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Home Bargains hits the dupe jackpot again with their versions of viral shampoo & conditioner for £22 less than originals

Published on April 07, 2025 at 06:55 AM

HOME Bargains has hit the dupe jackpot once again with their latest release.

One beauty fan took to to gush about her epic find, after spotting a container on the shelves in her local store.

Alita hair care products: hydrating hair mask, vitamin-rich conditioner, and nourishing shampoo.
Home Bargains has got people racing to their nearest store after releasing new Amika dupes
Back of two shampoo bottles with ingredient and usage information.
One shopper compared the ingredients in the original and the dupe, with the latter having less
Amika 3D volume and thickening shampoo bottle.
The Amika original shampoo retails for around £24 a bottle

“Dupes for Amika in ,” Sarah wrote alongside a picture of the products on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group.

“Each for £1.49!”

Her snap showed the Nourishing , Vitamin-Rich Conditioner and Hydrating Hair Mask in the Alita range, which all come in brightly coloured packaging.

While the products are less thanyou can expect to pay around £24 for the actual Amika ones.

And people quickly flocked to the Facebook post to have their say on the latest dupes, with one admitting: “I just want these for the packaging lol!”

“They remind me of the 90s for sure!” another replied.

While a third laughed: “That’s my daughters name!

“Considering buying just for the name.

“I never get things with her name unless they’re personalised!”

However, others, who had raced to the store to nab the new dupes, were less than impressed with how they worked.

“I bought these and used them over the weekend, not good at all unfortunately,” one wrote.

“Same and has left my scalp very itchy,” another sighed.

“Nothing like the real one,” a third added.

“I can tell the difference as Amika and Voduz are my go to hair shampoo and conditioner.”

To which someone else hit back: “It's a dupe, it won't be the same product as the £50 ones!”

“A dupe can be labelled as a dupe, purely on the look of a product,” another said.

“However this dupe contains a lot less ingredients and also shares a lot of the same ingredients.

“I have them both sat in front of me.”

“Are these any good at all?” someone else asked.

“Not like the real ones – not same shine or softness,” another replied.

As someone else wrote: “I doubt it'll be the quality of Amika.

“However, Amika gave me severe scalp issues – despite smelling beautiful.”

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