30-04-2025
Boots' new 'cleanser of dreams' that is 'great on mature skin' costs under £25
Peptides are currently dominating the skincare industry. The powerhouse ingredients, which are a huge hit on TikTok, have become famed for their ability to keep your skin bouncy and younger looking.
If there's one brand that got on the trend early, then it was No7 at Boots after it created the world-first peptide technology, Pepticology, for its viral Future Renew Damage Reversal range.
Alongside dropping the new night serum (25ml) just earlier earlier this month for £39.95, the high street firm has just dropped its latest anti-ageing product to help kick-start your peptide routine - the No7 Future Renew Peptide Cleanser.
This "creamy" cleanser has been designed to act as the first "essential" step in your skincare routine. While a 150ml bottle regularly costs £24.95, you can get £10 off by using the code REVERSE10 at the checkout online, bringing the cost to under £15.
Using No7's Pepticology, it boasts a "purifying" formula that can remove daily build-up of environmental pollutants, makeup, excess oil and other impurities, all while making sure your skin is not stripped of its moisture.
It also boasts other powerhouse ingredients such as vitamin C and niacinamide that work together to help your skin feel, not just fully clean, but also nourished, visibly renewed and brighter.
While peptides might be everywhere right now, cleansers that focus on the skin barrier are not new. For example, there is Simple's Replenishing Face Cleanser (240ml) for £5.99 at Superdrug and the CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser with ceramides (236ml) that costs £9.37 on Amazon.
However, if you're keen on No7's latest addition, then the Peptide Cleanser has already amassed a 4.5 and 90 percent approval rating from Boots shoppers who have hailed it as "creamy" and "the cleanser of dreams".
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One five-star review read: "I'm enjoying using No7 Peptide Cleanser, it feels like it was made specifically for my type of skin as not only does it feel great on my mature skin but it also feels soft and fresh!
"Plus a little goes a long way. I can also report that I haven't experienced any side effects and can honestly say that I am looking forward to my next purchase.
A second Boots shopper said: "Absolutely loved the formula of this product. It's creamy texture removed all make up leaving my skin feeling silky soft and glowing. The results were visible in days and I've had so many compliments. I love this product so much."
Like many skincare products, some users have found that the No7 Peptide Cleanser isn't suitable for them, as some have reported that it left their skin feeling "greasy". One such review read: "I found this cleanser to be gentle on my sensitive skin but it left a bit of a greasy residue that I didn't enjoy. I'm not sure it is worth the price point."
However, someone else who was a fan added: "This is the cleanser of my dreams. Absolute perfection. It has a thick creamy texture that just glides over the skin. It removed all my makeup including waterproof mascara and it didn't leave my skin feeling stripped of all moisture.
"I couldn't detect any fragrance which I loved. My skin felt soft and nicely hydrated after using it. I will be buying this again and again once I use this one up."