Perfume is a powerful accessory that allows us to make a statement and express our individuality. However, the price tags attached to high-end fragrances can often leave us longing for more affordable options. That’s where perfume dupe websites come to the rescue, offering a wide selection of affordable alternatives that closely resemble our favourite luxury scents. These websites have become treasure troves for fragrance enthusiasts, providing access to a plethora of wallet-friendly options without compromising on quality or style. In this article, I explore the best perfume dupe websites, guiding you through the virtual aisles where you can discover remarkable alternatives to your beloved luxury fragrances.
Table of Contents
- Superdrug Layering Lab
- Noted Aromas
- Dialect Fragrances
- ZARA Perfume Dupes
- AVON Perfume Dupes
- M&S Perfume Dupes
- NEXT Perfume Dupes
- Perfume Parlour
- LIDL Perfumes
- ALDI Perfumes
- Eden Perfumes
Superdrug Layering Lab
The UK retailer Superdrug has a range of Body Sprays, Eau de Toilette and body products which are similar to lots of today’s top designer fragrances. Their Blossom fragrance is a great dupe for Mugler’s Alien and costs just a few pounds. Check out my article on the best Superdrug perfume dupes.
You can find the Superdrug Layering Lab perfume dupes on Amazon.
Noted Aromas
Noted Aromas are one of the more popular perfume dupe websites and offer a large range of designer fragrance inspired scents in simple and durable bottles. Their dupe for Baccarat Rouge 540 called Monte Carlo is very good and considering the original Maison Francis Kurkdjian scent is well over £200 I think it’s a bargain at £19.99!
Use code SOKI for 15% off at Noted Aromas.
Dialect Fragrances
I was impressed with Dialect Fragrances dupe for Chanel Coco Mademoiselle called Romantic Blossom. I also find the brand’s bottles and packing is high quality alongside being carbon neutral as an added bonus! Use discount code SokiL10 for 10% off Dialect Fragrances.
ZARA Perfume Dupes
ZARA perfumes are known for their affordability, though recently they have come up against plenty of tough competition. They cost around £10-£15 and come in a variety of sizes. My top recommendation is Zara Apple Juice which is very similar to Chanel Chance Eau Tendre.
AVON Perfume Dupes
The classic beauty brand AVON has recently got on the perfume dupe train with their most famous being AVON Eve Truth which has plenty of similarities to Marc Jacobs Daisy. You can find the Avon perfumes online here for the USA, UK, Brazil, Germany, Italy and the rest of Europe.
M&S Perfume Dupes
The quintessentially British brand Marks & Spencer have recently started to create their own perfumes. I really like their White Coconut fragrance which is similar to The White Company Seychelles. The M&S perfume dupes can be found in the UK and Ireland.
NEXT Perfume Dupes
NEXT have a great dupe for Mugler’s Alien in their Aura perfume; to me it feels closer to their Eau de Toilette version of Alien because it has a fresher quality than the famously heavy Alien Eau de Parfum. I also think NEXT Eau Nude has some similarities to Chanel Coco Mademoiselle.
Perfume Parlour
Perfume Parlour create fragrance dupes of both men and women’s scents. Their alternatives to Creed Aventus and Green Irish Tweed are popular as are their dupes for the Mugler perfumes. Use this link to get 10% off your first Perfume Parlour purchase.
LIDL Perfumes
LIDL’s Suddenly Madame Glamour is a great alternative to the best-selling Chanel Coco Mademoiselle. The bottle and box look quite cheap however, I think the scent is remarkably similar to Coco Mademoiselle and is definitely a dupe.
ALDI Perfumes
ALDI has also entered the fragrance dupe market with their Ferocious Eau de Toilette which they claim is similar to Dior Sauvage. Personally, I didn’t find it too similar; it feels a bit more soapy and certainly isn’t as strong; however, it is 20% of the price of Dior!
Eden Perfumes
Eden Perfumes are a UK company who produce vegan and cruelty free refillable fragrances and candles. Their Miss Cherry perfume is quite similar to the discontinued Miss Dior Cherie which was the inspiration for my first perfume Empress.