
Boots launches huge Super Sunday Savings sale with up to 50% off and prices start from just £2
IT'S the event millions of thrifty shoppers have been patiently waiting for.
And now Boots Super Sunday Savings returns this Sunday with up to 50% off a wide range of
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Thrifty bargain hunters will be able to snap up cut-price goodies for as little as £2.80
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The viral serum will be on offer for less than £60
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Originally setting you back £30, the palette will be slashed to just £20.10
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For one day only, customers can shop top brands like Estée Lauder, Garmin, Oral-B, and many more - exclusively at boots.com.
It's a not-to-be-missed opportunity to grab incredible discounts across must-have products.
Thrifty bargain hunters will be able to snap up cut-price goodies for as little as £2.80 - making it an epic weekend you don't want to sleep on.
According to a sneak peek, there are plenty of stand-out deals, ranging from posh designer scents to make-up and even viral
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One of the top picks is the cult favourite Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum, down from an eye-watering £89 to a more affordable £59.33 - saving you a staggering £29.67.
And don't be fooled by the 50ml size - the bottle might be small, but it's mighty.
The viral serum, which has won over an astronomical 22,000 positive reviews, infuses skin with 72-hour moisture and targets dryness,
Leaving your complexion looking
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Meanwhile, if your
The wallet-friendly pick is a sumptuous floral bouquet offering a moment of intense femininity.
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An orange blossom, shinning like the sun at its peak, illuminates an opulent yet delicate jasmine flower.
This luminous and profoundly sensual scent prolongs itself in the sweet addiction of honey rose and the warmth of patchouli and cedars notes - it's sure to be a hit this summer.
Another find that's caught the eyes of Boots shoppers - and one that's made it to the sale - is No7 Ultimate Eyeshadow Palette.
Where has Boots closed stores?
BOOTS has never given a full list of the 300 stores closing.
Here's what we know so far about some of the locations where branches that have gone for good.
Pool, Cornwall
Cambrone, Cornwall
Redruth, Cornwall
Wood Street, Swindon, Wiltshire
Clifton, Yorkshire
Cliftonville, Kent
Pemberton, Wigan
Littlehampton, West Sussex
Hough Lane, Layland, Lancashire
Front Street, Prudhoe
Rhos on Sea, Wales
Colwyn Bay, Wales
Portland Walk, Barrow
Gestridge Road, Teignbridge
Caerleon Road, Newport
Chepstow Road, Newport
Carlyon Road, St Austell, Cornwall
St Blazey, Cornwall
Lurgan
Chard Road, Plymouth
Mannamead Road, Plymouth
Claremont Street, Plymouth
Heathside Road, Woking
UEA campus
Hamlet Court Road, Westcliff
Holywell, Flintshire (Wales)
Windhill Road, Wakefield
Upper Warrengate, Wakefield
Glastonbury
Uppingham Road, Leicester
Guildford Road, Woking
Kings Square, York
Warminster
Gorleston, Great Yarmouth
High Row, Darlington
Mudge Way, Plymouth
Mount Pleasant, Exeter
Kirkby Ashfield
Originally setting you back £30, the palette will be slashed to just £20.10 and boasts 15 magical shades to create endless shimmering day to night looks.
If you're a mega beauty buff like we are, you've come across the viral LED beauty technology - and on Sunday, Boots will cut the price of the trendy Sensse Silhouette LED Neck Mask to just £86.66.
The nifty gadget, originally priced at an eye-watering £129.99, addresses multiple skin concerns such as fine lines, wrinkles, dry, rough texture,
Within four weeks, the LED mask will unveil a visibly refined,
Online, the savvy gadget boasts an impressive 4.7-star rating, with many noting it's improved their skin texture and makes their wrinkles ''smaller''.
Meanwhile, if you're into
On Sunday, this fitness must-have will be slashed from an astronomical £349 to £209.40.
It comes with four high-quality foam attachments and five built-in muscle massager speeds, each shown with individual LED indicators.
Boots has also got plenty of offers to look for if you're a parent of have a
Some of the products shoppers will be able to get on the cheap include Mothercare My First Floral Summer Dungaree and Bodysuit for just £10.05, Boots Baby Muslin Squares 3 Pack for just £2.81 and Tutti Bambini Baby Beanbag, £59.25 down from £79.
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