
Get four luxury Versace perfumes for £2.30 each in limited time offer
Luxury fragrance aficionados on the hunt for a new perfume to add to their collection might want to check out Superdrug. The health and beauty retailer is offering a set of Versace fragrances at an unbeatable price. The Versace Womens Mini Set 2020 includes four bottles of the brand's most popular scents, with fragrances perfect for casual daytime wear and others more suited for evening events. The set contains a bottle of Bright Crystal, Crystal Noir, Dylan Purple and Dylan Blue.
Although the bottles are each 5ml, the scents should last up to 60 sprays, allowing you to sample the different fragrances without splashing out hundreds of pounds on full-size bottles of each scent. The mini set usually retails for £30, but shoppers can grab it on sale for £25 at Superdrug.
Those who make their purchase through TopCashback can secure it for less than £10, a process that may seem daunting, but is free, straightforward and very easy to do. New Superdrug customers and new members of TopCashback will receive a free £15 sign-up bonus as well as cashback on the purchase. This reduces the cost of the perfume set to £9.17 after all discounts have been applied, reports, reports Yorkshire Live.
Another way to look at it is that each bottle costs approximately £2.29. To secure the deal, all you need to do is make your purchase through this uniqu e link.
First up in the collection is Crystal Noir, an oriental-floral fragrance that blends creamy coconut, spicy pepper, and lush gardenia with warm amber and sandalwood for a sensual, mysterious allure. Housed in a striking faceted black bottle, it's hailed as a 'bold and long-lasting' scent ideal for evening wear.
Arguably Versace's most beloved perfume, the second fragrance in the set, Bright Crystal, is a fresh and feminine floral scent. It opens with vibrant notes of yuzu, pomegranate, and icy accords, followed by a heart of magnolia, peony and lotus flower. Its base notes of amber, musk and mahogany create a delicate, sparkling aroma perfect for everyday wear.
Next in line is Dylan Purple, which showcases citrus notes and delicate florals, crafting a scent that's ideal for casual wear. It features top notes of bitter orange, pear juice and bergamot, while the heart and base notes blend elements like freesia and cedar to create a creamy and lasting dry down.
Completing the collection is Dylan Blue, a lively perfume that merges fruity, floral and woody notes. It has top notes of blackcurrant sorbet, Granny Smith apple and clover, paired with heart notes of rose, petalia and peach. The base notes of patchouli, white smooth woods and musk lay a warm and sensual foundation.
Meanwhile, customers can bag a 50ml bottle of Gucci Bamboo for Her Eau de Parfum with a 40% discount, now £54 down from £90. Over at Debenhams, shoppers can snap up a 100ml bottle of Honey by Marc Jacobs for £41, instead of the usual £99. Back at Superdrug, the Versace Womens Mini Set has garnered an impressive star-rating of 4.6 out of five from over a dozen customer reviews. One chuffed customer remarked: "Great deal on mini perfumes from Versace, beautiful collectible bottles."
Another reviewer observed: "Each one of these four mini Versace perfumes are beautiful and a great price.
A third noted a different opinion: "I have been wearing this for over a week now and am not really impressed with it. Usually a really good perfume will last all day. By evening this has worn off. I think it is way overpriced for what you get."
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