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Wales Online
5 hours ago
- Health
- Wales Online
Bestselling Boots No7 serum 'reverses signs of skin damage' while you sleep
Bestselling Boots No7 serum 'reverses signs of skin damage' while you sleep The No7 Future Renew Damage Reversal Night Serum is the bestselling skincare product on the Boots website. The No7 Future Renew Night Serum 25ml costs £39.95 (Image: Bethan Shufflebotham ) Health and beauty retailer Boots have made their own No7 brand a household name when it comes to makeup and skincare. Lately though, the brand has championed when it comes to making new innovative products. One of their latest - the Future Renew Damage Reversal Night Serum - rose to be an essential beauty product amongst skincare enthusiasts. When it launched in April this year, it sold one every seven seconds, making it the bestselling skincare product on the Boots website. READ MORE: 'Must-have' plump-effect lip gloss now under £13 at Sephora READ MORE: Tom Ford's 'best' perfume shoppers have bought is 20% off on Lookfantastic No7's Future Renew Night Serum has been clinically proven to reverse signs of visible skin damage and its formula is backed by science. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here Created with years of research with the University of Manchester, it's No7's most scientifically advanced night serum using chronotechnology to sync with your skin's natural overnight repair cycle. Another serum that uses similar technology is the Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex, which uses Chronolux Power Signal Technology, designed to enhance the skin's natural repair and renewal processes. Launched earlier this year, the No7 Future Renew Night Serum is proving popular with skincare fans (Image: Bethan Shufflebotham ) The No7 formula contains a world-first super peptide blend, designed to reverse visible signs of skin damage, including fine lines, wrinkles, uneven tone and texture, and dry skin, say Boots. It also includes Lindera Strychnifolia, a plant extract that helps strengthen the skin's internal clock and boost nighttime repair signals, alongside hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, vitamin C and E. Ahead of its launch, journalist Bethan Shufflebotham blind-tested the serum. She said: "Within two weeks, friends started commenting on how glowy my skin looked and by week four, I noticed a real shift - my usual redness had calmed down significantly, and the texture of my skin felt smoother and more refined." After using the serum for 10 weeks, my blemishes were reduced and my skin looked more radiant with better texture She added: "By the eight-week mark, my blemishes had reduced, my complexion looked more even, and my skin felt clearer and more resilient overall. "I enjoyed using it so much, I've kept it in my regular skincare rotation and find myself regularly reaching for it. I especially like the relaxing DreamScentz hypoallergenic fragrance, which is a really lovely way to wind down at the end of the day." Some people may still be looking for an anti-ageing product with a little more power behind it, though. In which case, Medik8's Crystal Retinal is an incredibly popular. Despite No7's serum not containing Vitamin A, Boots say it is clinically proven to reverse visible signs of skin damage in 100% of users, and has racked up some impressive reviews on the Boots website, too. One 86-year-old reviewer noticed visible improvement, commenting: "Really good. I am 86, but I'm sure there is a difference since using both serums ." Another wrote: "I'm heading for my mid-70s and I really can see a difference for the better - just wish it wasn't so expensive." Another said: "My skin feels and looks healthy. People have noticed my facial skin and asked me if I have been on holiday. I reply no and then they ask how I have attained such lovely skin." One shopper has been using the product for two months and said: "This is the only product that I used differently in my routine, so I know that this must be the one making the difference. My skin looks healthier and feels smoother, and my fine lines are less noticeable." The main criticisms the product has received, though, are regarding the price to product ratio. One wrote: "A very good product but the price for 25ml seems a bit steep. Doesn't last long at all and I've been very sparing." Another added: "I liked the product but after three weeks using it once a day it ran out. It did not last long enough to see if it did anything. I have never spent so much on a face product before." A 25ml bottle of the No7 Future Renew Night Serum comes in at £39.95, but shoppers can get double the amount of product for £49.95 with the 50ml tube. And, by stacking some current deals at Boots, shoppers could get it even cheaper, too. Article continues below It's also on three for two with the cheapest item being free, meaning customers can get three 50ml tubes for £94.90. And finally, anyone who uses the code REVERSE10 at the checkout can get £10 off, slashing the overall cost to £84.90 - averaging at £28.30 per tube.


