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Top-rated skincare bundle for acne scars and blemishes is going viral for transforming skin FAST (plus, save 10%)

Top-rated skincare bundle for acne scars and blemishes is going viral for transforming skin FAST (plus, save 10%)

Daily Mail​22-05-2025

A four-step skincare bundle is helping shoppers with blemishes and stubborn marks streamline their routines while leaving them with clearer, calmer and more hydrated skin – and it's currently on sale.
The 47 Skin 4 Step Skin Repair Bundle is a complete, science-backed routine designed to calm, clear and hydrate your skin in just four easy steps. Better still? You can score 10 per cent off today.
47 Skin 4 Step Skin Repair Bundle
Streamline your skincare routine with the help of this top-rated 4 Step Skin Repair Bundle from best-selling skincare brand 47 Skin.
Featuring a cleanser, mask, serum and moisturiser with the brand's unique Silver Chitoderm formula, this does-it-all bundle is set to help repair, clear and smooth the skin - and fast.
£104 (save £12) Shop
Impressed shoppers are ditching overcomplicated skincare routines in favour of this all-bases-covered skincare bundle, which contains everything you need for clear, glowing skin.
The four-step set from multi-award-winning skincare brand 47 Skin has been specially designed to help clear blemishes, fade stubborn marks and heal skin – and users say it 'made a difference from the first application'.
'So far my skin feels softer and clearer. It smells nice, it leaves your skin feeling good, no slimy sticky feeling. Soaks in beautifully, skin feels soft after use,' wrote one impressed five-star reviewer.
The secret behind 47 Skin? Silver Chitoderm®. The unique sticky Chitoderm captures the blemish-causing bacteria while the Silver kills 99.9 per cent of it. The result is skincare that over time reduces spots and blemishes, heals stubborn marks, prevents breakouts and hydrates skin.
Each product in the brand's 4 Step Skin Repair Bundle contains this 'magic' ingredient, alongside a host of other soothing and hydrating essentials for your best skin yet.
But what's in the set? You'll receive the Everyday Cleanser, Silver Mask, Serum and Daily Moisturiser – everything you need to cleanse, treat, hydrate and prep the skin.
Ideal for normal to even sensitive skin, the Anti-Blemish & Scar Repair Everyday Cleanser is the perfect starting point of any routine.
Taking the day off with ease, it helps to promote clearer skin, reduces the visibility of blemish marks and leaves your skin feeling silky soft and hydrated - all without stripping away its natural oils.
The Anti-Blemish and Scar Repair Silver Mask is designed to transform your complexion in just 30 minutes.
Simply apply, let it dry, and peel it away to unveil softer and brighter skin, leaving you feeling confident and refreshed.
Next up, the Anti-Blemish & Scar Repair Serum, 47Skin's bestseller, utilises Silver and Chitoderm to help reduce spots and blemishes and fade marks – all without drying the complexion.
And to finish your routine off, the Anti-Blemish & Scar Repair Daily Moisturiser is a lightweight formula designed to prevent blemishes and thoroughly hydrate your skin, leaving it feeling soft and smooth without clogging your pores.
And skincare buffs can't get enough of the four-piece bundle, raving of the gentle formulas and 'incredible' results.
'Very happy with the 4-step bundle. Finally a skincare routine that works for me!' Wrote one impressed shopper.
Another added: 'I was so surprised this made a difference from the first application. Well worth a try and I shall be replenishing it. Skin feels amazing afterwards.'
'Fabulous magical products,' a third reviewer wrote. 'Run, don't walk, and buy some!'.

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