Boots fans 'ditch Botox' for 'game-changer' anti-ageing solution that 'makes skin firmer and reduces wrinkles'
22.08.2023 - 14:53
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Boots fans say they've 'ditched Botox' for a budget anti-ageing serum which, they claim, makes skin 'a lot firmer and plumper', and 'reduces wrinkles'. Boots' £40 L’Oreal Paris Retinol + Hyaluronic Acid Hydrate, Correct And Protect Bundle contains three full-size anti-wrinkle treatments - all of which have been showered with five-star ratings.
Boots' L’Oreal Paris Retinol + Hyaluronic Acid Hydrate, Correct And Protect Bundle would normally cost £85 if all the products were bought seperately. But with the entire bundle costing £39.99, that means you essentially get £45-worth of anti-ageing and anti-wrinkle products completely free.
Inside the anti-ageing bundle Boots customers can expect to find three different products - all of which are full-sized. It contains a pot of L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Laser Face Moisturiser With SPF 25 Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream 50ml, normally worth £29.99, L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Laser Pure Retinol Deep Anti-Wrinkle Night Serum 30ml, also normally worth £29.99, and L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid Serum 30ml, which usually costs £24.99.
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Described as "the ultimate serum skincare routine", the trio can be used together as recommended by L'Oreal. The beauty brand suggests starting off by applying three to four drops of the Revitalift Filler Hyaluronic Acid Serum to "hydrate and re-plump your skin", followed by the Revitalift Laser Retinol Serum to "visibily reduce the appearance of deep wrinkles", before finishing off with the Revitalift Laser Day Cream to protect your skin with its SPF 20 rating.
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