Boots No7's 'most powerful' anti-ageing cream broke the internet - it's made my skin so flawless, I've ditched my foundation
16.04.2023 - 18:49
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Earlier this week, the Boots website crashed as thousands of people scrambled to get their hands on its first-of-a-kind anti-ageing creams and serums. The Boots No7 Future Renew anti-ageing range has been fifteen years in the making, and has been created in partnership with the University of Manchester - so I had high hopes when I heard about it.
Boots' No7 Future Renew range features its most powerful anti-ageing creams yet, and claims to reverse skin damage, while preventing future signs of ageing. It uses Pepticology, No7's new and patent-pending peptide technology, which has been proven to support the skin’s natural self-repair.
I'm turning 31 this year, so I'm at a prime time to make sure I'm using preventative measures to stop fine lines and wrinkles from appearing. Some areas of my skin are also dry - particularly around my nose and under my eyes - so I know straight away if a product which claims to hydrate really works or not.
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For complete transparency, I've had filler in some areas of my face, but I've not yet started Botox, so I'm keen to find products which can help me prolong youthful skin for as long as possible. As I've only been using the products for a week, I've also included some reviews from the original blind panel in the piece, so as to give a more rounded take on the more long-term benefits of using the Boots No7 Future Renew anti-ageing range.
My favourite product in the Boots No7 Future Renew range is the No7 Future Renew Serum 50ml - which costs £42.95 for 50ml or £35.95 for 25ml. The No7 Future Renew Serum reverses visible signs of skin damage; fine lines and wrinkles,
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