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Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
How to get best-selling No7 anti-ageing skincare from £5 today as Boots drops 'huge' sale
Boots has launched a huge sale on No7 products, with discounts of up to 40% on makeup and skincare For those who missed out on Amazon's massive Prime Day sale last week and are still looking to bag a beauty bargain, Boots has just launched a massive sale on No7 products. The high street retailer is offering discounts of up to 40% on makeup and skincare, making it the perfect opportunity to replenish beauty essentials. Boots doesn't often slash the prices of No7 products this drastically, so savvy shoppers will definitely want to take a look. Prices start from less than £5, with the Anti-Ageing Shimmering Lip Balm and Eye Screen SPF 30 slashed to £4.77. What's more, shoppers who spend £65 or more on selected No7 Future Renew products will be able to bag a bottle of the popular Future Renew Serum, worth £37.95, for free. The deal is only available online, however, and is available while stock lasts. Elsewhere, Superdrug is offering the Warda Collagen Revive and Firm Set, worth £149, for £39. The set fits a 50ml jar of the brand's powerful Skin Lifter Boost Collagen Moisturiser as well as a bottle of the popular Collagen Eye Serum and the Collagen Face Oil Serum. If you're on the hunt for the best No7 deals, keep reading for my top picks. Alternatively, click here to shop the sale directl y... Future Renew Night Serum 25ml - was £39.95 now £31.96 A smaller version of the Future Renew Night Serum is also available, with a 25ml bottle now available for £31.96 down from £39.95. The serum promises to reverse the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, uneven tone and texture, dry skin and the feeling of lost firmness. No7 Future Renew UV Defence Shield SPF 50 50ml - was £24.95 now £19.96 The No7 Future Renew Defence Shield UV SPF 50 is expertly developed to help protect against visible signs of sun damage. The lightweight, invisible No7 finish formula leaves skin looking and feeling hydrated, while helping to provide a defence shield against UV in sunlight. It's formulated with the brand's highest and lightest SPF 50 sun protection, age-defying peptide technology, and hydrating sodium hyaluronate. Get it here. No7 Anti-Ageing Shimmering Lip Balm and Eye Screen SPF 30 - was £7.95 now £4.77 No7's Anti-Ageing Shimmering Lip Balm and Eye Screen SPF 30 contains anti-oxidants to help the skin build its own defences against the ageing effects of the sun. Antioxidants support the skin's natural defences and help prevent long-term damage. Future Renew Eye Serum - was £27.95 now £22.36 As we age, our skin's ability to repair damage decreases. The No7 Future Renew Eye Serum is expertly formulated to reverse visible signs of damage around the eyes. No7's Eye Serum is crafted with Pepticology, an exclusive blend of peptides, and also includes hyaluronic acid, vitamin C and niacinamide. The skin around the eyes is thinner and more delicate than elsewhere on the face, making it more prone to damage, such as the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, a loss of firmness and uneven skin tone and texture. Our skin undergoes most of its repair process overnight so use AM and PM for best results. Beautiful Eyebrows Tinted Gel - was £12.95 now £7.77 No7 Beautiful Eyebrows Tinted Gel offers a naturally fuller-looking brow that stays put all day. Brimming with the unique active oil from pink berry extract, this tinted gel provides a soft, flexible hold that doesn't stiffen or flake. The brush allows for precise application, filling in sparse areas and taming stray hairs to complete your brow look. Available in three shades – Light Brown, Brown and Black, this gel adds a natural tint to your brows over time and provides all day water-resistance to ensure your brows look their best all day. Total Renewal Micro-Dermabrasion Face Exfoliator 75ml - was £9.95 now £7.96 No7 Total Renewal Micro-dermabrasion Face Exfoliator instantly freshens skin, for visibly clearer, younger looking skin. This micro-dermabrasion exfoliator has been developed by our skin care experts for you to use at home. Aluminium-oxide micro-crystals smooth, refine and renew, sweeping away dull cells for incredible radiance from the first time you use it. Get it here. Laboratories Line Correcting Line Booster Serum 25ml - was £44.95 now £26.97 The Laboratories Line Correcting Line Booster Serum 25ml is No7's most supercharged serum to date. Formulated with 7x the Matrixyl 3000+ than our previous clinically proven serums. It's been clinically proven to visibly reduce the appearance of even the deepest, most stubborn lines and wrinkles and is designed to be applied directly to lines and wrinkles for fast, visible results where you want them most. Get it here. Shield and Defend City Light Tinted Moisturiser with 5* UVA + SPF 15 50ml - was £14.95 now £10.46 No7's City Light Tinted Moisturiser is expertly formulated to help support your skin's natural self-defence, with a lightweight, sheer coverage and SPF 15. Powered by a skin-protecting blend of 5* UVA and a unique Antioxidant Complex, it helps shield against the sun and premature signs of ageing. The lightweight, weather-resistant and non-pore blocking formula blends easily into the skin, providing a comfortably moisturised and effortlessly radiant complexion.


