Shoppers spot 99p perfume dupes in Home Bargains - including Black Opium

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If you're a fan of expensive perfume, you'll love these dupes according to one TikToker (Stock Image) (Image: SCU)

Buying your favourite perfume can be a very expensive hobby - with many designer fragrances carrying a price tag that's upwards of £100. If you want to smell like your favourite scent without the hefty price, however, one woman has your back as she revealed that Home Bargains are currently stocking designer dupes for just 99p - and she said they smell 'unreal'.

Nicola Gemma posted on TikTok on her account @nicolagemmaaa to share her amazing discovery, showing the different bottles. Despite the fact that some said they looked like 'cleaning products' Nicola confirmed that they smell just like the original.

Over the video, she wrote: "Run don't walk to Home Bargains. Dupes of popular fragrance for 99p."

The fragrances on offer are dupes of Alien by Thierry Mugler, Daisy by Marc Jacobs and Black Opium by YSL - they're called 'Xalien, Daisee and Black Poppy'.

Normally, a 90ml bottle of Alien would set you back £108, Daisy costs £82, and 90ml of Black Opium costs an eye-watering £108.

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That means the Home Bargains dupes could be saving you up to £107.01, which means they're well worth a try.

In the comments, people were saying that they needed to go into store as soon as possible to get hold of some to try out themselves.

Someone wrote: "Need to go asap."

Another tagged their sister and commented: "Show mum and ask her to get them all for me please", followed by a crying emoji as they just couldn't believe the price.

One TikToker said: "I got the black opium one yesterday", followed by a fire emoji as it smells amazing. "The Alien is good too."

Referring to the size and bottle design, they wrote: "They are like fire extinguishers though."

Would you try these designer dupes? Let us know in the comments.

Danielle Kate Wroe

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