
Amazon cuts 43% off 'super silky' moisturiser that gives a 'filler effect in 24 hours'
Keep wrinkles and fine lines at bay with this affordable day cream.
Targeting the signs of ageing has become an important skincare concern. With so many products aimed at reducing wrinkles and lines, it can be hard to know where to start.
Investing in a proven moisturiser is a good place to start, with Nivea's Expert Filler Cellular Intensive Anti-Age Day Cream SPF 15 said to be one that "really works" - and, costing under £10, it won't break the bank.
Usually priced at £17.49 for a 50ml tub, online delivery giant Amazon is currently offering it for just £9.99, saving 43 per cent off the RRP. For shoppers who may miss Amazon's deal, we have also spotted Superdrug stocking it with the same discount.
Nivea's anti-wrinkle cream is included in the popular skincare brand's Expert Filler range that has been designed to boost skin's anti-ageing performance, all without going under the knife.
It uses hyaluronic acid and pure folic acid, two powerhouse ingredients that are said to provide a "filler effect in 24 hours", with some reviews saying that their fine lines look "less noticeable" and that crows feet have "gone away."
Cellular Expert Filler Intensive Anti-Age Day Cream SPF 15 (50ml)
£17.49
£9.99
Amazon
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With the addition of SPF15, skin is further protected during the day against premature ageing caused by UV rays, while the rose-coloured cream has been praised for its "super silky" formula that "absorbs quickly" into the skin.
Just in case anyone wants to shop around, Boots also offers various deals on anti-aging products with the Olay Complete Moisturise & Glow Day Cream SPF15 (50ml) now half-price at just £7.
Looking for an evening moisturiser instead? Then Superdrug is stocking the popular L'Oreal Paris Age Perfect Golden Age Night Cream (50ml) for just £9.99, down from £19.99.
Skincare buffs keen on Amazon's deal on the Nivea Expert Filler Cream might be interested to hear that it has earned a 4.4 rating based on hundreds of reviews from shoppers who have noticed "a huge difference" and agreed that it works "instantly."
One five-star review read: "This is a great cream, my skin feels so much better after use and crows feet seem to have gone away, well not as prominent as they were."
A second delighted shopper wrote: "Easily absorbed, super silky face cream. Non greasy & you can apply makeup not too long after."
Beauty deal of the week
Beauty fans looking to get a golden glow will know the benefit of tanning drops.
One bottle that has "blown away" shoppers is the Garnier Ambre Solaire Natural Bronzer Self Tan Face Drops - and they cost under £11 a bottle.
Ideal for those who don't want to go through the hassle of using a tanning mitt to prevent patchiness or orange-tones, these "lightweight" drops can be easily mixed into your favourite moisturiser for a flawless glow.
Since the drops offer a "buildable" bronzed look, many reviews have suggested that one of the positives is the ability to "control" the depth of their tan, unlike other products that deliver just one specific shade.
Enriched with skin-loving ingredients hyaluronic acid and coconut water, these Garnier drops also work to keep your skin "intensely moisturised" day by day.
Of course, with the reputation Garnier's Natural Bronzer Face Drops have earned, it's no surprise they have 4.2 rating based on over 2,000 reviews on Amazon alone, as shoppers call them a "little bottle of magic" for a "natural sun-kissed glow."
One purchaser said: "Blown away! I'm not a phaffer. I generally don't bother with things like tan and bronzer. But this little bottle of magic changed all that! I love it! I pop it on with my moisturiser and a couple of hours later I am actually glowing!
"I've been asked repeatedly if I've been on holiday, lost weight, got a new person, had a facelift or found a genie in a bottle. I'm so scared of running out I've stocked up!!"
Shop the Garnier Ambre Solaire Natural Bronzer Self Tan Face Drops for £10.67 on Amazon here.
Someone else praised: "Really impressed with this cream. I have only been using it 5 days and have noticed a huge difference already, especially under my eyes and around my mouth. It's firmed up the skin on my neck too. Will definitely buy this again."
However, it does seem that the texture of the cream may not be suitable for all skin types, as one two-star review read: "It made my skin very oily and felt uncomfortable."
Although, someone else who was a fan of the moisturiser said: "Love this cream. Instantly my skin feels tighter. Nice smell, non greasy and I'll continue to use along with the night cream."
The Nivea Cellular Expert Filler Intensive Anti-Age Day Cream SPF15 (50ml) can be bought for £9.99 on Amazon here.
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