Fashion Network
11-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Half of UK women have Boots Advantage Card, many Britons save up points for Christmas spend
One in four Britons now carries a Boots Advantage Card and just how they're saving and spending their points comes to light in the heath & beauty giant's new study. First off, the majority of them start saving at least six months before redeeming their points and 40% of customers spend most of their points over the Christmas period. Top high-end beauty brand redeemed? Mostly anything by Dior. Boots said almost a quarter of the UK population (24%) and almost half of adult women (48%) now hold a Boots Advantage Card with 'millions of points accrued on shopping baskets each day'. Card members mostly spend their points twice a year, with the majority saving up their points for at least six months (74%). A smaller group of 'serial redeemers' (4%) choose to spend their points on average seven times a year on daily essentials such as tissues, bottled water, cotton face pads and cleansing wipes. This group includes 'value-savvy parents who redeem their points on baby items'. While half of Advantage Card members spend their points on daily essentials such as toiletries, hair, and medicines (50%), some 35% splurge on little luxuries like premium beauty. Boots said this year, over 80,000 customers spent their points on the No7 Future Renew range and 19,000 customers treated themselves to Dior make-up, skincare and perfumes. The top luxury items bought using over £50 of Boots Advantage Card points include: Dior Sauvage 60ml; Prada Paradoxe Eau de Parfum 30ml; YSL Libre 30ml; and Lancôme La Vie Est Belle Eau de Parfum 30ml. The top little luxuries bought using up to £30 of Boots Advantage Card points include: No7 Future Renew range (including Day/Night Cream and Eye Serum); La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume; Olay super serum 30ml; L'Oréal Paris Revitalift; and Bubble Slam Dunk Moisturiser 50ml.


Fashion Network
11-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Half of UK women have Boots Advantage Card, many Britons save up points for Christmas spend
One in four Britons now carries a Boots Advantage Card and just how they're saving and spending their points comes to light in the heath & beauty giant's new study. First off, the majority of them start saving at least six months before redeeming their points and 40% of customers spend most of their points over the Christmas period. Top high-end beauty brand redeemed? Mostly anything by Dior. Boots said almost a quarter of the UK population (24%) and almost half of adult women (48%) now hold a Boots Advantage Card with 'millions of points accrued on shopping baskets each day'. Card members mostly spend their points twice a year, with the majority saving up their points for at least six months (74%). A smaller group of 'serial redeemers' (4%) choose to spend their points on average seven times a year on daily essentials such as tissues, bottled water, cotton face pads and cleansing wipes. This group includes 'value-savvy parents who redeem their points on baby items'. While half of Advantage Card members spend their points on daily essentials such as toiletries, hair, and medicines (50%), some 35% splurge on little luxuries like premium beauty. Boots said this year, over 80,000 customers spent their points on the No7 Future Renew range and 19,000 customers treated themselves to Dior make-up, skincare and perfumes. The top luxury items bought using over £50 of Boots Advantage Card points include: Dior Sauvage 60ml; Prada Paradoxe Eau de Parfum 30ml; YSL Libre 30ml; and Lancôme La Vie Est Belle Eau de Parfum 30ml. The top little luxuries bought using up to £30 of Boots Advantage Card points include: No7 Future Renew range (including Day/Night Cream and Eye Serum); La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume; Olay super serum 30ml; L'Oréal Paris Revitalift; and Bubble Slam Dunk Moisturiser 50ml.


Fashion Network
11-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Half of UK women have Boots Advantage Card, many Britons save up points for Christmas spend
One in four Britons now carries a Boots Advantage Card and just how they're saving and spending their points comes to light in the heath & beauty giant's new study. First off, the majority of them start saving at least six months before redeeming their points and 40% of customers spend most of their points over the Christmas period. Top high-end beauty brand redeemed? Mostly anything by Dior. Boots said almost a quarter of the UK population (24%) and almost half of adult women (48%) now hold a Boots Advantage Card with 'millions of points accrued on shopping baskets each day'. Card members mostly spend their points twice a year, with the majority saving up their points for at least six months (74%). A smaller group of 'serial redeemers' (4%) choose to spend their points on average seven times a year on daily essentials such as tissues, bottled water, cotton face pads and cleansing wipes. This group includes 'value-savvy parents who redeem their points on baby items'. While half of Advantage Card members spend their points on daily essentials such as toiletries, hair, and medicines (50%), some 35% splurge on little luxuries like premium beauty. Boots said this year, over 80,000 customers spent their points on the No7 Future Renew range and 19,000 customers treated themselves to Dior make-up, skincare and perfumes. The top luxury items bought using over £50 of Boots Advantage Card points include: Dior Sauvage 60ml; Prada Paradoxe Eau de Parfum 30ml; YSL Libre 30ml; and Lancôme La Vie Est Belle Eau de Parfum 30ml. The top little luxuries bought using up to £30 of Boots Advantage Card points include: No7 Future Renew range (including Day/Night Cream and Eye Serum); La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume; Olay super serum 30ml; L'Oréal Paris Revitalift; and Bubble Slam Dunk Moisturiser 50ml.


