Home Bargains is renowned for its budget-friendly beauty and homeware products, and its latest viral sensation is the Eternite Almond Shower Oil, priced at just £2.49. Shoppers claim it rivals the luxurious L'Occitane Almond Shower Oil, which costs £43.
Shoppers Rave About Affordable Dupe
The Eternite Almond Shower Oil has been making waves on social media, with fans saying their skin has 'never been softer' after using it. TikTok user @rmserenity posted a video showcasing the product on Home Bargains shelves, amassing over 286,000 views and thousands of likes.
One enthusiastic shopper commented: 'I have this! Didn't even know what it was a dupe of but bought it to try. It's incredible, my skin has never felt so soft.' Another added: 'I have the real and bought this one and they're both so lovely on the skin and smell lush.'
Product Features and Usage
According to the packaging, the shower oil is infused with almond oil, providing light, non-greasy hydration to nourish and freshen the skin. To use, apply to wet skin in the shower, massage gently to cleanse and soften, then rinse away.
Comparison to L'Occitane
While many praise the dupe, some note minor differences. One user explained: 'It's not as long lasting as the L'Occitane one no, but it still has a good noticeable scent, foams the same and leaves the skin soft.'
The Home Bargains version is not available online, so customers must visit a physical store to purchase. For those wanting the original, L'Occitane's version is available for £43.
Alternative Options
If you prefer a creamier shower gel, The Body Shop's Almond Milk Shower Cream is £8.50 for a medium bottle. Oliver Bonas also offers a Sweet Almond Shower Gel for £9.50.



