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Mya Bollan

Boots slash price of No7 glycolic pads that help give 'instant skin renewal'

Boots have slashed the price of a popular glycolic pads in their Tuesday deals, with shoppers loving the skincare must have.

Reduced to just £10 from £24.95, the No7 Serum Activating Pads are exfoliating facial pads supercharged with serum to help brighten skin, helping to give more youthful looking appearance. The pads contain 10 per cent Glycolic Glow Complex to gently exfoliate the skin, helping to remove skin calls and give the skin a clearer appearance.

The product promises to tackle fine lines to help skin appear visibly smoother by priming and prepping for serum application, helping to increase absorption into the skin and in turn boosting moisture. The activating pads also contain both AHAs and PHAs.

Taking to the Boots.com review section to share their thoughts, shoppers are hailing the product, with some noticing a difference in their skin after only a few uses.

The No.7 pads have been reduced by £14.95 on the Boots website (Boots.com)

One five star review read: "I've been using these for only 4 days but the difference in the tone and texture of my skin is already changing. Makeup is going on differently, the small amount of congestion on the chin has gone and the redness in my acne scarring has dramatically reduced. I picked these up due to the high acid level yet still being ok for sensitive skin. Very excited to see my skin after a month."

Another said the pads gave their skin an "instant skin renewal", writing: "Amazing, instantly makes you look glowing and I use the Retinol at nights! My skin has never looked so fresh."

A third said: "I really wasn’t sure what I was buying & how it would fit in with my skincare routine but it’s wonderful! It makes my skin feel so much better! I LOVE IT".

You can snap up the No7 Serum Activating Pads in the Boots Tuesday deals online now.

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