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Boots' No7 Beauty Vault is back for 2025 and costs just £35

Boots' No7 Beauty Vault is back for 2025 and costs just £35

Rhyl Journal01-07-2025
Being the beauty addict that I am, I signed up for one day early access to get a sneak peek of what's on offer before the official launch on Wednesday, July 2.
But be warned – the No7 Beauty Vault sold out within 12 days last year as shoppers raved about the products and savings.
Featuring five full-size products plus deluxe minis, it costs £35 but is worth £104.
No wonder it was a sell-out last year.
The Boots exclusive early access email states: 'Get ready to unlock your summer glow with a curated mix of beauty essentials
'This summer sizzling deal includes luxurious skincare and beautiful makeup for your day and night routines.
'The No7 Beauty Vault is home to summer beauty essentials that help you glow all summer long, a curated collection of the season's top beauty picks which sold out in just 12 days last year.'
As if there isn't enough excitement about what's included, there's also a deluxe mini of a recent best-seller.
The Future Renew Night Cream is said to 'reverse signs of skin damage while you sleep' and the actual serum version 'sells one every seven minutes', according to Boots.
The No7 Beauty Vault is back for 2025. (Image: Boots)What's included:
No7 Gel Finish Nail Polish – Orange Spice – full size
No7 Radiance+ Exfoliating Cleanser – full size
Restore & Renew Face & Neck Multi Action Serum
Protect & Perfect Intense Facial Sun Protection SPF 50 – full size
No7 Velvet Cloud Blush – Coral Kiss – full size
No7 Age Defying Lipstick – Rose Mist – full size
Laboratories Firming Booster Serum
Future Renew Night Cream
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And if the Beauty Vault landing tomorrow isn't enough, then there's also Boots' popular £10 offer to take advantage of today (July 1).
Every Tuesday, selected items within the skincare, healthy, and beauty ranges are reduced to just £10 each.
Today, Japanese skincare brand Curél has its new Hydrating Makeup Cleanser (RRP £16.50) and Deep Moisture Spray (RRP £19.50) on offer as part of the deal.
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