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Australian brand launches $400 Byredo perfume that costs $34 and is a knockoff: “luxury in a bottle”

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The brand describes the $34 Epzen Hydrating Body Butter as a

An Australian beauty brand has launched a buttery smooth moisturiser that smells like a high-end designer perfume.

The brand describes the $34 Epzen Hydrating Body Butter as a “copy” of the $434 Byredo Bibliothèque perfume.

The heavenly sweet scent smells like peaches and cream with floral and grape notes, similar to the popular Byredo fragrance.

The moisturizer is ideal for those looking for a cheaper alternative to Byredo, as 85 percent of Epzen buyers say the scent lasted all day on their skin.

All customers who used and reviewed the ‘Butter Up’ product said their skin felt instantly hydrated and saw an overall reduction in dry skin after two weeks.

It is recommended to apply the product in the morning and at night, or when the skin feels dry, for best results.

It’s also vegan, packed with natural ingredients, free of nasty chemicals and made in Australia.

“If you’re obsessed with Byredo perfumes like me, but not the price, then you need to try this product,” said one woman in a TikTok video.

The brand describes the $34 Epzen Hydrating Body Butter as a “copycat” of the popular Byredo Bibliothèque perfume.

Byredo Bibliothèque perfume costs $434 (pictured)

Byredo Bibliothèque perfume costs $434 (pictured)

Satisfied buyers praised the affordable purchase on the Epzen website and gave it five stars.

“I love this body butter, it has a soft, creamy and rich texture that absorbs quickly. The hydration factor is key as it makes my skin soft and radiant in no time,” one person wrote.

“This product is pure luxury in a jar. From the first application, my skin felt incredibly soft, hydrated and oh-so-smooth. The texture is rich, but not greasy, and it blends into my skin effortlessly. And the scent? Absolutely divine – fresh, subtle and addictive. It makes me feel like I’m treating myself to a spa day every time I use it,” wrote another.

“Not only is this moisturizer incredibly hydrating and leaves my skin super soft, but I’ve also had so many people compliment me on how amazing I smell. It’s now a staple in my routine!” a third person added.

This heavenly product is made with cocoa seed butter, shea butter and mango seed butter to provide ultra-intense hydration.

Satisfied buyers praised the affordable purchase on the Epzen website and gave it five stars.

Satisfied buyers praised the affordable purchase on the Epzen website and gave it five stars.

Cocoa seed butter is rich in antioxidants and can help protect the skin’s moisture barrier while improving the appearance of skin elasticity.

Sea butter provides long-lasting hydration for soft skin, and mango seed butter helps soften, smooth and hydrate dry skin.

Earlier this month, Australians were obsessed with a $6 “hidden gem” nail polish that makes your hands look manicure-ready at home in just 20 minutes.

As the country struggles to emerge from a cost-of-living crisis, women are giving up “luxuries” like nail appointments.

Kmart’s OXX Gel Nail Polish ($6) has been hailed as the ultimate solution to keeping more money in the bank.

Gel nail appointments typically cost $65 for the first set and at least $50 for each subsequent fill.

A mother of two recently shared her DIY manicure using her new Kmart nail polish, and women across the country are flocking to their nearest stores to emulate her spectacular results.

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