Fans are claiming it smells identical to the original and are praising its impressive staying power saying it "lasts all day." While the scent doesn't reveal the breakdown of its fragrance notes online, it does features cherry, amber, sandalwood, vanilla, musk and coconut. The bitter almond, plum and cinnamon found in Lost Cherry do not seem to be present in the £12 Cherry Noir fragrance. The budget-friendly perfume has achieved an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 on Superdrug, according to the Manchester Evening News. One customer commented: "Amazing! I have had Tom Ford's Lost Cherry, I've had more expensive [alternatives] to Lost Cherry...I came across this and it smells exactly like it! A tiny fraction of the hundreds of pounds you would pay for Tom Ford and a smell that lasts all day, even through a 14hr shift at work. I'm amazed and I'll be buying this over and over again!" Another customer added: "This is supposed to be an [alternative] for Tom ford lost cherry however I have never smelt that before so can't compare. However I absolutely love this scent, it's definitely got notes of cherry which is a scent I already adore but it's also long lasting which is fantastic as some perfumes only last a couple of hours. It's a decent size bottle for the price too, I am very impressed with this perfume and look forward to trying more of this range." Artiscent Cherry Noir £12 Superdrug Buy Here Product Description This scent is being compared to Tom Ford's Lost Cherry, which is £290 for 50ml One was disappointed by a 'medicinal' note though, explaining: "Cherry Noir definitely smells very similar to the Lost Cherry fragrance, especially once the perfume has settled on the skin. However, the opening notes of Cherry Noir smell very synthetic and almost medicinal, which initially put me off the scent. Cherry Noir comes in the standard white bottle that all Artiscent fragrances use. The bottle is 50ml, so it's convenient to take along during daily activities or travel. In terms of lasting power, this stayed on my skin for around 6 hours. I wore it to work and could still faintly smell it at the end of the day." Meanwhile another commented: "Perfume for the spring. The freshness of juicy cherries smells sweet and mysterious. Amber and Sandalwood gives a lovely warmth to the scent. It lingers for a long time on the skin and even longer on my clothes. it's a great choice for everyday, This is affordable yet screams luxury from the bottles minimalistic design to the scent." The 'premium' fragrance isn't the only product at Superdrug drawing comparisons to high-end alternatives. The 100ml £3.50 Fruity Mist Caramel and Pistachio is being likened to Sol de Janeiro's Cheirosa 62 - with customers claiming it's superior. One declared: "Before trying this mist, I was worried that it would be too sweet, but I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of freshness it gives. Save your money on Sol de Janeiro and buy this, you won't regret." Article continues below The there is the hefty 120g tub of B. Melting Cleansing Balm - a fragrance-free and sensitive skin-friendly way to remove makeup. One customer commented: "Lovely product, skin texture is noticeably softer and smoother directly after use...I would prefer if it had a subtle natural spa smell but then guess that'd make it Elemis and potentially irritable - maybe make 2 versions?" The Elemis balm in question sells for £52 for a 100g tub. Also available is the Optimum Collagen Day Cream, priced at £15 or £7.50 for members, which has been likened to Elemis with the brand's Pro-Collagen Marine Cream (£95 for 50ml).


ITV News
11-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- ITV News
Nadine Baggott's essential skincare for every man
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Yahoo
19-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Superdrug to open 25 new UK stores in 2025 and will offer more beauty treatments
Superdrug has said it plans to open 25 new shops this year, in a move which will create around 600 new jobs. The health and beauty retailer said the new 'best-in-class' shops will see increased investment in beauty treatments and luxury fragrance on the back of strong demand from shoppers. The popular high street chain which currently has 780 shops in the UK and Ireland, said it will also refurbish 65 stores this year and expand multiple sites, including its shops in Luton and Dundee. Artiscent Royale Dore 👑 is the NEW opulent and bold fragrance from Superdrug A luxurious blend of Patchouli, Orange and Amber notes create this elegant scent ✨ Buy one and get second half price on selected Artiscent fragrances now — Superdrug (@superdrug) March 18, 2025 Superdrug said it is focusing particular investment in shopping destinations and retail park shops. It has invested to offer customers more beauty treatments, such as ear piercing, manicures and eye-brow threading, as its shops. The company highlighted that investment in its largest stores in recent years helped them deliver sales growth of 25% and the retailer's in-store beauty studios saw a 7% rise in sales in 2024. Nigel Duxbury, Superdrug property director, commented: 'We want everyone who enters Superdrug to feel an elevated customer experience. 'For us, this is not about a quick and easy purchase, it is about engaging customers with added extras that truly enrich their everyday lives. Recommended reading: I got designer perfume from Superdrug for 'free' with this £8 hack – tried it? Bubble tea brand Gong Cha to open 225 new UK stores as part of major expansion 'Be that through updated cosmetic stands which can be found in our Brent Cross store, or via great beauty treatments that everyone can afford regularly, or through private clinics that give face-to-face access to healthcare professionals. 'We can see from our sales last year that investing in and increasing the number of large format stores in our estate allows us to accelerate our bricks-and-mortar strategy, so that we can bring the bigger and better shopping experience, that we know our customers love, to even more communities across the UK.' In January, the firm hailed its strongest-ever Christmas after like-for-like sales increased by 5.1% in the final weeks of 2024.