Skincare fans are rushing to Boots this morning to get their hands on the latest product launch from No7 which promises to protect against visible signs of ageing. The No7 Future Renew Damage Protection Defence Shield SPF50 is the newest addition to the bestselling Future Renew range – and we’ve worked out a way you can get it for free.
Launched today (April 10) the No7 Future Renew Damage Protection Defence Shield SPF50 is priced at £24.95 , however, the health and beauty retailer is currently running stackable deals which could see shoppers snap up more than £100 worth of freebies.
In celebration of the launch, shoppers can save £10 on the Future Renew collection, which makes this new beauty must-have £14.95, which is already a great saving. What’s more though, is that customers can get their hands on a free six-piece beauty box worth over £100 when they buy something from the range, until they sell out.
The gift contains six makeup and skincare favourites, including the Full 360 Mascara and No7 Pure Retinol 0.3% Retinol Night Concentrate 30ml, the latter of which usually costs £34.95 alone. There’s also a No7 Pure Retinol Post Retinol Soother, No7 Age Defying Lipstick in the shade Ginger Rose, No7 Eyeshadow Trio and No7 Airbrush Away Primer.
By stacking the above two deals, shoppers will essentially be getting around £125 worth of products for under £15.
Shoppers could get their hands on this free gift worth £100
But, there’s also a three for two deal running on selected No7, meaning that if you want to try out more of the Future Renew range if you haven’t already, or want to restock on the serum that continues to be the retailer’s most sold product, then you can essentially get the new No7 Future Renew Damage Protection Defence Shield SPF50 for free.
Shoppers could pick up the Future Renew day cream (£34.95) and the Future Renew eye cream (£24.95) and add the No7 Future Renew Damage Protection Defence Shield SPF50 to their basket at no extra cost, use the code REVERSE10 to take the total to £49.50 and still get the free gift worth £100. This sees customers bag around £185 worth of products for under £50.
The No7 Future Renew Damage Protection Defence Shield SPF50 comes following research that the sun is the main cause of visible skin damage, responsible for up to 80 per cent of premature skin ageing such as hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles.
The product has been designed to work in conjunction with the existing Future Renew range – targeted to reversing visible signs of sun damage and ageing – to protect it against everyday sun damage in the future, too.
The New No7 Future Renew SPF joins the alreday record-breaking line up
The range every two seconds on launch day last April, with the Future Renew Serum being the number-one selling product in all categories by the end of 2023.
The No7 Future Renew Damage Protection Defence Shield SPF50 will cost £24.95 and contains peptides and sodium hyaluronate, making it a ‘lightweight, hydrating fluid’, specifically designed for everyday use all year round. This is because 40 per cent of our annual sun exposure happens outside of those ‘summer months’, so it really is important to wear a sun protection product 365 days of the year.
In user trials, 93% of people agreed it has a lightweight, invisible application, and has been formulated to be fast absorbing and shine-free so it sits easily under makeup. A select number of customers have already given it a go, and it’s received high praise from users, who say it’s ‘light’ and leaves skin feeling moisturised.
One said: “This has been a welcome addition to my daily skincare routine. It is super lightweight and does not leave any whiteness on my skin as I have found with other sun protection. It leaves my skin feeling hydrated and acts as a great base for make-up.”
Another added: “I prefer to use high factor protection on my skin because I am fair but often factor 50 is thick and heavy and makes my skin feel like it can’t breathe. This will not only give me ample protection but also feels light, doesn’t make my skin look white and actually feels moisturised too. Can’t wait for the summer to use it properly.”
While a third penned: “Works very well under makeup. Without makeup, I do need to powder my face and I notice my face gets a little more oily. But overall, for a product with SPF 50, this is minimal.”
Other facial SPFs that shoppers have been loving include the Garnier Vitamin C Daily UV Brightening Fluid Sheer Glow, SPF50+ , which we’ve seen all over our TikTok For you page, and comes in at £12.76 on Amazon. Meanwhile, the La Roche-Posay Anthelios UVMune 400 Invisible Fluid Non-Perfumed Suncream SPF50+ is currently down to £16 from £20, said to create ‘a lightweight veil on the skin with an invisible, non-greasy finish’.
But if you want to get your hands on the brand new No7 Future Renew Damage Protection Defence Shield SPF50 , you can find it here.
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