SHOPPERS are rushing to Home Bargains to get hold of Body Shop skincare dupes that cost 83% less.
The bargain discounter is selling body cleansing butter for just £1.99 each.
Shoppers call the skincare must-have a dupe of the Body Shop’s £12 Camomile Sumptuous Makeup Cleansing Butter.
One person posted on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook page and said: “Body Shop cleansing butter dupes in home bargains! £1.99 each.”
In response, another shopper said: “I’ve heard so many good reviews about the Body Shop one.
“Think I’ll give this one a try as it’s more affordable.”
“I’m going to get myself one tomorrow. Can’t wait to try it,” said a third shopper.
Home Bargain’s version comes in two different 100ml containers – so shoppers get a whole 10ml more compared to Body Shop’s 90ml version.
Shoppers can choose from a camomile or green tea scent, both of which promise to “melt away” waterproof makeup.
The products are only available in-store for £1.99 but shoppers can’t bag the product online as it isn’t stocked on Home Bargains website.
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If you want to pop in-store you can find your closest Home Bargains by using the locator tool on its website.
All you need to do is type in your postcode and all the stores nearest to your location will be listed.
But you should always have a quick shop around first as you might be able to find a similar product cheaper elsewhere.
Always remember that prices vary by brand, size and retailer so it’s worth having a browse elsewhere before you make a decision.
Use price comparison tools like Google Shopping to find similar products from other retailers and compare prices.
The Home Bargains version is the cheapest cleansing butter that we’ve seen available right now.
But shoppers can get a similar product from Beauty Bay for just £8.
Home Bargains stocks plenty of everyday household products at already low prices, but every now and then it will slash costs with special “star buys” and limited-time sales.
Plus, the store has its own range of products that look strikingly familiar to rivals’ more pricey options.
That means bagging a Home Bargains dupe is a good way to make your wallet happy too.
But remember that it’s only a deal if you were planning on buying anyway.
You shouldn’t buy something just because it’s a bargain price, or discounted, otherwise, you might go over budget.
We’ve previously revealed the four items you should always buy at Home Bargains – and the two things to leave on the shelf.