With Lidl launching a bargain £3.99 male fragrance, we look at the cut-price scents that offer a bargain basement bouquet
Retailing at £3.99 for 50ml, the new Lidl fragrance G.Bellini X-Bolt has been launched in response to its successful female fragrance Madame Glamour.
The global market for fragrances and perfume is set to reach £20 billion by 2015, however according to market research group Mintel, three in ten Britons think that fragrances are overpriced, which may explain the high demand for lower priced fragrances across the market.
For Men:
Lynx aftershave dark temptation 100ml - £7.09
Old Spice Original After Shave 150ml- £8.99
Police Original EDT Spray 50ML- £.9.95
David Beckham Instinct EDT 30ml- £9.99
For Women:
Charlie Pink Eau De Toilette 30ml- £5.99
Yardley London Lily of the Valley Eau de Toilette 50ml-£9.99
Versace Blue Jeans EDT Spray 75ML- £14.99
Elizabeth Arden Green Tea EDP Spray 100ML- £12.99
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