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The No7 Beauty Vault after its sell out success last year, and we couldn't be happier.
No7 has pulled out all the stops with its latest bundle, which contains eight skincare and make-up favourites ideal for the summer season
While the beauty giant has remained fairly tight lipped about the full contents, it has revealed one item included is a viral bestseller. The bundle also features the Future Renew Night Cream, Restore & Renew Serum, and the vitamin C enriched Radiance+ Exfoliating Cleanser, but that's the only sneaky insight we've been given.
What we also know is out of the eight products, five are full size while the remaining three are miniature versions, and the total value is worth £104.50 of beauty items – emphasis on the beauty. Stay with us!
This eight-piece edit will include skincare and make-up favourites from No7 to create a thorough morning and evening routine.The bundle will feature five full size items as well as three miniature products. Inside you will find the Future Renew Night Cream, Restore & Renew Serum, and the Vitamin C enriched Radiance+ Exfoliating Cleanser, among other products. BUY NOW FOR £35 (Worth £104.50)
No7 has made things even more exciting as those who sign up to get early access to shop the bundle online at Boots will be in with a chance of winning a £250 travel voucher for lastminute.com, so you can jet off to a sunnier climate with the majority of your trip covered.
The hotly anticipated Beauty Vault will be available to shop in store at Boots, as well as online, from 2nd July. More Trending
However, Boots has opened its waiting list for beauty buffs to stay in the know about the edit, gain pre-sale access, and be in the running for the travel voucher. To join the waitlist all you have to do is enter your name and email address at Boots, sit back and relax.
Those who join the waitlist will also secure early access to shop the Beauty Vault on July 1, which is one day ahead of its official release date.
Let's not forget to mention, this purchase retails for just £35, which means you save just under £70. Considering it has sold out in previous years we encourage you to join the waitlist and set an alarm so not to miss out on this bundle – once it's gone, it's gone for a whole year.
Plus, those with a Boots Advantage Card will be able to secure even more points, which can then be used to pay for your next purchase. It's a win win all round.
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