The Ariana Grande Thank U Next 2.0 perfume is on sale—along with these other favorites
Save on these Ariana Grande perfumes—including the newest Thank U Next 2.0!

Ariana Grande perfumes just keep getting better—and with the launch of the Ariana Grande Thank U Next 2.0 fragrance earlier this year, it's hard to choose with one to go for. So we've laid out a few of them here and even included some deals on the ones that are currently on offer.
After the success of the Ariana Grande Thank U Next Perfume and her God Is A Woman scent, the star graced us with yet another dreamy fragrance Thank U Next 2.0 back in spring 2022.
Ready your credit cards people, the REM beauty mogul truly never stops spoiling us, as Thank U, Next 2.0 serves all the summer vibes throughout the year. While the original blended notes of pink rose petals, wild raspberry, and macron sugar, the sequel scent is altogether more juicy and flirty than its predecessor.
And now it's on sale—alongside a few other Ariana Grande perfume favorites.
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Ariana Grande Thank U, Next Perfume 2.0
Thank U, Next 2.0 features sensual hints of musk, sandalwood, and marshmallow while bringing a fresh fruity kick thanks to its strawberry cream, pomegranate, and apple juice notes.
Basically, it will leave you smelling good enough to eat.
Ariana Grande Thank U, Next 2.0 Eau de Parfum 30ml: was £30 now £23 (save £7) | Superdrug (UK only)
Thank U, Next 2.0 is came exclusively to UK's Superdrug in spring 2022 and—if you've not tried it yet—it's about to become your go-to fruity fragrance.
It blends top notes of juicy apple, wild strawberry cream and pomegranate with heart notes of white orchid and jasmine petals on a base of whipped marshmallow musks and sandalwood.
The perfume has even had a little makeover!
The box features a holographic, affect and while the bottle is the same broken heart shape, it is now purple rather than pink—and the inner glass bottle has an iridescent sheen.
Ariana Grande's perfume collection
If you’re looking to shop for some of the best perfumes for women, you can’t really go wrong with Ari’s selection, as her fragrances are actually some of the most popular celebrity perfumes on the market. Even Hailey Bieber is a fan, admitting that she loves how playful and fun Ariana’s perfumes are!
Sadly though, it seems Thank U, Next 2.0 is so far only available in the UK, but that doesn't stop you from shopping for the OG scent...
- View at Ulta in the US
- View at Boots in the UK | was £40, now £34 (save £6)
If you're a die-hard fan, you can also snap up Ari's best-selling, fan-favorite fragrance Cloud. Which has notes of Lavender blossom, coconut, praline, and pear—another summer staple. It also helps that the bottle is adorable…
- View at Ulta in the US
- View at Boots in the UK | was £40, now £34 (save £6)
- View at Ulta in the US (US only)
Naomi is a Lifestyle News Writer with the Women's Lifestyle team and has recently earned her Gold Standard diploma in Journalism with the NCTJ. She has a background in design, having studied Illustration at Plymouth University but has taken a leap into the world of journalism after always having a passion for writing. She currently writes pieces on beauty, trends, fashion, and entertainment for GoodTo and My Imperfect Life. She also tests and reviews beauty and skincare products and tries out the latest TikTok hacks for My Imperfect Life.
Before working for Future Publishing’s Lifestyle News team, she worked in the Ad production team. Here she wrote and designed adverts on all sorts of things, which then went into print magazines across all genres. Now, when she isn’t writing articles on celebs, fashion trends, or the newest shows on Netflix, you can find her drinking copious cups of coffee, drawing and probably online shopping.
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