SHOPPERS are racing to Boots to snap up "beautiful" perfumes scanning at tills for a significantly reduced price.
Boots has slashed the price of the fragrances from £78 in a great bargain deal.
Boots is selling luxury perfumes for as little as £20Credit: GettyFragrances from big fashion house names have been spotted in the storeCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains UKHuge brand name scents have been spotted by deal hunters on the shelves of the pharmacy chain.
Luxury brands such as Mugler, Marc Jacobs and Paco Robanne are famous not only in the world of fashion, but also amongst perfumers.
Their exquisite eaux de toilette could set you back at least £78 for a small bottle of 50ml.
How to de-clutter if you have a beauty stash to last you a lifetimeMarc Jacobs' "chic" perfume Flora is seen on the Boots website selling for at least £79 on ordinary days.
But the latest bargain has seen these fragrances reduced dramatically to as little as £20.
The money-saving shoppers can currently get their hands on Paco Rabanne's Olympea Flora for the meagre price.
Fans of Mugler will have also noticed the "mystical" Alien Goddess scent - promoted by Willow Smith - in the clearance section.
If you'd like to smell nice or want to stock up on Christmas gifts ahead of time without breaking the bank, then rush to Boots while stocks last.
For those who miss out on the deals, but still want to smell good on a budget, The Sun has tested the best perfumes under a tenner.
Just like with most beauty buys, such as foundation and skincare, we often tend to assume that the more high-end the perfume is, the more luxurious you will smell.
But there might not be a need to fork out a fortune with some customer-loved supermarkets, such as Aldi, offering their own aromas often dubbed as ''dupes'' by shoppers.
This Spring, Aldi is selling “the ultimate purchase” for those wanting to smell expensive for cheap.
I’m a savvy shopper – best time to shop for Xmas 2023 is sooner than you thinkYou could make heads turn with the budget-friendly scents and it is no wonder many savvy shoppers have already switched to designer dupes, selling for a fraction of the price.
But if you're still worried about smelling cheap, a perfume expert has revealed how to avoid picking the wrong scent.