Customers eligible for the free gift box can get their hands on a range of skincare heroes including products from CeraVe and Coats

Skincare gurus shopping at Boots can receive a ‘free’ gift box worth over £68 if they spend over £50 on expert skincare online. Available exclusively on boots.com, the Skin Saviours Box features products from seven popular brands, and customers can shop from a range of brands including La Roche-Posay, Coats and Skin + Me to receive the gift.

The contents are worth over £68, with brands including No7, La Roche-Posay, and CeraVe featured. The products include Avène Thermal Spring Water Spray for Sensitive Skin, Bioderma Sensibio H20 Micellar Water, Vichy Minéral 8 Eyes with Hyaluronic Acid and Caffeine, La Roche-Posay UVMUNE Anthelios Ultra-Light Fluid SPF 50, CeraVe Hydrating Cream to Foam Cleanser, No7 Derm Solutions Lightweight Hydrating Lotion Suitable for Normal to Oily, Blemish-Prone Skin, and Coats Gentle Hydrating Toning Milk.

All of the products are well-reviewed, with shoppers praising the skincare heroes online. Reviewing La Roche-Posay UVMUNE Anthelios Ultra-Light Fluid SPF 50, for instance, an impressed customer shared: “I have rosacea so suncream is an everyday must. I’ve been using this suncream for over 3 years and is the best for everyday.

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“Is lightweight and absorbs quickly, doesn’t leave any white cast and even in very sunny hot days it protects the skin really good!” Another shared: “My dermatologist recommended this. It’s not sticky, very light, you use a tiny bit for full coverage, has a high SPF rating and doesn’t sting the eyes. Perfect.”

Elsewhere, fans of the CeraVe Hydrating Cream to Foam Cleanser said: “It feels like such a high quality product on a budget” and “Cerave Hydrating cleanser does some magic to dry skin.”

However, some said they experienced reactions. One such reviewer shared: “Broke me out completely this is meant to be gentle and good for taking care of blemishes but sadly it did the opposite to me. I am prone to cystic acne maybe that’s why but for the price tag I am disappointed.”

It’s important to remember, any skin concerns should be discussed with a medical professional, but shoppers simply looking for a gentle cleanser may alternatively wish to try Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, another well-reviewed product, available from Amazon for £7.50

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