
Boots shoppers spending £35 get £70 worth of free No7 in soon-to-sell-out deal
The edit was made available to early access waitlist customers on July 1, and is now open to the wider public, though it's predicted to be snapped up quickly. Last year, the Beauty Vault sold out in 12 days and given the increased number of beauty enthusiasts joining the waitlist this year, it's anticipated to sell out even faster.
Retailing at £35 but boasting a value of £104, the vault comprises a blend of iconic favourites and innovative new additions. It provides an impressive assortment of No7's most cherished skincare and makeup products, encompassing eight items, five of which are full-sized.
The selection is curated with the summer season in mind, featuring full-sized choices ranging from a vibrant gel-finish nail varnish promising streak-free application and a cream-to-powder blush infused with squalene for a blurred effect, to an SPF 50 and a brightening cleanser.
Additional treats include a mini Future Renew Night Cream to address visible damage overnight, and the Laboratories Firming Booster Serum designed to visibly lift and tone within a week. Completing the vault are the Age Defying Lipstick in Rose Mist, reports the Mirror.
In other news, Glossybox has released its highly anticipated Summer Bag Limited Edition, too. Packed with 10 premium, viral and essential beauty must-haves, it's worth over £142, but shoppers can buy it for £45. With standout brands including Sol de Janeiro, Morphe, ICONIC London, and Medik8. As part of the set, each item works out at £4.50.
For those seeking further options, ASOS is offering their Luxury Travel Essentials Beauty Box for £40. Coming in a handy travel pouch, the edit boasts £135 worth of products, saving £95 on the RRP. Inside, shoppers will find eight products from a range of top brands, including Elemis, Laneige, Sol de Janeiro and Elizabeth Arden.
While the No7 Vault provides undeniable value, offering a saving of £69 compared to purchasing the items individually, it may not be suitable for all skin types, particularly those with highly sensitive skin. If you're susceptible to irritation, it might be prudent to conduct a patch test first or introduce the products gradually.
Here's a rundown of what's included in the set:
Priced at £35, the No7 Summer Beauty Vault presents an excellent selection of reliable skincare and makeup essentials, as well as some fresh introductions to the range. This makes it an ideal chance to replenish your No7 collection or give the brand a go for the first time. Shoppers can delve into the No7 vault here.
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