Run out of your favourite designer perfume that you can’t afford to repurchase right now? Maybe you just want to try a sample before committing to buying the likes of a Prada or YSL bottle.
Well, now you can thanks to Superdrug (and all you have to do is spend just under £8).
The health and beauty retailer gives shoppers a chance to take home perfumes, including some which cost more than £100 for “free”, according to deal expert Jordon Cox.
Customers just need to buy an ‘atomiser’ (perfume pods) for £7.99 which can be filled with “any” fragrance once purchased without any extra cost.
However, only the first fill of the perfume pod is free, explains Cox.
Also known as “Britain’s Coupon King”, the bargain hunter has revealed his top tips for securing a small travel-sized bottle filled with your perfume of choice for “free” at Superdrug.
@couponkiduk shared to his 222k Instagram followers: “Superdrug sell these things called ‘Atomisers’ (or perfume pods).
“They’re little travel sized pods where you can spray perfume into the bottom of them, to fill up and take with you.
“They’re sold for £7.99 at Superdrug, but if you buy one, you’re able to fill it up with any fragrance in store for free!
“So it’s probably worth going for an expensive one, that you otherwise wouldn’t buy… because it doesn’t cost you!”
He added: “Only the first fill when you buy it is free… but it’s a handy tool you can take away with you! You can use it on your own fragrances at home once empty.”
Wondering if this hack really works? “I have a green and purple one filled with 2 different Prada perfumes,” commented a follower.
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Another posted: “I have a blue one. I was shocked when I first heard about it. It's a good idea.”
“Deal worked for me and I bought two different ones at same time,” a third shopper said.
It’s important to note some Superdrug stores may not offer this scheme and perfume stock may vary depending on what each shop has available – check with your local Superdrug first.
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