IT'S no secret that beauty products can cost a small fortune and as we all keep trying to tighten the purse strings and avoid unnecessary splurges, dupes are a great option.
Sol De Janeiro has taken the world by storm with their sweet scents and luxury body butters - but with body sprays starting at £24, they're very pricey.
But that's where the high street is trying to keep up.
From Poundland to Primark, it seems every budget retailer has taken a swing to replicate the Brazilian brand.
And it's not just those two, Home Bargains has a range of products that are so popular, even I couldn't track them down.
The most popular scent from Sol de Janeiro has to be Brazilian Crush Cheirosa 62 - pistachio and salted caramel and when you give it a sniff it's not hard to see why.
Unlike most body sprays, this has the layering effect of a designer perfume, sweet caramel hits the nose before an an almost savoury nutty smell cuts through giving it the balance it needs.
That being said, I got my hands on four dupes and put them to the test to see if they really do stack up to the original - and the results were rather surprising.
Primark
First up we had Primark's body sprays which come in three scents, is described as having notes of almond and caramel.
The packaging was a bit fiddly and the lid wasn't as secure as the original but for £3.50 for 100ml I won't complain about it.
And that's not even the best part, thein this range starts at just £1 along with the other products which all have the note of salted caramel.
While giving the body spray a sniff, I wasn't amazed by the scent, yet again it didn't have the exact same details as Sol da Janeiro, but it wasn't too far off.
However, I was truly blown away by the other products in the range.
The shower gel and moisturiser did have different textures to the originals and clearly felt much cheaper.
But the scent (which is the most important part) was identical to Brazilian Crush Cheirosa 62, and I would even argue it was stronger than Sol da Janeiro's shower gel or moisturiser.