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Boots No.7 Essential Moisture Night CreamNewest Review: ... often on 3 for 2, recieve a free gift or £5 off vouchers to be used. It comes in a rounded simple white pot like the ... more |
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by - written on 05/11/07 (Very useful, 269 readings)
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I am a big fan of Boots No 7 make up and skin care. I think it is reasonably priced and equally as good as many other much more expensive brands. I am lazy when it comes to skin care but do always remove my make up before I go to bed and I always apply a good moisturiser have tried numerous different moisurisers, often tempted by glossy adverts. However I think Boots No7 essential night moisturiser is the best on the market. I have dry skin and so a good moisturiser is important. The cream ********* Boots no 7 night moisturiser comes in a clear glass jar with a white screw top lid. Nothing too fancy, but not unattractive either. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/04/08 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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-Packaging- Somehow I quite like the pearly colour, it looks kind of clean and smooth, just like the way I want my skin to be. This cost me 3 pounds because I had a boots no 7 voucher and I only got it because I was about to go on a plane and I wanted to use the voucher... I think it's a great deal at 3 pounds! -Does it work?- I think this works great for the UK kind of dry, cold weather. It works for plane rides, too. I wouldn't bring this to a humid climate though, I can sooo imagining it becoming super greasy. It doesn't have SPF which is okay cos it's a night cream and we don't want to clog those pores up at ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/08/08 (Very useful, 251 readings)
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Since graduating from University last summer there are a few little perks I've let myself have. One of these is the fact that I've started using the Clinique Three Step skincare regime which is something I've always looked at longingly in the past. While on a visit to my Clinique counter to stock up I mentioned that I was suffering from dry skin on my face to which the very clever assistant then tried to sell me a night cream for about £35 in addition to what I was already spending as apparently in addition to the Three Step cream I should have been using an additional moisturiser! Now even I have to put my foot down somewhere and felt that to spend around ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/10/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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I have to say I have mixed feelings about this product which I will go on to explain. I started buying more No7 products and when my normal moisturiser ran out, I decided to try Essential Moisture Night Cream, after all we have all heard of the "miracle" products from No7. A 50ml pot retails at £9.50 in Boots and the No.7 range is very often on 3 for 2, recieve a free gift or £5 off vouchers to be used. It comes in a rounded simple white pot like the picture above and the cream is a pale pink in colour. The cream is for Normal to Dry skin and I would say my skin is a combination of the two, and it claims to'nourish and replenish your skin ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/06/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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Having used a number of the Protect and Perfect range from Boots, I recently bought a large No. 7 Gift Set containing a wide range of skin care products - bought as part of a 3 for 2 offer this worked out at about £2 per item, so was a real bargain! In light of the financial climate, a more realistically priced skin care regime was looming. The night cream is for normal to dry skin and promises to nourish and replenish while you sleep. It is hypo-allergenic and the tub holds 50ml of product. The cream itself is fairly thick, pink coloured with a slightly clinical smell. On application, I have found that it feels a bit heavy and takes a while to sink in. I ... Read the complete review
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