
Boots shoppers say £10 Inkey bundle leaves skin 'nourished and glowing'
Boots customers have been raving about a popular cleanser that "melts away" make-up whilst leaving "nourished and glowing" complexions behind. The product bundle has now been discounted in an online deal that cuts its regular price by more than half.
Usually on sale for £21, The Inkey List Cleansing Balm and Pads Bundle has been slashed during the retailer's weekly flash promotion to just £10. This bundle has a 150ml tube of the popular Oat Cleansing Balm (worth £12) alongside three of the Reusable Cleansing Pads (worth £9).
The oat-infused formula is described as "suitable for all skin types, including sensitive". It dissolves "all traces of make-up, including waterproof and long-wear products" and promotes a "nourished and more glowing complexion."
The balm comes alongside a set of Inkey's dual-textured Cleansing Pads, offering two surfaces for "the ultimate clean". One side features a "super-soft" texture designed to dissolve cosmetics, SPF, and dirt, whilst the "lightly textured side" provides gentle buffing to "remove stubborn impurities and refine skin's appearance".
Similar products are available elsewhere, including the B. Melting Cleansing Balm at Superdrug (£8.50 for 120g, reduced from £17) or the el.f. Holy Hydration! Makeup Melting Cleansing Balm (£10.88 for 56.5g on Amazon). However, fans of Inkey will be pleased to see the discount at Boots, available until July 23, reports the Mirror.
The bundle has earned hundreds of five-star reviews from customers who were "hooked" on the product that "removes make-up fast" and offers "a soft, supple finish to your skin." Shoppers who experienced positive outcomes with this item have left priasse online.
One said: "I really like this cleansing balm. It feels soft and smooth on the skin, and melts away dirt and sunscreen easily. After washing, my face feels clean but not dry or tight. It's very gentle and perfect. I use it every day and it never causes irritation. Will buy again!".
Another added: "Great product - my skin has been so much better following the use of this product and my skin is looking so much healthier. Was having loads of breakouts prior and now my skin is great since I've been using this product."
A third shared: "I love this cleanser. It cleans my skin thoroughly but leaves no dryness or tight feeling. It's super gentle but super effective, and I use it every day."
Yet, not everyone was as impressed. A different user wrote: "I love this product so much, and I'm so disappointed that I never quite know what I'm going to get. Some tubes are more oily and others have granules in them, which I really don't want to use, and result in me wastefully throwing them out."
And another warned: "I use to love this! This was my favourite cleanser but I think something has changed and there's more grit? It now just irritates my skin rather than cleansing it. Really disappointed."
Build up points that you can keep track of in-store at the checkout, online through your account or via the Boots app. On your next shopping trip, you can use the value of your points instead of cash to treat yourself.
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