Ariana Grande's shopper-loved Ari perfume is slashed to £25 from £50 in early Black Friday sale
16.11.2023 - 03:47
/ ok.co.uk
OK! has put together a comprehensive guide to the shopping event with answers to common questions like when is Black Friday 2023 ? Fans of Ariana Grande ’s Ari perfume have been rushing to get their hands on the fragrance after it was slashed from £50 to just £25 in early Black Friday sales that sees them get a 100ml bottle cheaper than a 50ml one. The 100ml Ari perfume, £25 here, has been dropped from £50 on the Superdrug website, which means you can get the fragrance cheaper than the 50ml one, which will set you back £40 here and get you twice the perfume for almost half the price.
The perfume has been one of the singer’s best-loved scents thanks to its ultra-feminine top notes of sparkling fruits and florals, heart notes of musk and woods, and base notes of sweet marshmallow which give it a sweet, fruity smell. The Ariana Grande Ari Perfume, £25 here, was the first perfume the Thank U Next singer ever released, and was create to represent Ariana’s playful, unique style and character.
Just like all of her perfumes that have come after it, even the bottle for her Ari fragrance is cute and quirky, with a pale pink hue to the perfume and a fluffy white pompom adorning the neck of it. The fragrance was an instant hit with fans and has racked up plenty of positive reviews from happy shoppers.
“I have a few of Ariana’s perfumes and I love every single one of them, all have similarities but are still different enough from each other to own more than one or two. I will definitely be buying more soon,” said one, whilst another wrote: “Fabulous perfume as a fabulous price.
The smell of this perfume is amazing.” A third raved: “Definitely in my top 3 for sure, stays all day for me & I get compliments all the time.” The Ariana
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