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Skin essential which makes you look ‘lit from within' slashed by £20 at Boots

Skin essential which makes you look ‘lit from within' slashed by £20 at Boots

Wales Online27-05-2025
Skin essential which makes you look 'lit from within' slashed by £20 at Boots
Shoppers say it is the perfect item if you want to achieve youthful, glowing skin
The No7 Lift & Luminate Triple Action Day Cream has become a popular favourite with customers
(Image: No7 )
If you are on a mission to get softer, supple skin this summer than this Boots £10 Tuesday deal might have come at the perfect time, because you can save an impressive £19.95 on the No7 Lift & Luminate Triple Action Day Cream.
The bestselling item promises to leave wrinkles and fine lines visibly reduced, with skin feeling firmer, and skin tone looking more even as well as 24 hours of hydration for visibly younger-looking skin.
Other option for dependable face creams include Moisture Surge 100H Auto-Replenishing Hydrator for £20.80 at Clinique, or the Body Shop's Vitamin E Moisture Day Cream for £18.
There's also the Ultra Facial Cream from Kiehl's for £29.60.
But what do shoppers make of it? Boots customers have been sharing what they love about the cream in the reviews and it's received some glowing feedback. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
The No7 Lift & Luminate Triple Action Day Cream.
(Image: No7 )
One happy buyer entitled their review 'excellent', writing: 'Superb range… nourishes skin beautifully and looks very dewy.. rarely need to wear foundation over it… Highly recommend.'
Someone else said: 'I've been buying this moisturiser for years and I love it.
'It makes my skin feel hydrated and soft without stickiness.
'I adore the glow it gives to my skin - illuminating indeed without looking sparkly or glittery, a 'lit from within' look.
'I can't praise this product enough.'
It wasn't for everyone - with one person writing: 'It's ok, not the best, I bought it on offer to try. It's too thin.'
Yet the majority of customers were loving it. Someone else noted: 'Quite simply this product makes a difference especially as my skin is ageing.
'I've always used No.7 skincare and people always think I'm a lot younger than my 56 years. Thank you No.7.'
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