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Boots' £10 cream shoppers say leaves skin 'wrinkle free and looking younger everyday'

Boots' £10 cream shoppers say leaves skin 'wrinkle free and looking younger everyday'

Daily Recorda day ago

Beauty fans will need to act fast if they want to bag this multi-action night cream at the reduced price.
Getting wrinkles and lines is a natural part of life. However, that doesn't mean we can't look for ways to smooth them out and make them look less visible.
While we can't physically turn back the clock, one cream that is said to work is the Olay Total Effects Anti-Ageing 7in1 Night Firming Moisturiser, and it is currently on offer - but for today only (Tuesday, June 10.)
This anti-ageing moisturiser, which is said to leave skin "wrinkle free", is originally worth £16.50, although a 50ml has been included in Boots' £10 Tuesday flash-sale, saving £6.50 off the RRP for a limited time.
Unlike many other creams on the market, this one is fairly unique as it targets not one, but seven different signs of ageing. Benefits include a reduction in wrinkles, moisturisation, even skin tone, refined pores, smooth texture, brightness and improved firmness.
Infused with niacinamide, pro-vitamin B5, vitamin E to enhance the skin's natural renewal process during sleep, shoppers say that they wake up in the morning feeling and looking a little younger every morning.
Olay Total Effects Anti-Ageing 7in1 Night Firming Moisturiser, 50ml
£16.50
£10
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As a "fast absorbing" and "non greasy" formula, beauty fans can be rest assured the this cream won't feel heavy on the skin, or leave pores clogged.
Another multi-action anti-ageing cream worth adding into a skincare routine is the Kleem Organics Neck & Décolleté Cream (50ml), £22.92 on Amazon, that has been designed to lift, tighten and firm.
Elsewhere, Superdrug has slashed 64 percent off the popular L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Filler Line Plumping Water Cream that plumps fine lines and moisturises the skin, with the price now £14.99 after being reduced from £41.99.
Beauty buffs looking to take advantage of Boots' flash deal today on the Olay 7-in-1 Cream will be pleased to hear that it has earned a 4.5 rating from loyal users who say it keeps their skin "unwrinkled" and "youthful looking."
One positive review read: "I have used Olay for many years from when it used to be called Ulay. I use the day moisturiser and night moisturiser I feel it has kept my skin mostly wrinkle free."
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Someone else impressed with the results read: "My partner says I look younger every day, My secret is Olay total effects night cream. is smoothing my wrinkles away. Olay seven in one is the number one, the only one, my one, the one for every one. Thank you Olay, for the skin you give me every day."
A similar review read: "Great moisturiser. Easy to apply. Soaks in and doesn't feel greasy. Keeps my skin looking younger."
Beauty deal of the week
It's almost Father's Day, and are you in need of some gift inspiration?
If you don't want to buy a last minute gift, then we have you covered, as a bottle of aftershave is always a good shout and Debenhams has just cut the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette from £92 to just £55.20 for a large 100ml bottle.
There is also a smaller 60ml bottle that is a bit cheaper, with the price being reduced by 37 per cent from £68 to £43. Since reviews say it "stands out from the crowd", it's a deal worth bagging for dad.
Launched in 2006, this YSL fragrance has been described as "a fragrance for the urban and charismatic 21st century male". For the guy in your life who likes to smell a little different, then this is the bottle to reach for.
It opens on sparkling notes of bergamot, zesty cedarwood and Chinese ginger that has been met with the middle notes of violet leaves and basil flowers, offering a floral and spicy contrast.
It is said to end on base notes of sandalwood, Virginia cedar wood and Haitian vetiver to "highlight this charismatic and magnetic fragrance."
Those who want to stand out from the crowd will appreciate the YSL L'Homme Eau De Toilette, as it has earned a 4.7 rating from Debenhams fragrance buffs who have said it is "unusual" and "always gets compliments."
One positive review read: "An unusual and outstanding men's perfume! What an interesting fresh yet a hint of spice men's perfume! It's different. Stands out from the crowd.
Purchase the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette (100ml) in the Debenhams sale here.
One shopper did find that the scent of the formula wasn't to their liking, writing: "I like Olay products but unfortunately I cannot stand perfume smells and this product has this."
This wasn't the case for everyone, as someone else in a more positive review read: "Its a perfect moisturiser. Goes on well, absorbed easily and leaves skin smooth and soft. The fragrance is just divine and I love it. Everyone thinks I'm like a vampire who never ages!!!"
While a devoted fan said: "This is a wonderful product. I have been using it for over 30 years - the only moisturiser I use. I wash in soap and water, and moisturize with Oil of Olay. My skin is still relatively unwrinkled and youthful looking. An excellent product and well worth recommending."
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