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Boots sale drops £25 beauty bundle for 'soft and renewed' skin to £10

Boots sale drops £25 beauty bundle for 'soft and renewed' skin to £10

Daily Record6 days ago
Boots has brought back its popular £10 Tuesday offers, and there are hundreds of beauty products on sale
Boots' £10 Tuesday deals have made a comeback, offering customers the chance to snag bargains on a range of beauty items. One offer has seen an "amazing" skincare bundle slashed from £25 to £10.
While each item in the bundle has received positive feedback, some shoppers have noted that the gloves may not be suitable for "not for sensitive skin" and there have been remarks about the flake away scrub being "heavily perfumed."
For those seeking different options, LookFantastic offers the AMELIORATE Fake Tan Prep Bundle for £22.40 from £28. Elsewhere, Beauty Bay offers the Body Soothe, Smooth, Hydrate Ki t for £23.95 from £40, and Superdrug offers the So Eco Exfoliating Bath Set for £14.99.
Despite other choices on the market, many shoppers love the Soap & Glory Exfoliating Tan Prep Essentials Bundle, which has earned an average rating of 4.7 out of five from reviewers. One fan praised: "Perfect for preparing summer skin!
"Skin felt gorgeous afterwards." A second reviewer said: "I have been using this fabulous scrub for years.
"I love it! It exfoliates as well as moisturising my skin at the same time!
"It leaves my skin soft and renewed. I always stock up when it's on offer."
Another fan shared: "Really love this product, my skin has never been so soft. Remains hydrated 24hrs.
"I love the fragrance too. I've got at least 3 pots.
"Love it when the offers are on." However, shoppers looking for a gentle exfoliating product may wish to look elsewhere, reports the Mirror.
Someone wrote: "Great bundle, gloves are brutal, but leaves skin lovely and soft. Use the butter to soften feet, works wonders."
A different shopper was unhappy the bundle was not presented as a gift set, writing: "Nice bundle but would be better if it was gift boxed." More criticism came from a reviewer who found the gloves were too large.
They thought: "Gloves are too big and not for people with small hands." A shopper reviewing the gloves as an individual item also shared a similar concern.
They claimed: "Very disappointed. I've used these gloves for ages so when my old ones finally bit the dust I purchased a new pair.
"I have small hands and the old pair fitted perfectly but the new pair are so large they don't do the job they were intended for, they just slip around and almost fall off. I'm sorry to say I won't be purchasing them again."
However, a review from a few months ago added: "Great for all over body exfoliation. Love these - on my 5th pair - although they do last for ages." More recent feedback said: "Bought for my 17 year old daughter, she loves them says they do a great job."
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