
Primark restocks sold-out Olaplex dupes & the whole range is £166.50 cheaper than the posh brand
And these are not the only dupes to look for next time you're visiting the retailer
DUPE ALERT Primark restocks sold-out Olaplex dupes & the whole range is £166.50 cheaper than the posh brand
IT'S the viral collection that took the internet by storm - and now Primark has restocked sold-out Olaplex dupes again.
The budget retailer began producing dupes of the luxury haircare range in 2023, but bargain-mad Brits have struggled to get their hands on the sell-out range.
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Primark has sent fans wild after restocking the viral sold-out Olaplex dupes
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The whole range will save you more than a whopping £166
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Beauty buffs can now get cut-price versions of Olaplex for as little as £4.50
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Luckily, if you're on a mission to give your hair some much-needed TLC, we can reveal that the dupes have been restocked in Primark's across the country.
Not only that, but the whole range is £166.50 cheaper than the posh brand.
The PS... Pro Bond Pro-Repair Styling Hair Oil costs just £4.50 - compared to the eye-watering £28 price tag of Olaplex Bonding Oil.
Aiming to build the hair bonds for a reparative effect that leaves tresses looking and feeling thick, hydrated and healthy, this solution is the perfect final step in your budget-friendly routine.
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It's expertly blended to help leave hair smooth and conditioned while repairing the structure of strands over time - it really doesn't get much better than this.
There are also plenty of other cult favourites to hunt for, including PS... Pro Bond Repair Shampoo and PS... Pro Bond Repair Conditioner, both of which are £5 each.
The full dupe set also includes the PS... Pro Bond Repair Intensive Hair Mask - which is thought to be a wallet-friendly alternative for No. 8 Bond Intense Moisture Mask, priced at a whopping £28.
There's also a new PS... Pro Pre-Wash Hair Treatment for a cheap £4.50.
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This clarifying pre-wash hair treatment is designed to brighten and enhance tresses.
Primark bosses said: ''Formulated as a pre-shampoo treatment, this product aims to smooth and condition hair, while helping to build the bonds between cuticles for stronger, healthier looking hair.
I found the best summer body glow in Primark - it's only £3.50 & isn't oily
''Apply this treatment and let it sit before rinsing out and following up with your shampoo.''
If this wasn't enough to convince you to plan a trip to Primark this weekend, then their latest NUXE copycats sure will.
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NUXE is a French skincare brand famed for its natural and sensorial products - and is particularly well known for its iconic body oils.
In true Primark fashion, the retail giant has now duped these cult-loved products.
Top Primark summer buys
IF you're looking for more Primark summer buys, then you've come to the right place.
Shoppers have recently been raving about the new Miffy PJs from Primark.
Others were desperate to nab the new leopard print nightwear.
If animal print is your thing, you'll want to check out the new maxi skirts.
The haltnerneck tops are perfect for summer.
If you're on a budget, these trousers are identical to a pair from Zara, but without the hefty price tag.
There's brilliant travel essentials for less than £10.
And if you plan on heading to the beach, you won't want to miss these crochet bags.
In stores now, you can nab the £3.50 PS... Elixir Body Oil, which nourishes and restores moisture after cleansing skin, with jojoba oil and vitamin E.
It is a dupe for the £33 Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Multi-Purpose Dry Oil Spray.
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There's also the £3.50 PS... Hydrating Honey Body Mist, which contains glycerine and vitamin E.
It has a shimmery formula and is a dupe for the NUXE Huile Prodigieuse Shimmering Multi Purpose Dry Oil, which also costs £33 for a 100ml bottle.
Like its dupes, the NUXE body oils are specially formulated with vitamin E, but also has a cocktail of seven precious plant oils - tsubaki, camellia, hazelnut, boarge, St Johnswort, sweet almond and macadamia.
Primark has released the spray body oil dupes as part of its new Hey Hunny range.
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Also in the new offering is a body balm for £3.50, which can be used to 'nourish and glow' skin on both the face and limbs.
This is a dupe for the £25 NUXE Rêve de Miel Melting Honey Body Oil Balm.
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