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Boots No7 serum that 'reverses' signs of ageing is now half price

Boots No7 serum that 'reverses' signs of ageing is now half price

Daily Mirror5 days ago
No7's Future Renew Night Serum has been selling like hot cakes since its launch back in April, with one selling every seven seconds on Boots.com
Skincare fans can stock up on a rapidly-selling anti-ageing serum this weekend as it hits its lowest price ever. The best-selling No7 Future Renew Night Serum is available for half price for a limited time, making it the best deal we've seen available on the formula.
Launched in April this year, the No7 Future Renew Night Serum is still relatively new to the skincare market, so it's rare to see it so heavily reduced. Usually £39.95, it's currently down to £19.97 - but only for a few days.
The product was so popular that it sold one every seven seconds during launch day, and remains to be the number one bestselling night serum at Boots. As such, the limited-time offer presents the perfect opportunity for first time users to experience the iconic serum, or for loyal fans to stock up on their skincare staple.
Customers can snap up the offer on the serum in-store and online at boots.com from Friday, June 27 until Tuesday, July 1, perfectly timed for payday. In previous weeks, we've seen the serum available on three for two with £10 off with the code REVERSE10, but even with these deals stacked, each of the 25ml serums would average at £23.30, making the 50% off deal better value.
The No7 Future Renew Night Serum has quickly become a cult favourite, loved not only for its innovative peptide technology but also because it works with your skin to reverse visible signs of skin damage while you sleep. The scientifically supported formula uses chronotechnology to align with your skin's natural overnight repair cycle, pairing it with potent ingredients like peptides and hyaluronic acid to plump and repair the complexion.
The formula boasts a world-first super peptide blend, designed to reverse visible signs of skin damage such as fine lines, wrinkles, uneven tone and texture, and dry skin. It also includes Lindera Strychnifolia, a plant extract that aids in strengthening the skin's internal clock and boosting nighttime repair signals, along with niacinamide, vitamin C and E.
Elsewhere, the Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex, uses similar technology - Chronolux Power Signal Technology - which is designed to boost the skin's natural repair and renewal processes.
Some skincare fans might still be on the hunt for an anti-ageing product with a bit more punch. In that case, Medik8's Crystal Retinal is an incredibly popular, scientifically supported option.
That said, the No7 Future Renew Night Serum has earned itself a 4.3 star rating from shoppers on the Boots website, with one commenting: 'I have been using the night serum for over a month together with night cream. I am 80 and can see the difference using it is making, wonderful stuff.'
Another added: "Really good. I am 86, but I'm sure there is a difference since using both serums."
Despite the praise, the product wasn't without its criticisms, particularly concerning its cost. One customer opined: "A very good product but the price for 25ml seems a bit steep. Doesn't last long at all and I've been very sparing."
"I'm heading for my mid-70s and I really can see a difference for the better - just wish it wasn't so expensive,' another penned.
"My skin feels and looks healthy," another five-star rating read."People have noticed my facial skin and asked me if I have been on holiday. I reply no and then they ask how I have attained such lovely skin."
Another commented: "This is the only product that I used differently in my routine, so I know that this must be the one making the difference. My skin looks healthier and feels smoother, and my fine lines are less noticeable."
In other No7 news, this week the brand launched their brand new Good Intent skincare collection - an mix and match routine starring eight products, all of which come in under £15. See what I thought of them here.
But if it's the new lower-price No7 Future Renew Night Serum that's grabbed your attention, shoppers can pick it up for under £20 here.
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