High street pharmacy giant Boots has sent beauty enthusiasts into a frenzy with a staggering price reduction on a premium No7 skincare collection. The retailer has cut the cost of a luxury nine-piece anti-ageing gift set from an original value of around £152 to a mere £31.50 for savvy shoppers.
Unbeatable Value on Premium Skincare
The promotion centres on The Ultimate Skincare Collection Gift Set, which was initially offered at £85. Boots first reduced it to £35, but the real steal comes when customers apply the additional discount code EXTRA10. This stacks to bring the final price down to just £31.50.
This means each of the nine full-size and mini products inside the box costs approximately £3.50. To put this into perspective, buying just one of the included day or night creams on its own would cost £27.95 – nearly the price of the entire discounted set.
What's Inside the No7 Skincare Box?
The set is packed with No7's acclaimed Protect and Perfect Intense range, renowned for its anti-ageing properties. The standout items include the Protect and Perfect Intense Advanced Day Cream SPF 15 and the matching Night Cream, each valued at £27.95.
These creams utilise Matrixyl 3000 and No7's proprietary collagen peptide technology, designed to support the skin's natural repair process and improve firmness. They are also formulated with hyaluronic acid and pro-retinol to boost hydration and smooth the appearance of fine lines.
The collection also contains the Protect and Perfect Intense Advanced Eye Cream (worth £17.95), a Future Renew night serum, a Pure Retinol night concentrate, a dual-action cleansing water, toning water, biodegradable wipes, and a Lift and Luminate primer.
Customer Reactions and Wider Boots Sale
The deal is part of Boots' expanded January sale, which now features double discounts on selected lines including No7 and gifting. The skincare set itself boasts an impressive 4.8 out of 5 star rating based on nearly 280 customer reviews.
One thrilled reviewer noted the "excellent value for money," while another highlighted the logic behind buying multiple sets: "A night cream alone is £27 so to get this at £42 was such good value I bought another when reduced to £35."
While the majority of feedback is glowing, a single one-star review described the products as "disappointing" for their feel on the skin.
Boots isn't the only retailer offering major beauty savings. LookFantastic has cut The Ordinary's Glass Skin Bundle by 20%, and ESPA has reduced its Experience Collection by 40%. However, the Boots No7 offer stands out for the sheer scale of the discount on a complete, premium skincare regimen.