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Before we start reviewing any product, we take a makeup-free photo in front of a ring light on its highest setting, first thing in the morning, and have our skin analysed by this mirror. In a bid to cut through the marketing nonsense that often surrounds beauty products, we test skincare using a smart mirror. Buy now from Bootsįor ease of use, we’re going to refer to the No7 Advanced Retinol 1.5% Complex Night Concentrate as the No7 Retinol serum from this point on in our review. It’s back in stock (at the time of writing) and is currently selling for its RRP of £34.99. The concentrate went on sale at on Thursday 28 May at an introductory price of £25 and it quickly sold out. READ NEXT: Boots sale: All the latest bargains in the Boots Health and Beauty saleĮxactly what those 10 specific benefits are is not entirely clear but Boots does promise that the concentrate “actively targets the visible sign of ageing and dullness to kick start surface skin renewal from the very first application, working night after night to deliver visibly younger-looking skin.” This earned it the title of Boots’ largest-ever waiting list and is likely due to the successes of previous launches in the No7 range.Īccording to Boots, the Advanced Retinol 1.5% Complex Night Concentrate is the first clinically proven concentration from its No7 to come with ten skin benefits, promising “maximum results with minimal irritation.” When Boots first teased its latest skincare breakthrough – the No7 Advanced Retinol 1.5% Complex Night Concentrate – the hype it created resulted in a staggering 100,040 people signing up to its waitlist. The original No7 Retinol review continues below We’ve explained more about how the No7 Retinol Serum fits into this wider collection below. This won’t make the deal cheaper than buying a No7 Pure Retinol Collection bundle, but if you want to buy something else in the No7 range, this may be a good way of giving one of these products a go. This bundle is worth £134.75 when the items are purchased separately.Īt the time of writing, Boots is running a 3 for 2 offer on No7 skincare. With this kit, you also get a pot of the No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Day Cream. For £65, you can get the Hand Cream as well, as part of the Retinol Total Kit. For £45, the Retinol Starter Kit comes with No7 Retinol Serum, Eye Cream and Night Repair Cream (worth £94.85 when bought individually).
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You can buy each of these products, plus the No7 Retinol Serum separately, or as a bundle. This is why the No7 Retinol Hand Cream makes so much sense – it targets the same signs of ageing as the night repair cream, but in a formula better suited to the skin on your hands.
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UPDATE: Since we published this No7 Retinol Serum review, the brand has launched a number of products that all fall under its new No7 Pure Retinol Collection, of which the Complex Night Concentrate plays a starring role. Prices are accurate at the time of publishing and are subject to change.