Home Bargains customers are raving about the chain's new mineral handwash that some say is extremely similar to Dead Sea's £77 beauty item. TikToker freyafarrington posted a video of the £1.99 cream that's currently selling in stores around the UK.
She said: "Just popped into Home Bargains and there are some amazing discounted items." She then panned across a shelf full of the deluxe handwash that she says retails for '£77'.
Fans were quick to praise the item, with one person writing: "I’ve got the Dead Sea stuff it’s really good for the price and that big it’s lasted months."
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Another said: "Love Home Bargains." Some followers questioned whether the bottles really cost £77 when buying directly from Dead Sea.
One person wrote: "On no planet are those soaps £77." Another said: "They have never retailed for £77…honestly some people are so gullible." Bristol Live found the same product on sale for £69.
And for shoppers looking for new footwear, River Island is selling a cut-price pair of heeled sandals that luxury fashion fans might find familiar. With spring officially here, many people are looking to refresh their wardrobes in time for warmer weather, without having to splash out.
Retailers have already brought in their new spring/summer lines in stores, but that doesn't mean it's too late to grab a bargain from last year's stock online. River Island's sale is ongoing, with many products priced at less than half of their original price.
Among them is a pair of beige woven mules, which are wide fit and have a slim heel of 6cm in height. They're on sale for £20 down from £48 - a price slash of 58 per cent.
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