Daily Mirror
12 hours ago
- Health
- Daily Mirror
Shoppers praise science-backed serum that 'reverses' signs of skin damage
The No7 Future Renew Damage Reversal Night Serum has been clinically proven to reverse visible signs of skin damage while you sleep - and it's been a huge hit with shoppers Boots' own No7 has long been a household name when it comes to makeup and skincare. But in recent years, the brand has seriously raised the bar when it comes to its newest innovations. One of their latest - the Future Renew Damage Reversal Night Serum - quickly cemented itself as a bathroom cupboard essential among shoppers and beauty editors alike. During launch week back in April, it sold one every seven seconds, making it the bestselling skincare product on No7's Future Renew Night Serum is a science-backed formula that's been clinically proven to reverse visible signs of skin damage while you sleep. Backed by years of research with the University of Manchester, it's actually the brand's most scientifically advanced nighttime serum to date, and uses chronotechnology to sync with your skin's natural overnight repair cycle. Another serum that uses similar technology is the Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex, which uses Chronolux Power Signal Technology, which is designed to enhance the skin's natural repair and renewal processes. When it comes to the No7 formula, though, it contains a world-first super peptide blend, designed to reverse visible signs of skin damage, including fine lines, wrinkles, uneven tone and texture, and dry skin. It also includes Lindera Strychnifolia, a plant extract that helps strengthen the skin's internal clock and boost nighttime repair signals, alongside hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, vitamin C and E. Ahead of its launch, I blind-tested the serum and documented the experience. Within two weeks, friends started commenting on how glowy my skin looked and by week four, I noticed a real shift - my usual redness had calmed down significantly, and the texture of my skin felt smoother and more refined. By the eight-week mark, my blemishes had reduced, my complexion looked more even, and my skin felt clearer and more resilient overall. I enjoyed using it so much, I've kept it in my regular skincare rotation and find myself regularly reaching for it. I especially like the relaxing DreamScentz hypoallergenic fragrance, which is a really lovely way to wind down at the end of the day. Some people may still be looking for an anti-ageing product with a little more power behind it, though. In which case, Medik8's Crystal Retinal is an incredibly popular, science-backed option. Despite No7's serum not containing Vitamin A, it is clinically proven to reverse visible signs of skin damage in 100% of users, and has racked up some impressive reviews on the Boots website, too. One 86-year-old reviewer noticed visible improvement, commenting: 'Really good. I am 86, but I'm sure there is a difference since using both serums .' Another wrote: 'I'm heading for my mid-70s and I really can see a difference for the better - just wish it wasn't so expensive.' 'My skin feels and looks healthy,' said a third. 'People have noticed my facial skin and asked me if I have been on holiday. I reply no and then they ask how I have attained such lovely skin.' One shopper has been using the product for two months and said: 'This is the only product that I used differently in my routine, so I know that this must be the one making the difference. My skin looks healthier and feels smoother, and my fine lines are less noticeable.' The main criticisms the product has received, though, are regarding the price to product ratio. One wrote: 'A very good product but the price for 25ml seems a bit steep. Doesn't last long at all and I've been very sparing.' Another added: 'I liked the product but after three weeks using it once a day it ran out. It did not last long enough to see if it did anything. I have never spent so much on a face product before.' A 25ml bottle of the No7 Future Renew Night Serum comes in at £39.95, but shoppers can get double the amount of product for £49.95 with the 50ml tube. And, by stacking some current deals at Boots, shoppers could get it even cheaper, too. At the moment, there's up to 15% off selected No7 which takes the price of the larger serum down to £47.45. It's also on three for two with the cheapest item being free, meaning customers can get three 50ml tubes for £94.90. And finally, anyone who uses the code REVERSE10 at the checkout can get £10 off, slashing the overall cost to £84.90 - averaging at £28.30 per tube.