
Skincare saviour that delivers ‘outstanding results' slashed by £30 for Boots £10 Tuesday
It promises to brighten, smooth, and protect your skin all in one go
The No7 Pure Retinol, Vitamin C & SPF 30 Day Cream Duo
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If you want glowing, protected skin without using lots of different products, this No7 day cream duo could be just what you need - and it's now £30 off. As part of Boots' £10 Tuesday deal, the No7 Pure Retinol, Vitamin C & SPF 30 Day Cream Duo (2 x 50ml) gives you three powerful skincare ingredients in one simple step: retinol, vitamin C, and SPF 30.
It's made to brighten, smooth, and protect your skin all in one go, saving you time in the morning. The cream is made to be gentle enough for all skin tones and types, while still delivering real results.
In fact, 72% of women said their lines and wrinkles looked reduced after using it according to the product description. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
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Vitamin C helps make your skin look brighter and more even, while SPF 30 protects against sun damage.
With 96% of women saying their skin looked more radiant according to Boots, this bestselling duo is a great all-in-one upgrade to your daily routine.
But what are shoppers in the reviews section saying?
The feeling is that this is a bit of a skincare staple, with many shoppers raving about it.
One person entitled their review 'outstanding results', noting: 'Have always used No7 moisturiser but this one is my favourite.
'My skin has never looked better and love the spf combo.'
Someone else noted: 'Lovely moisturising cream. Very light and easily absorbed.
'The sunscreen part is heavier but still absorbs well. Very happy with this product.'
However if you're looking to treat yourself to other summer skincare items, then there's also the Glow-C Daily Moisturiser SPF 30 at Facetheory , where you can currently get 20% off if it's your first order if you sign up with your email address.
Or if you're determined to nail the glass skin trend this summer, then you could also bag The Ordinary's Glass Skin Bundle for £26.80 at Lookfantastic , which is 14% off it's normal price of £31.20, or alternatively there's also the Skin Hero Glow with Korean White Ginseng Extract and Hyaluronic Acid for £14.25.
But going back to No7 day cream Boots £10 Tuesday deal, what else did people have to say about the product?
One thing worth noting is that because it is formulated with SPF30, this means it is likely to have a richer texture, according to No7 and may take longer to fully absorb into the skin.
Once applied, it is recommended to press the product into the skin, to aid absorption.
One shopper explained their thoughts after finding the cream was heavier than expected: 'This cream is in two parts and takes time to apply. It did not feel good on my skin and left it feeling heavy, not like most no 7 creams.'
Yet, someone else added: 'I am in my 50s, I cannot believe how good this duo cream is, this is going to be my forever moisturiser.
'I got compliments the whole day through, saying I looked so well, what have I changed, I look healthy, all I had changed was this cream, my skin felt amazing for the first time in a long time.
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'It was glowing and I knew I had added factor 30 protection too, what a bonus, I cannot describe how good this cream is, you must give it a try and you will never look back.'

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