Hyaluronic serum that 'plumps and makes skin radiant after 1 week' slashed to £10 in Boots sale
05.12.2023 - 12:52
/ ok.co.uk
If you missed the opportunity to shop discounted skincare during Black Friday week, don't worry because Boots is back with its £10 Tuesday promotion to help save you money on some great products – perfect for getting started on a bit of Christmas shopping.
Today's deal includes big beauty brands including Soap & Glory, Oral-B and Huda. It also sees some shopper-loved Nivea products reduced to a tenner each, including one skin-plumping serum with 115 5-star reviews: the Cellular Filler Hyaluronic Acid Serum, now £10 here (reduced from £20.99). Formulated to activate and accelerate the cell regeneration process, this anti-ageing serum, which leaves no tacky residue, has an ultra-light texture for speedy absorption.
It also blends 20% hydra elixir with micro hyaluronic acid to deeply hydrate and plump the skin.
Thanks to its hydrating powers, results can be seen from one use. Best results, however, can be seen over time and with diligent application – and you only need to read some of the user reviews on Boots to believe this. "Sinks in well and my skin already looks plumper and more radiant after a week of using this.
And I’m a skincare sceptic!" says one impressed shopper. A second pens: "So light on your skin leaving it feeling soft and moisturised. Skin also felt firmer after using it for 3 weeks," while a third adds: "I've been using this product for 2 weeks now during my night time skin routine.
I can't believe the difference in my skin, really moisturised and feeling soft. I've noticed my face looking more radiant in the morning. You can use this product with your daily skin routine or makeup routine." And if you want to tackle skin ageing from all angles, we can also point you in the direction of Nivea's Cellular
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