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Meet the skincare tool to help curate your bespoke skincare routine

Meet the skincare tool to help curate your bespoke skincare routine

Metro23-04-2025

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The beauty industry is a saturated market – there, we said it. So, it's not surprising many feel overwhelmed trying to keep up with viral skincare trends – let alone finding the right products to suit our skincare needs and budget.
Having said that, with every new beauty release, or new trend, there is a tendency to hop to the next shiny new release, which means some may have a growing pile of half-used jars and bottles sitting sadly in your bathroom drawer. But, this is where Noli comes in.
Noli is the skincare solution we never knew we needed. Noli combines advanced AI technology with dermatologist-grade diagnostics to take the guesswork out of beauty shopping, and turn the chaos and uncertainty over beauty products into clarity so we invest in the products best suited to our skin and needs.
Noli requires beauty buffs to utilise the fuss-free face scan and complete a personalised questionnaire to discover their beauty profile – otherwise known as their Beauty DNA.
Through this data Noli hones in on your skin type, main concerns, as well as the ingredients that work best for you. From this data, Noli then suggests the products best suited for your skin type and to address your concerns.
Essentially, it's your very own skincare expert on speed dial – kind of.
Not only can the tool help to discover new trending products refine your skincare regime, but, most importantly, it prevents wasting your hard-earned cash on products that don't work for you and risk going to waste.
In fact, research has found 90% of beauty shoppers buy products that don't work for them, and 80% have a 'beauty graveyard' dedicated to those items that get thrown to the wayside. While a separate study states 56% of people struggle to find the skincare product that best suits their needs. But Noli aims to combat this. More Trending
From hyaluronic acids, nourishing moisturisers to SPF, vitamin C and retinoids, there are plenty of products from an array of beauty brands to shop through Noli.
While you can take the quiz to find the product that best suits your needs, you can also take a deep dive into each product to see if it best suits your needs, and even matches your requirements following on from the quiz.
The fun doesn't stop there. Noli is offering new customers the chance to secure 20% off their first order using the code 'WELCOME20', though there is a minimum spend of £30.
Not sure where to start? Noli has shared the most on-trend products of the moment.
Formulated with vitamins E, B3, squalane, hyaluronic acid and mineral-rich volcanic water, which combine to provide a deeply hydrating moisturiser that locks in moisture for hours on end. Not only does it nourish the skin, but it also protects the skin barrier. BUY NOW FOR £18.37 (WAS £24.50)
This multifunctional moisturiser is a lightweight skincare product that is not only moisturising, but contains vitamin C to brighten the complexion, and offers sun protection.It not only hydrates the skin, but works to reduce the appearance of brown spots too. BUY NOW FOR £8.66 (WAS £12.99)
L'Oreal is a household name, and Noli is offering the Age Perfect Le Duo Serum for under £20. The dual pump dispenses collagen-boosting peptide serum, as well as a moisturiser enriched with vitamins B3 and C, for a potent blend of skin-loving ingredients. This combination is hydrating, fast-absorbing and lightweight on the skin. It is moisturising, brightening and works to plump the skin, which is a 360 degree skincare solution. BUY NOW FOR £18.99 (WAS £37.99)
If you are looking to combat any signs of ageing, as well as brighten and hydrate your skin. Retinol is a key ingredient that aims to exfoliate the skin, and leave your skin looking brighter and feeling smoother. But, it's not for everyone, which is why Noli is a useful tool to figure out if it works for your skin. BUY NOW FOR £39.75 (WAS £53)
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