Poundland shoppers rush to buy £64 Clinique moisture surge dupe slashed to just £1
Poundland shoppers rush to buy Clinique moisture surge dupe slashed to just £1.
The major bargain retailer is well-known for its cheap items and dupes, but even this has Poundland lovers in a frenzy.
Poundland’s Moisture Burst is available for just £1[/caption] Clinique is currently selling their 50ml product for £42[/caption]One savvy customer posted Poundland’s “Moisture Burst” to a Facebook group dedicated to finding bargains across UK stores.
People were quick to notice how similar it looked to the luxury brand Clinique.
The caption read: “Poundland – not tried but I thought it looked a bit like Clinique moisture surge?”
Clinique is currently selling their product for £42 but depending on the size they are on offer upwards of £50.
Yet, Poundland shoppers can snap up this dupe at their nearest store for just £1.
Many were shocked to see the dupe on offer and are desperate to get their hands on Poundland’s latest product.
“Ooh will give that a try,” one user commented under the Facebook post.
Another added: “And it’s fragrance-free – bonus.”
A third person said: “Wow if it feels the same I’d be interested, anyone tried?”
It comes after perfume lovers have been going wild for Poundlands latest dupes, with some hailing them for being as good as the real thing.
The “Scentalis Luna Sparkle Eau De Parfum” is a dupe of the infamous £55 “Daisy” by Marc Jacobs.
Hundreds of Poundland shoppers have praised the product’s likeness to the real thing.
One user commented: “Love it got it too saves me a fortune.”
However, not everybody was convinced by the perfume, with one customer complaining that “the scent only later 10-15mins”.
Yet, a perfume insider claimed Poundland’s range of £4 100ml fragrances are homages to classics like Mugler Andler and Prada Candy.
The Poundland eau de parfum bottles – which are available in stores and online – are thought to be one of the cheapest on the high street.
Fragrance evaluator Noemie Maury sampled the different products and she recommended users try the dupe options as they’re much cheaper and not that far off the originals.
It comes after a lucky couple who won a whopping £2million jackpot in The National Lottery revealed they still shop at Poundland to be safe.
And a mum claims she feared for her son’s life after finding a rusty knife in his Poundland toy.