
Boots slashes price of 'top class' Versace perfume worth £78 to £25
Boots shoppers have said that a Versace fragrance is worth snapping up now it is on offer as part of the shop's latest round of discounts. The luxury brand usually costs fans a small fortune, but this deal knocks more than £50 off its original price tag.
The health and beauty store is having a major sale on a selection of popular perfumes and aftershaves, with some getting up to a 50% discount or better. Normally worth £78 for a 100ml bottle, Boots has an online deal where shoppers can get their hands on The Dreamer by Versace for just £25 - a markdown of around 67%.
The designer brand's Dreamer Eau de Toilette comes in a 'sleek' glass bottle, with an "alluring, sensual and comforting" fragrance. It blends aromatic florals with "deep and rich notes of amber" to create a 'strong masculine scent'.
There are deals in other beauty stores if people are in the market for a new fragrance - such as HUGO Just Different For Him Eau de Toilette (Superdrug, was £58, now £27) and Davidoff Adventure Eau de Toilette (The Perfume Shop, worth £66, now £27.99). But, the Versace deal is only available for a limited time at Boots - and dozens of shoppers couldn't help but praise it.
One Boots customer said: "This, like other Versace perfumes, is a beautiful, long-lasting fragrance at a very good price." Another added: "Fantastic. It's lovely for daytime or evening events." A third wrote: "This fragrance is top class, it takes my breath away. I love the smell so much."
But, not everyone felt the purchase was worth the price. One unhappy shopper claimed: "Not the best aftershave I've ever bought. It doesn't last that long."
Another said: "This fragrance has been reformulated so much that it bears no resemblance to the original at all! It has no longevity or anything." However, the majority of customers felt it deserved a five-star review.
Someone else put: "For the price, this is a great fragrance. Wore it on a trip to Paris and got loads of compliments. Smells more expensive than it is." A fifth person added: "Great smell and excellent price. I would recommend as I've had loads of compliments about how nice it is."
Shoppers have no shortage of deals to try out this summer. Charlotte Tilbury fans will be pleased to find out that a line of products is getting a major discount.
For those who have been waiting for the right moment to try any of the perfumes offered by the makeup and beauty brand, now may be one of the best times. Our shopping team reported this week that the Fragrance Collection of Emotions Discovery Set is currently on sale for £33.60, down from £48, which works out to £11.20 per perfume.
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