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Debenhams is selling £305 worth of luxury anti-ageing skincare for just £41

Debenhams is selling £305 worth of luxury anti-ageing skincare for just £41

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Skincare aficionados eager to expand their skincare arsenal can now enjoy a windfall, courtesy of Debenhams. This retailer is presenting a luxury branded bundle at a phenomenal 86 percent discount from its original retail price.
London Botanical Laboratories has garnered a stellar reputation among beauty enthusiasts for its natural and clean products that have been known to make skin appear "brighter" and "hydrated."
Nonetheless, similar to numerous luxury brands, its offerings can come with a considerable price tag, with this Renew and Glow Skincare Set originally valued at an eye-watering £305. Fortunately, Debenhams customers can snag it for a mere £41.25, representing a massive saving of over £263 on high-end anti-ageing skincare.
Engineered to address skin texture, tone, and tell-tale signs of ageing, this comprehensive bundle includes two sets from the esteemed skincare brand - each set comprising a moisturiser and serum.
First up is the Brightening Vitamin C Set, featuring the brand's Vitamin C + CBD Serum, which on its own would cost £85 for the 30ml included. This "lightweight" formulation is teeming with antioxidants and hyaluronic acid, specially designed to tackle sun-induced pigmentation, acne marks, and uneven skin tone, reports the Daily Record.
Additionally, there's the Vitamin C + CBD The Pro-Glow Fresh Vit C Day Cream, valued at £85, which boasts the same ingredients, accompanied by an "uplifting" fragrance that leaves skin looking incandescent and hydrated.
This exceptional deal offers customers the chance to experience high-quality, luxury skincare at an unbeatable price, making it an offer that's not to be missed.
Second in the bundle is the Pro-Glow Set, valued at £135, that contains the Laboratories' renowned Pro-Glow Nourishing CBD Night Cream that comes with a £70 price-tag on its own and the Pro-Glow Brightening CBD Serum worth £65.
The 50ml night moisturiser is bursting with the benefits of CBD and green tea, that work to intensely hydrate, soften and improve skin elasticity while you sleep, so you wake with a brighter more refreshed complexion.
Like the day cream, the 30ml serum boasts soothing pro-Vitamin B5 and niacinamide to provide long-lasting hydration and protect skin from the elements and pollution, leaving it looking brighter and renewed.
At less than £42, this is an incredible bargain not to be missed. To iron out pesky fine lines and combat wrinkle formation, the last couple of items in this set hail from the company's outstanding Bakuchiol Renewal Set.
It comprises the bakuchiol-infused Bakuchiol + CBD Serum (30ml) and the sumptuous Bio-Retinol Ultimate 8-Hour Renew Night Cream (50ml), each with a regular value of £89.
The enchanting duo – bakuchiol serum and night cream – beautifully marry gentle bio-retinol's wrinkle-tackling prowess with the novelty of a three plum extract, pitching it as a "unique" proposition in today's market.
For deal-driven shoppers keen to sample an array of brands without breaking the bank, look no further than Boots' £40 Pamper Beauty Box, brimming with over £156 worth of products featuring Sundae, BYOMA, Bloom and Blossom, and Liz Earle treasures.
Over at Superdrug, beauty aficionados can snag the Dr. Eve_Ryouth Ultimate Wrinkle Filler Face and Eyes Set, ordinarily priced at a steep £179, for a mere £24.99 – that's an astonishing 86 percent off this proven anti-ageing champion.
Turning to the Renew and Glow Skincare Set, Debenhams' patrons are singing praises of this "bargain" find, crediting it with offering them "effective" skincare solutions on the cheap.
One thrilled customer gushed, "Great products and price. A real bargain: saved £££s."
Juiced with excitement, a second savvy skin connoisseur added, "Extremely effective product highly recommended, pleased with results."
Meanwhile, the London Botanical Laboratories website is abuzz with glowing testimonials for their range, with a particular shopper praising the vitamin C set: "I love the texture of this moisturizer bought this with the serum and the entire set is truly amazing."
Another customer was enthralled by the effects of the Bakuchiol serum: "The blend of Bakuchiol and CBD has visibly improved my skin's texture and reduced the appearance of fine lines. This serum is now my go-to, and I can't recommend it enough for a more youthful and radiant look."
At the time of reporting, we've not stumbled upon any negative feedback for the Renew and Glow Skincare Set, which only cements its coveted reputation even further.
Snap up the London Botanical Laboratories offerings at a spectacular 86 percent discount from Debenhams right here.
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