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This little-known beauty outlet has designer perfumes in 'imperfect boxes' from £15

This little-known beauty outlet has designer perfumes in 'imperfect boxes' from £15

Daily Mirror02-05-2025

The little known beauty clearance outlet lets you get your hands on luxury brands for as little as £1, and it includes designer perfumes that start at £15
Despite being a part of Boots, Boop Beauty is not as well-known as its sister site. However, it's a fantastic place for shoppers to find some great deals on their favourite beauty brands.
This lesser-known clearance outlet offers prices starting from just £1. Whether you're in the market for makeup, skincare or other bargains, the discount section has got you covered.
Additionally, there's a wide variety of fragrances available, and w've handpicked some of the best perfume deals you can snag.
Ted Baker Cu Copper Eau De Toilette - was £32, now £14.49
Previously priced at £32, the Ted Baker Cu Copper Eau De Toilette is currently available for just £14.49. This fragrance blends bergamot and grapefruit with cinnamon, nutmeg, cedarwood, sandalwood and amber.
Described as a scent for the modern man who values a sophisticated and unforgettable aroma, this 100ml bottle is perfect for daily use.
COSMOSS By Kate Moss Sacred Mist Eau de Parfum - was £68, now £26.99
Sacred Mist, inspired by Kate Moss and crafted in partnership with renowned homeopath and alchemist Victoria Young, has seen its price slashed to £26.99, a 60 per cent saving on the original RRP of £68.
Marc Jacobs Perfect Eau de Parfum - was £63, now £33.99
Perfect by Marc Jacobs is a floral perfume featuring rhubarb and daffodil notes softened by almond milk, cedarwood and cashmeran. This 'irresistible' perfume has been reduced from £63 to £33.99.
Michael Kors Gorgeous Eau de Parfum - was £66, now £24.99
Both floral and woody, the Michael Kors Gorgeous Eau de Parfum is suitable for any occasion. The scent opens with a bouquet of white flowers before settling into a woody base - and it can now be yours for just £24.99, down from £66.
Viktor and Rolf Flowerbomb Eau de Parfum - was £85, now £49.99
Viktor and Rolf fragrances have been a massive success among beauty enthusiasts since the avant-garde luxury fashion house introduced them. One of its top sellers, the Flowerbomb Eau de Parfum, has seen its price slashed from £85 to just £49.99 at Boop Beauty.
The perfume opens with top notes of tea, bergamot and freesia, which then evolve into a floral heart of sambac jasmine, cattleya orchid and centifolia rose. The fragrance concludes with woody base notes of amber and patchouli.
Omorovicza Queen Of Hungary Mist, was £65, now £12.99
Inspired by a 14th-century beauty recipe created for Queen Elizabeth of Hungary, Omorovicza's facial mist is infused with Hungary's mineral-rich thermal waters. It delivers healing properties that encourage skin repair and regeneration.
This product is perfect to use before makeup as a hydrating base, or after makeup as a refreshing setting spray. And you can grab it for just £12.99, down from £65 - saving you a whopping £52, reports the Manchester Evening News.
For more fragrance deals, take a look at LookFantastic. Alternatively, visit Superdrug and The Perfume Shop.

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