‘Wonder’ eye cream that ‘reduces wrinkles’ and leaves skin ‘glowing and fresh’ slashed to £10 in Boots sale

If you’re looking for some bargain beauty buys, Boots’ £10 Tuesday deal is the perfect opportunity to nab some bargains. Each week the retailer drops the price of some of its best-loved products across makeup, skincare, haircare and beauty tools so you can pick up some of your faves – or try something new – without breaking the bank.

This week the deal includes the L’Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler Hyaluronic Acid Eye Cream For Face, £10 here, which has been reduced from its usual price of £19.99. The wrinkle-reducing eye cream is a must-have for anyone looking to reduce fine lines, wrinkles and dark circles, and you can snap it up for £10 until midnight tonight (February 27).



L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler Hyaluronic Acid Eye Cream For Face

L’Oreal Paris’ Hyaluronic Acid Eye Cream is now £10 at Boots
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The hyaluronic acid-based cream is primarily an eye cream, but it’s also been specially formulated to be used on your entire face, too. That means not only are you saving time during your skincare routine, but you’re saving money and space in your beauty cabinet, too.

The anti-ageing product not only helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, but it also helps plump up your skin and give your complexion an extra boost of hydration too – all in one handy tube. If you’re wondering what’s so special about the combined cream, it harnesses the efficacy of a face cream, whilst still being sensitive and safe enough to use on the delicate eye area.

With the skin around your eyes usually being the first place wrinkles appear before spreading to the rest of your face, an eye cream that helps target your whole visage is a great way to help stop those pesky fine lines in their tracks. The result? Skin that looks smooth, radiant and youthful – all whilst saving you time and money.



L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler Hyaluronic Acid Eye Cream For Face

The eye and face cream helps reduce the signs of ageing like fine lines and wrinkles
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You simply apply the cream each day onto a freshly cleansed face, dabbing it along your eye contour in the direction from the inner to outer corner. Then apply it to the rest of your face, focussing on the areas most affected by wrinkles like your neck, mouth and brows.

Shoppers who’ve already added the cream to their beauty routine have been raving about it, saying: “Wow! Very impressed so far. Was not sure about an eye and face all in one but it leaves the eye area glowing and looking fresh. Will definitely purchase again!”

“I have been using this cream for 3 weeks now, and have to say I love it. My skin does appear smoother and I have a fresh glow, but I’ve also noticed my pores are reduced which I didn’t expect! Over the moon with this cream and would definitely recommend.”



L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler Hyaluronic Acid Eye Cream For Face

Shoppers have been singing its praises for how effective the cream is
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Another wrote: “Brilliant instant cream. After application wrinkles were less visible.” whilst a third said: “This is a great eye cream, it feels great to apply and instantly refreshes the eye area. With long term use it has visibly reduced the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes and even reduced the appearance of my dark circles.”

If you’ve missed out on this week’s Boots £10 Tuesday deal, you can always snap up some similar-priced products at a reduced price. NIVEA’s Q10 Targeted Wrinkle Filler Serum, £13.99 here, has been reduced from its usual price of £14.99 and works to visibly reduce the appearance of fine lines in just five minutes, as well as provide a long-term anti-ageing effect.

If you like the sound of L’Oreal’s Revitalift Eye Cream, you can also get it on LookFantastic where it’s currently reduced from £19.99 to £16.74 here.

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