Save up to 40% off in Priceline's fragrance sale

Mmm... now that smells like a good deal

Beauty Crew Beauty Editor / November 05 2024

Guess what? Priceline has just announced that they're having another beauty sale.

This year, Priceline customers have been able to enjoy discounts on their favourite cleansersmascaras, and makeup, and now the discount pharmacy is offering up to 40 per cent off on select fragrances until Wednesday 13 November. 

Just in time for Christmas too, so you can cop a gift for the love of your life, your best friend, sister, secret santa, or even, yourself. 

Need help picking out a perfume in the sale? Keep scrolling, ahead you'll find the top Priceline fragrances according to BEAUTYcrew...

Billie Eilish Eilish

usually $76, now $60 from Priceline

Billie Eilish's first fragrance Eilish launched exclusively in Priceline in Australia in 2021, and sold out within a week of hitting shelves. These days it's easier to get your hands on the amber vanilla perfume, but that doesn't stop us from getting excited every time it goes on sale and we can stock up for the months ahead. 

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Sugared petals, mandarin and red berries
Heart notes: Cocoa and vanilla
Base notes: Musk

Available in:

30ml: usually $76, now $60 from Priceline
100ml: usually $105, now $84 from Priceline

Billie Eilish Eilish No.2

usually $76, now $53 at Priceline

Billie Eilish's second foray into fragrance is more mature than her first, with a moody woody and floral profile. The scent bears notes of citrus, incense, juicy florals, palo santo and skin musk. 

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Italian bergamot, apple blossom and incense
Heart notes: Papyrus, black pepper and wild poppy flower
Base notes: Palo santo, ebony and skin musk

Available in:

30ml: usually $76, now $53 from Priceline
100ml: usually $105, now $73 from Priceline

Giorgio Armani Si

usually $195, now $150 at Priceline

Giorgio Armani's Si fragrance aims to reimagine the feminine archetype through a combination of refreshing and deep scents. Opening aromatic plumes of syrupy cassis develop into a romantic bouquet of May rose and freesia, which is then grounded by touches of vanilla, patchouli, ambroxan and woody notes.

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Cassis
Heart notes: May rose and freesia
Base notes: vanilla, patchouli, woody notes and ambroxan

Available in:

50ml: usually $195 now, $150 from Priceline
100ml: usually $285 now, $210 from Priceline

Marc Jacobs Daisy

Usually $112, now $75 from Priceline

Fresh and feminine, Marc Jacobs Daisy is one of the most popular floral, woody fragrances around. If you usually reach for traditionally gender neutral or masculine scents and want to try something a little out of your comfort zone, this is a great first step. 

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Violet leaf, blood grapefruit and strawberry
Heart notes: Violet, gardenia and jasmine
Base notes: Musk, white woods and vanilla

Available at:

50ml: usually $112, now $75 from Priceline
100ml: usually $149, now $100 from Priceline

Prada Paradoxe

Usually $135, now $90 from Priceline

Formulated with the intention of highlighting the paradoxes of iconic fragrance notes by creating something wholly unique, Paradoxe is a complex contemporary floral scent unlike any other.

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Pear, tangerine and bergamot
Heart notes: Orange blossom, neroli, neroli essence and jasmine sambac
Base notes: Bourbon vanilla, amber, white musk and benzoin

Available at:

30ml: usually $135, now $90 from Priceline
90ml: usually $280, now $190 from Priceline

Lancôme La Vie Est Belle Iris Absolu

Usually $196, now $135 from Priceline

Lancôme La Vie Est Belle has long reigned as one of the world's most popular fragrances for women, which is why we always get excited to explore it's range of flanker perfumes, like this iris-led scent. It also boasts some serious staying power, so a spritz or two is all you'll need to fragrance your day. In other words, if you're looking for a perfume that'll last you all year, or perhaps even longer  this should be on your wish list.  

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Black currant, fig and orange blossom
Heart notes: Orange blossom and jasmine
Base notes: Iris, gourmand accord and patchouli

Available at:

50ml: usually $196, now $135 from Priceline
100ml: usually $269, now $180 from Priceline

Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid

Usually $205, now 140 from Priceline

The summertime counterpart to Flowerbomb by Viktor & Rolf, the Ruby Orchid flanker is a fresh and juicy, floral and fruity gourmand fragrance. A true skin scent, this is the perfect addition to a slinky evening ensemble in the warmer months.

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Peach and vine
Heart notes: Orchid
Base notes: Vanilla Bean

Available at:

50ml: usually $205, now 140 from Priceline
100ml: usually $282, now $175 from Priceline

Mugler Alien Goddess Supra Florale

Usually $155, now $118 from Priceline

If you're a lover of uniquely unusual fragrances then you can't go past the newest iteration of Mugler's best-selling Alien. An olfactory ode to the act of sun worship, this solar, amber and floral perfume is fresh and almost aquatic, with a warm, sultry and sweet edge.

Fragrance notes:

Top notes: Prickly pear and cactus flower
Heart notes: Jasmine sambac and immortelle
Base notes: Amber, musk and desert rose

Available at:

30ml: usually $155, now $118 from Priceline
60ml: usually $242, now $180 from Priceline
90ml: usually $289, now $190 from Priceline

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Main image credit: @pricelineau

Briar Clark got her start in the media industry in 2017, as an intern for Marie Claire and InStyle. Since then, her keen interest in fashion and beauty has landed her gigs as a Digital Content Producer and Beauty Editor with titles like Girlfriend, Refinery29, BEAUTYcrew and beautyheaven. She loves the way seemingly innocuous topics like skin care and style have the ability to put a smile on people’s faces or make them think about themselves a little differently. A big believer in self love and experimentation, Briar has made a point of becoming the Australian beauty industry’s unofficial guinea pig for unusual treatments and daring hair trends. When she’s not testing out the latest beauty launches, Briar is big on broadening her horizons, mostly in the form of food but she’s also partial to travelling to new destinations both near and far (and of course, allocating an extra bag to bring their best beauty offerings home with her).