Boots has brought back its £10 Tuesday promotion, which is ideal for anyone looking to make their money stretch further in the run-up to payday The current offers are better than ever and are ideal for anyone wanting a new-season skincare overhaul.
As the name implies, every Tuesday Boots highlights a selection of popular products for just £10. The discounts vary based on the original price, but typically you can save anywhere from 40% to 75% off the regular retail price. This week's deals feature top brands like Olay, L'Oreal Paris, No7, and RoC. However, we're especially excited about the offers from the , particularly the deal on its .
Usually priced at £32.99, the Tuesday savings event means —a whopping £22.99 savings If you get to this after the deal has finished, don't worry—you can also get your hands on the same .
This top-rated serum will help you to wave goodbye to dark spots– a skincare struggle for many of us post-summer. Proven to visibly reduce 10 years of pigmentation in just two weeks, it's formulated with Nivea's patented Luminous 630 and works on all skin tones to lighten existing spots and prevent new ones from forming, leaving your complexion looking radiant and even.
Packed with hyaluronic acid and a collagen booster, it also plumps and firms your skin, filling even deep wrinkles in around a week. Dermatologically approved, it’s the perfect addition to your skincare routine if you're looking for a powerful anti-ageing and spot-fighting solution
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Shoppers have been raving about the results of using this serum, with many noting a positive change to the pigmentation on their complexions.
"This is the best product I've tried to eradicate dark, sun spots. Highly recommended," pens one.
A second writes: "I am on my second bottle of this Nivea Serum and it has definitely faded my old age/sun spots. I apply it before any other face cream/sun shield and find they absorb so much better on my dry skin. This is an excellent product for a reasonable price."
"This is really smooth and leaves no residue. I have noticed a big difference in the texture and firmness of my skin. I have one dark spot near my nose which does seem lighter!" adds a third.
A fourth chimes in with: "This product is amazing! I used it on my face and the ageing spots have definitely faded and in some cases disappeared. I also used on my hands as they had a lot of ageing spots on them and they honestly look like different hands, younger and all my ageing spots have gone! Will definitely be keeping this in my daily routine."
Another, however, adds a slight caveat to their love of the serum: "I was a little surprised by the texture as to me it was more of a cream than a serum, that’s why I only gave 4 stars."
You can shop Luminous 630 Anti-Age & Dark Spot 2-in-1 Serum with Collagen Booster for £10 here down from £32.99.If you're shopping around for other anti-ageing skincare picks, Trinny London has launched its first-ever eye cream, Take Back Time, which is said to soften fines lines, reduce crow's feet and improve eye bags in just 12 weeks. Founder Trinny Woodall, who was once a sceptic of such creams, took to social media to announce her first-ever eye cream, .
She explained that it was a three-year labour of love involving extensive research and testing to create a formula aimed at boosting the skin's intrinsic functions. The cutting-edge achievement specifically addresses the delicate eye area, which tends to age almost a decade quicker than the face, manifesting as persistent wrinkles, pronounced crow's feet, and dark circles.
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