HOME Bargains shoppers are filling their baskets with a “great” perfume scanning at the tills for just £5.
The fragrance has been slashed from its usual £32 price and is the cheapest around.
Born Dreamer by Charlie D’amelio can retail for up to £32[/caption]Born Dreamer by Charlie D’amelio has been spotted on the shelves of Home Bargains for only £5.
One eagle-eyed beauty fan has posted the deal on a Facebook with a caption: “Home Bargains Chester £4.99/RRP £32.”
The attached image shows the 75ml bottles selling for the discounted price.
The perfume usually retails for £32 at the store – meaning you’ll save £27 in total.
Born Dreamer has been compared to Ariana Grande‘s cult-favourite Cloud scent – which retails for £42 for 100ml.
Shoppers looking to smell good on a budget have gushed over the fragrance as they flocked to the comments.
One person said: “I have the one from Char D’amelio and it smells great.”
Another one added: “I got it the other day, I love it – I am going back to get some more.”
“I have had numerous bottles now I love it that much,” someone else said.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “Smells amazing got mine last week.”
Home Bargains shoppers have also been raving about the store’s luxury designer perfume dupe, available at £1.99.
Savvy shoppers noticed the retailer’s Oh Yes! Pour Femme perfume is a dupe of Georgio Armani’s Si Passione Eau De Parfum.
But while the original retails at £92 for 50ml, the Home Bargains’ product is a staggering £90 cheaper.
It’s not the first time Home Bargains has sent shoppers into a spin with its fragrance range.
In March a dupe of the famous fragrance Black Opium named Opal Black was said to be inspired by Yves Saint Laurent’s popular smell.
Home Bargains is not the only retailer stunning shoppers with dupe perfume ranges.
B&M is selling its own version of a popular Carolina Herrera scent – but for £110 less.
Its Missy G.G’s V.V Love body mist costs just £2.49 for a 250ml bottle and was described by one shopper as “unreal”.
A savvy shopper has also found dupes for designer brands like Jo Malone, YSL & Paco Rabanne in Poundland, that could save fans more than £500.
Knowing when to pick up products is one way to save money at Home Bargains.
Visiting your local branch at the right time of day, week and year can help you pick up bargains from as little as 69p.
We spoke to Tom Church, a shopping expert who reveals the best times to visit the store to bag a bargain.
Also join any shopper bargain Facebook groups such as Extreme Couponing and Bargains, as people love to share the news when they have bagged a cheap deal.
Be sure to look out for seasonal stock too, like most retailers, Home Bargains shashes its prices after big public holidays such as Christmas and Easter.