Boots shoppers insist 'magic in a tube' £10 serum 'works wonders' on wrinkles and sagging jawlines in a week
20.02.2024 - 10:59
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Beauty buffs are snapping up an anti-ageing cream that is said to rid skin of fine lines and wrinkles, and slim sagging jawlines 'within days'. Those who have tried the face cream have said that it's 'so powerful' that it tightens and slims the face and jawline in just a week.
Typically costing £34.95, the No7 Laboratories Firming Booster has been reduced to £10 for today only (February 20) as part of Boots' weekly Tuesday price drop. The brand claims the budget-friendly anti-ageing serum is its most concentrated firming serum to date.
The Firming Booster Serum has been formulated to target areas prone to sagging, as well as reducing the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles from the jump. The product features Matrixyl 3000+, No7's powerful anti-wrinkle peptide technology that works to restore a more youthful appearance to the skin. It has also been infused with hibiscus, which is rich in amino acids to boost collagen product, and hyaluronic acid to plump the skin from within.
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The 100+ five-star reviews on the Boots website speak for themselves. One five-star reviewer raved: "Best serum I have found - three times the strength of normal No7 serums. I am on my 5th tube. It lasts well." A second said: "Definitely makes a difference. I can't bring myself to buy anything else now."
Somebody else said of the Boots £10 firming and anti-ageing cream: "I love the No7 firming booster. It really helps firm skin."
Another impressed shopper said: "I bought this thinking I was throwing away £35 (I
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