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'I'm 71, but using Boots' No7 £40 anti-ageing box worth £92 makes people think I'm in my fifties'

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Boots fans are heaping praise on a £40 beauty box containing almost £92-worth of anti-ageing products. One 71-year-old shopper claims people think she's in her 50s since using the No7 anti-wrinkle regime - which is now on sale.

Boots' No7 Restore & Renew MULTI ACTION Skincare Collection contains £9.150-worth of anti-ageing serums and creams. However, it is currently less than half price at £39.95 - meaning you get £51.55-worth of free products.

The No7 anti-ageing set contains every product included in No7’s Restore & Renew Age-defying regime, which has been clinically proven to make your face and neck look smoother and feel firmer.

It also contains the most popular anti-wrinkle Retinol Sold in Boots - the 0.3% Night Concentrate. READ MORE: Boots No7 £40 Beauty Vault containing nearly £135-worth of full size make-up and skincare reduced by over 50% Inside you'll find five of Boots' best-selling anti-ageing products.

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