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Beauty fans are racing to snap up this new Elizabeth Arden SPF with 20% off - plus score free gifts when you shop

Beauty fans are racing to snap up this new Elizabeth Arden SPF with 20% off - plus score free gifts when you shop

Daily Mail​26-06-2025
Summer is here, and if there's one thing more important than booking in multiple garden BBQs, then it is making sure you've got the right face SPF. Thankfully, Elizabeth Arden has us well and truly covered.
Coined 'flawless' by impressed reviewers, the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour® HydraPlay™ Daily Defense Nourishing Fluid SPF40 is a lightweight formula designed to hydrate and protect the skin for a glowing finish. The best part? You can score 20 per cent off for a limited time.
Eight Hour HydraPlay Daily Defense Nourishing Fluid Broad Spectrum SPF 40, 50ml
Designed for impressive comfort and protection, the Eight Hour® HydraPlay™ Daily Defense Nourishing Fluid boasts SPF40 protection to keep your skin shielded from UVA/UVB rays, blue light and pollution with no white cast or oily residue.
The lightweight and non-sticky formula looks flawless on the skin while remaining fragrance-free and perfect for sensitive skin.
MailOnline shoppers can score a huge 20 per cent off this bestselling formula when you purchase two items from the new Hydraplay™ Collection using code PLAY20.
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That's right, MailOnline shoppers can score a huge 20 per cent off this bestselling formula when you purchase two items from the new Hydraplay™ Collection using code PLAY20, an unmissable saving on cult-favourite skincare.
Better still, this exclusive code will entitle you to two free deluxe samples with your purchase of any Hydraplay product, the perfect way to try out new formulas for less.
Designed for impressive comfort and protection, the Eight Hour® HydraPlay™ Daily Defense Nourishing Fluid boasts SPF40 protection to keep your skin shielded from UVA/UVB rays, blue light and pollution without any white cast or oily residue.
The totally lightweight and non-sticky formula has been designed to look flawless on the skin while remaining fragrance-free and gentle on sensitive skin, ensuring no stinging in sensitive areas - with many users raving about its 'ultra-gentle formula'.
'I love how it gives my skin a healthy, dewy glow without looking oily. You can see in the close-up—my skin looks hydrated, smooth, and radiant,' wrote one impressed five-star reviewer.
'It wears beautifully under makeup and hasn't caused any irritation or breakouts, which is a big plus for my sensitive skin.'
This is all thanks to the inclusion of a whole host of skin-loving ingredients that work together to deliver the perfect, glow-giving and deeply hydrating finish that's perfect for everyday wear.
These include a Botanical Blend of rice and soybean oil that helps protect against the skin-ageing effects of blue light and pollution, sugar beet extract to strengthen the skin's moisture barrier and antioxidants to soothe and defend against the ageing effects of pollution.
And users say it's the ' perfect SPF for summer', raving about its lightweight texture, hydrating formula and 'gorgeous glowy finish' it leaves.
Ready to upgrade your sun protection? Snap up this top-rated formula and any other Hydraplay product today and save a whopping 20 per cent using code PLAY20
'I really loved this sunscreen. I've been using it nonstop since it arrived it's almost gone!' wrote one five-star reviewer.
'It has a lightweight texture, leaves no white cast, and feels hydrating without being greasy. Perfect under makeup and gentle on my sensitive skin. A daily essential!'
Another added: 'This product is highly recommended. Not only has sunscreen but the hydration it provides is phenomenal and one of the best I have ever used. Definitely a must have!'
'OMG-I haven't used Elizabeth Arden for years,' a third reviewer explained. 'I forgot what great products they have. I've been using the Eight Hour HydraPlay Daily for the past month and am LOVING IT.'
'I use it in the morning in place of my moisturizer and sunscreen. It works great under my makeup and is not sticky nor does it leave a white residue.'
Ready to upgrade your sun protection? Snap up this top-rated formula and any other Hydraplay product today and save a whopping 20 per cent using code PLAY20.
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