I just went into Superdrug to pick up a hair colour for my sister and I noticed a few great deal worth mentioning. I absolutely loved shopping fragrances and went a bit mad it has to be said. I don’t normally shop in Superdrug in fact I cannot remember the last time I was in there. I don’t shop in Boots either because of all the negative press around tax evasion and poor treatment of staff and I think maybe Superdrug the second largest beauty and pharmacy retailer in the UK just got tarred, perhaps unfairly with the same brush but they have a killer deal on fragrances for Christmas 2025 if you are looking for a last minute present on a budget.
The offer is buy one get the second one half price but I managed to buy 100ml of Calvin Klein CK One, a blast from the past fragrance I used to wear for just £22, they said it had a 60% discount but I’ve got a feeling that might not be 100% accurate. Regardless in Flannels the same 100ml perfume is £30 so quite a saving.
The offers are usually for health and beauty card members, I didn’t have a health and beauty card and still managed to get the deal in store without a signing up.
The selection is pretty good lots of discounted fragrances to pick from well known brands like Boss, Moschino and Britney Spears, Emporio Armani, Versace and Jean Paul Gaultier.
If you want a blast from the past, a bottle of cacherel Anais Anais you can pick up 100ml for £35 steal.
Whilst they don’t have every department store fragrance there’s a really wide selection. There are also a lot of current fragrances like Rabanne Million and YSL Black Opium and I was delighted to find both Versace Versense for a gift, 50ml for £35 and Versace Homme, again a blast from the past fragrance for my brother in law, again 100ml for just £25.
For teens they have an amazing selection of Marc Jacob’s Daisy range, Ariana Grande’s fragrance range including pink and blue cloud, R.E.M, Love Note to You and Cherry of Dreams all with quite significant savings.
I had no idea the offers and deals could be so good. I’ll definitely keep Superdrug on my radar in the future.
FYI, many of the Superdrug stores are saying online the discounts were for one day only 20th December, 2025 so it may be too late to bag a bargain in store although I’ve just looked on line and the discounts on fragrances are still pretty substantial, worth a look to see if your favourite is available.
To be fair it was fun seeing so many fragrances from the past and being reminded, Poison by Dior, Samara By Guerlain, Angel By Thierry Mugler. It was really fun and like a perfume walk down memory lane.
https://www.superdrug.com/Fragrance/c/fragrance?
| Rant Or Rave | Rave |
| Pros | Exceptional fragrance selection and on a budget prices and offers |
| Cons | Very basic discount supermarket feel |
Chanel Rampart
My mother named me after the fashion designer before it was fashionable to be called Chanel. I grew up being called Channel like Channel 4
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My first love is art and home interiors. I am a forty something flower power ex hippy, spiritual not religious, own a set of tarot cards I like to play with and a few crystals, not a fanatic. Like a music festival in the summer. My hairs always been a bit wild child so like to tame my mane, other than that my beauty routine is simple. I don’t buy a lot of clothes tend to know what I like usually comfortable and rewear most of my stuff. Not an activist but definitely concerned about climate change and rising sea levels, gave up eating meat for this reason and I like animals. Divorced no kids. When I buy something I like it to work and I like it to last. Currently in a long distance relationship, my fella lives in London, me in the Midlands. Went to Uni in Leicester. I am pretty organised and cannot stand big brand and big business incompetence. These days I try to stay away from big companies and big business, preferring to support small instead, the people are usually much nicer and the businesses way more effective. I like to deal with human beings it makes life easier. In my experience forget the customer is always right, I’ve learned the customer usually pays.
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