
Medik8 anti-ageing retinol kit worth £119 now on sale for £80
When it comes to reliable and highly-rated anti-ageing skincare that beauty enthusiasts praise for delivering remarkable results, Medik8 is a top contender. The brand's scientifically-supported formulas have garnered a devoted following, including celebrities such as Hailey Bieber, Victoria Beckham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
However, like many high-quality anti-ageing skincare products, they often come with a hefty price tag. That's why shoppers are rushing to grab a four-step skincare routine that targets fine lines and wrinkles while it's on offer.
Offering customers a saving of £39, the Medik8 CSA Retinol Kit, valued at £119, can currently be nabbed for £80. The kit includes four products: a full-size C-Tetra, a full-size Advanced Day Total Protect, a full-size Intelligent Retinol, and a travel-size Surface Radiance Cleanser.
If customers were to purchase these products separately, it would cost £142, but they're now available for £80. Just to highlight the value of this deal, Medik8's full-size Advanced Day Total Protect alone costs £59, reports the Daily Record.
The kit simplifies adhering to Medik8's CSA philosophy, which involves applying vitamin C every morning followed by sunscreen, vitamin A every night for a youthful-looking complexion, and using a radiant cleanser for smoothing and brightening results.
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Medik8 asserts that the kit addresses 90% of anti-ageing skincare concerns and it's an excellent way to streamline a skincare routine. Illustrating the effectiveness of Medik8's offerings, 42 reviewers have awarded it a superb overall rating of five stars. One user noted that after 'two weeks' their skin appeared 'well-groomed' and more 'elastic'.
A different customer mentioned: "I started using the Medik8 around 3 weeks ago. Have already seen a vast improvement in my skin. Wrinkles are fading and my acne has calmed down."
Another reviewer was especially taken with the serum, stating: "These are all great products - they work, and they feel luxurious to use. I particularly love the vitamin C serum - it feels like a treat and smells gorgeous. The C-Tetra Serum works to visibly brighten uneven skin tone and reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles, while remaining gentle on sensitive skin."
Turning to another revered name in anti-ageing skincare, Elizabeth Arden, Boots has chopped a generous £25.67 off the price of their Retinol Ceramide Capsules Line Erasing Night Serum Gift Set. Normally retailing at £77, it is now available for £51.33, including a hydrating Retinol Ceramide Capsules Line Erasing Night Serum, a Retinol Ceramide Capsules Line Erasing Eye Cream, and the well-loved Retinol Ceramide Capsules Daily Youth Restoring Serum.
One individual enthused about their 'fantastic results' with the Medik8 kit, detailing their experience: "Face wash leaves the skin very smooth and not tight. Vit C is absorbed into the skin beautifully, and my skin looks brighter. SPF moisturiser sinks in well, not drying or chalky. Retinol sinks in well, no pilling with oil or night cream on top, no irritation. A great kit. Results are fantastic my skin is brighter, colour more even, smoother, softer and firmer."
However, a customer leaving a three-star review shared their dissatisfaction, saying: "Overall ok with products but not seen any improvement to date. The cleanser is very drying and it says use morning and night which is way too much! Was then advised to use once a week which should have been clearer from the outset. I don't have sensitive skin either. Instructions not clear."
The Paula's Choice Anti-Ageing Foaming Cleanser, priced at £27, has been dubbed a 'favourite' by shoppers for its ability to 'completely remove my makeup without leaving my skin tight and dry'. Customers also love how it 'reduces the appearance of my fine lines, plumps out my skin and leaves me with an ageless look'.
A shopper in their sixties expressed that they did not hesitate to purchase now that the Medik8 Retinol Kit is discounted to £80, commenting: "I love all Medik8 products so grabbed this kit when it was on offer. Great value and all the products are top quality."
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