Daily Mail
11-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Six tricks to turbocharge your Boots Advantage card points
One in four Britons has a Boots Advantage Card – and nearly half of all women. And new research by the high street giant reveals not only how popular the loyalty scheme is, but also how people are spending their points. Boots found that 74 per cent of customers save their points for at least six months before redeeming them. Women are more likely to save their points over several years to purchase big–ticket items, worth £50 or more. The typical Boots Advantage Card member spends their points twice a year, according to the findings. Most customers stash away their Boots points in order to help fund larger and pricier purchases, Boots said. Many customers are saving up for coveted items including the £479.99 Dyson Airwrap, Fitbits and premium beauty brands. While half of members use points for daily necessities, 35 per cent of members splurge on premium beauty. This year alone, over 80,000 Boots customers spent their points on No7 Future Renew anti–ageing products, while 19,000 customers treated themselves to Dior make–up, skincare and perfumes. A smaller, but active, group, comprising 4 per cent of 'serial redeemers', redeem points frequently on daily essentials like cleansing wipes, tissues and bottled water, particularly parents using points for baby and parenting products. As of the end of May, 40 per cent of Boots customers said they spent most of their points during the expensive Christmas period. I saved up £300 worth of Boots points Liv, 26, lives in Worcestershire and works as a ballet and pilates teacher. After a decade of using her Boots Advantage Card, the savvy shopper had always made the most of promotions and sales. However, last July she decided to step it up. Inspired by the Recycle at Boots scheme, where shoppers earn Advantage points for bringing in old beauty product containers, she decided to try to save £300 worth of points – the full retail price of an LED face mask she had been eyeing up. Liv said: 'I started saving more intentionally from July 2024, especially when I realised how much I could benefit from the recycling scheme. 'From there, I got strategic — using the Boots app to spot double points events, doing bigger shops around Christmas, and timing my purchases carefully to make every point count.' Over the next nine months, Liv built her Boots Advantage Card balance to just over 27,000 points. The LED mask went on offer at Boots and Liv was able to redeem the full cost using her points, with around £10 worth still left on her card. Friends and family, including Liz's grandmother and aunt, helped contribute their health and beauty empties for her to recycle. Liv said: 'Everyone got behind me when they heard what I was saving for – and once I finally got it and showed them it was the real deal, they were all so excited. Now they're buzzing about the scheme too!' Liv shops at Boots three or more times a month, often bringing in recyclables each visit. Her go–to purchases include skincare, vitamins, haircare, makeup, and products she uses to support her work as a dance instructor. How to maximise points at Boots Shoppers with a Boots loyalty card can buy something in–store, online or via the Boots app and collect three points for every £1 spent. If you build up, for example, 1,234 points, you will have £12.34 to spend at Boots. To pay for your shopping using your points balance, you will need the full amount as you cannot split payments between points and cash. You will be able to check in–store, online or on the app how many points you have and what they are worth. There are a number of different ways to maximise the number of points you can earn on your Boots Advantage Card. 1. Consider downloading the Boots app Check whether you could benefit from downloading the Boots Advantage Card app. Via the app, you will be able to see your tailored Boots Advantage Card offers listed, just as you can if you do not use the app but still have an online Boots account. Boots does also still send points offers via post for those who want them. If you go for the app, have a look at the 'view offers' section. Offers vary, but double, triple or even quadruple points offers are sometimes available on certain products. Offers typically change every month and you will need to load them onto your card via the app. 2. Recycle for points You can recycle empty beauty, cosmetics and health packaging to get a Boots points boost worth up to £5. The Recycle at Boots scheme will take care of the health and beauty empties you cannot typically recycle at home. To use the scheme, shoppers will need to download the chain's Recycle at Boots app and bring their empty and washed items into an in–store drop–off point. If you recycle five eligible empties or more and spend £10 in–store, you can collect 500 Advantage Card points. Only items listed in the drop–down list in the Scan2Recycle system will be eligible for a reward, Boots said. 3. Get the over 60s involved Anyone 60 or over is eligible to join Boots Over 60s rewards scheme, offering eight points for every £1 spent on Boots own–brand products and a selection of other brands, including Botanics and Natural Collection. As part of the over–60s scheme, shoppers can also get access to exclusive in–store events and offers. The offers can be used on top of the Boots Advantage prices offer for loyalty card holders. 4. Make the most of Advantage card prices Like many supermarkets such as Sainsbury's and Tesco, Boots is now offering lower prices on thousands of products for members. Only shoppers with a Boots Advantage Card will be eligible to make use of the lower prices. The range of products where loyalty prices are on offer varies, but it it sometimes possible to get 50 per cent off the price a non–member would pay. 5. Sign up to the parenting club Parents with children under the age of five can sign up to Boots' Parenting Club to boosts their points balance. Parents signed up to the scheme can get eight points per £1 on their baby shop, exclusive savings, in–store events and free gifts. The scheme is 20 this year and Boots has said there will be bonus offers up for grabs. 6. Make the most of your birthday Boots offers double points to members during their birthday month, enabling shoppers to get six points for every £1 spent. To get the birthday bonus, your date of birth will need to be detailed in your Boots Advantage Card account. The offer will also, as with other offers, need to be loaded onto your Boots card.