Boots’ beloved £10 Tuesday price drop is a fantastic way to try out some new products or stock up on some old beauty and skincare favourites on a budget. Every week shoppers can discover new must-haves from brands such as Huda Beauty, Weleda, No7, L’Oréal Paris and more for just £10.
But it is not the only way to snag a deal. In fact, we’ve found a way where shoppers can snap up a ‘powerful’ anti-ageing serum worth £34.95 for £2.50, without being constricted to Boots’ £10 Tuesday deals.
No7’s Firming Booster Serum, which is ‘clinically proven for firmer looking skin’ is one of the brand’s ‘most concentrated’ firming serums to date, designed to instantly target areas that are ‘prone to sagging’. If you buy it individually, you would have to shell out £34.95 but if you opt to purchase Boots’ Skincare Edit, which comes in a pretty pink wash bag, you can get 10 products for £24.99, including the No7 Laboratories Firming Booster serum, which works out at less than £2.50 each.
This means customers who snap up the set will essentially be getting more than £90 worth of skincare for free.
Other products included in the Skin Edit includes a 100ml bottle of Pixi Glow Tonic, a tube of the celeb-approved Weleda’s Skin Food Cream and a big bottle of Cetraben’s Hydrating Body Lotion. You also get a tub of Nivea’s Q10 Powerful Anti-Wrinkle and Firming Face Cream and a sample of Bioderma’s Sensibio Foaming Gel, among other things too.
The Firming Booster Serum , which is ‘clinically proven for firmer looking and feeling skin’ and is one of No7’s ‘most concentrated’ firming serums to date, designed to intensively target areas that are prone to sagging to deliver ‘fast, visible results’. The ‘miracle’ treatment has been praised by shoppers in a string of five star reviews, with one 57-year-old ‘amazed’ by the results.
The customer said: “I can actually feel this working and it makes my cheekbones look amazing. I’m 57 years old. I stopped using it for a couple of weeks due to illness. I couldn’t believe how my skin deteriorated. I started using this serum again and in no time my skin was really lifted. I’m amazed.”
Meanwhile another shopper added: “This serum is awesome. I’m 52 and started seeing loose skin on my neck and tried this, after just a couple of week s I started seeing some definite tightening. I’m in love with this product, it is a great price. I can only say great things about it. I feel this product will help me hide my age a little better. I have told my sisters about this and my best friends. The other women will have to find out on their own, I can’t give all my secrets away.”
Boots say that women who trailed this product said it gave them the ‘best results they had seen from a skincare product’. It contains something called Matrixyl 3000+, which is No7’s powerful anti-wrinkle peptide technology, created to restore a more youthful appearance to your skin.
“This product works miracles!” another customer commented. “ The difference in my neck, laugh lines and forehead are night and day . My neck was getting so many wrinkles and now I only have one little one left.”
While some loved the applicator, others weren’t a fan, with one shopper writing: “Of the ‘extra’ serums by no 7 I don’t fully rate this product – the little roller balls are good but squeezing the serum from tube onto the applicator can be hit and miss as sometimes too much & if not enough squeezing again definitely results in too much. Not sure what can be done to improve the applicator though, as the Mirror reports.
Other much-loved serums include the Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte’s Magic Serum Crystal Elixir, £65, which contains vitamin c to create a brighter-looking complexion, and it includes the hydration powerhouse polyglutamic acid – a supercharged skincare ingredient that’s an incredible 4x more hydrating than hyaluronic acid.
As well as the Elemis Pro-Collagen Super Serum Elixir – but again at £59, you’re unlikely to beat the price of the No7 serum when it’s on offer.