
Boots shoppers get free Prada mirror when buying 'non-drying' lipstick
Shoppers can get a designer compact mirror when they purchase selected Prada Beauty products at Boots online, and the Soft Matte Lipsticks are the bestseller icons from the collection
Boots shoppers can get their hands on a luxury gift with purchase from Prada Beauty when buying selected makeup from the brand's iconic matte lipstick to setting powder, eyeliner and more.
The Prada Beauty mirror is inspired by the brand's iconic Triangle. It features a silver metal base and gold-coloured trims, and shoppers can get a free Prada Beauty pouch to keep it scratch-free and safe from stains.
But you'll have to be quick - the free gift will only be given out while stocks last. Shoppers can pick it up when buying a Prada Monochrome Soft Matte Lipstick, £40, which comes in 18 universally flattering shades. The lipstick delivers soft, diffused colours that recall the luminosity and versatility of Prada's iconic Re-Nylon fabric.
There are more affordable brands that shoppers can get matte lipsticks including Lisa Eldridge's True Velvet Lip Colour, £27, and it leaves a velvety matte finish with a subtle sheen on lips.
The MAC Macximal Silky Matte Lipstick in shade Velvet Teddy is now reduced to £20 on LookFantastic and provides up to 12 hours of full-coverage colour, paired with up to eight hours of lip-loving moisture to encourage a comfortable, high-impact finish.
While the Prada Beauty nude pink shades like Tiepolo, Nudo and Blush are popular, cherry-red tones are equally loved by beauty fans. The lipsticks are formulated with Micro-Fit technology so that they glide seamlessly onto lips and feel weightless. Despite labelled as a matte lipstick, shoppers found it "hydrating" and "non-drying".
It is infused in bifidus extract and jojoba oil to protect and reinforce the lip barrier function. One five-star shopper commented: "The packaging is gorgeous with a magnetic top. It is very chic in my bag. I love this lipstick especially because it is a matte, but not a drying matte. It's extremely soft and hydrating, which I think can be hard to find sometimes with matte lipstick. The application is extremely smooth, and the wear is great."
Another shared: "The packaging is very luxurious and heavy, it does not have a specific smell and it is the perfect tone for all skin tones, its texture is very soft and thanks to its ingredients it makes it very moisturising. I love that it's in matte finish."
The Prada Monochrome Soft Matte Lipstick is refillable, so shoppers can keep the metal case and get a refill of lipstick. But some customers said they "won't be repurchasing". One said: "Good colour and stayed in pretty well, but don't think I would purchase again because of the cost. Nothing about it really wowed me to entice me to purchase this exact lipstick."
A second added: "The formula is a true matte with a light, buildable texture. It feels comfortable for the first 30 minutes after applying, but then I feel like I need to apply a lip balm. I don't feel like this lipstick lives up to the price point."
But some said they bought it to treat themselves, with one sharing: "It is a solid investment for anyone looking to elevate their makeup collection."
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