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05.10.2023 - 12:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Calling all beauty buffs, as Boots has unveiled the contents of its Ultimate No7 advent calendar that contains over £300 worth of free products.
The high street retailer has revealed that it is stocking not one, but four No7 advent calendars for Christmas this year - with three of them being tailored to your own skincare needs and concerns.
However, it is the No7 Ultimate Beauty Advent Calendar that proves popular with shoppers year after year.. This 2023 calendar is filled with £465 worth of full-size products, but can be yours for just £149.95 - meaning you can save £315.05.
Available to buy exclusively online, it is one of the best value Ultimate calendars to be released by the retailer.
The 2022 calendar was priced at £140 and said to be worth £443. Meanwhile, 2021's calendar was priced at £120 and said to be worth £385.
Included in the calendar are 25 full-size, not mini, products from some of the brand's best-selling skincare and beauty lines housed inside a beautiful star embossed jewellery box.
The calendar includes every product from the brand's latest anti-aging line, the Future Renew range, which became its biggest skincare launch and caused shoppers to queue outside stores and in virtual queues online earlier this year.
That's not all Boots has in store for fans this Christmas, as shoppers can also find three calendars dedicated to three of the most popular No7 lines - Restore & Renew, Lift & Luminate and Protect & Perfect.
Each calendar houses 25 products, 14 of which are full-size, and are priced at £54.95, although their prices are said to be worth over £200 each, depending on the calendar you buy.
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