Mum claims Primark’s £8 Aladdin perfume smells exactly like Thierry Mugler’s Alien £72.50 version
The designer version is nine times the price for 10ml less
The designer version is nine times the price for 10ml less
SHOPPERS are going wild for an £8 perfume from Primark which they claim smells identical to a designer scent costing nine times the price.
The discount scent is part of the new Aladdin range at the high street store, and many agree that it is the dupe of Thierry Mugler’s iconic Alien scent, which comes in at £72.50, for 10ml less.
Taking to the Facebook group , run by money saving mum Holly Smith, one woman shared her bargain buy.
She wrote: “Primark 100ml perfume… Disney Aladdin £8 smells exactly the same as Alien!! Now a mum of 2 who wears Aladdin.”
But it seems she is not the only one, with other mums admitting that they had also switched to the savers scent.
Another said: “Thank you to the person who posted about Primark Aladdin perfume smelling like Alien.
“Sprayed a sample in the shop & it’s still smelling strong hour half later so I’ve brought it- the perfume smells better than the spray but both are.”
Agreeing another added: “Aladdin perfume, exact Alien Thierry Mulger Dupe! Available at Primark Barnsley, whilst stocks last!!!! £8!”
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This is not the only bargain perfume to surprise shoppers this month, with many women dashing out to get their hands on a £3.99 spray from Lidl.
The Suddenly Madame Glamour is being hailed as “identical” to the classic Coco Chanel Mademoiselle scent which is priced at.
Both fragrances feature notes of bergamot, rose and jasmine but the Lidl version is just a fraction of the price.
And fans claim there is no difference between the French fashion house’s take and the one from the budget German supermarket.
In fact the perfume has become so popular since its launch that it is now being flogged for up to three times the price on eBay as shoppers scramble to get their hands on it.
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