This Nivea serum has accumulated hundreds of five-star reviews from customers saying it ‘really works’ on hyperpigmentation – and it’s now half price in a huge pre-Christmas sale
Anyone after brighter, more even-toned skin won’t want to miss this brilliant skincare deal, which sees one of our tried-and-tested favourite products for targeting pigmentation slashed by 50% in an early Black Friday sale.
Much-loved skincare brand Nivea currently has a huge half price sale on at Boots, including cleansers, serums and moisturisers – and our star pick has to be Nivea’s Cellular Luminous 630 Anti-Dark Spot Face Serum, for its reviews from both Boots customers (over 1,000, in fact) and our own testers. Usually priced at £29.99, it’s now down to £14.99 over on the Boots website.
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Shoppers have called it a “good, affordable serum” that “definite shows results”, commented on its silky texture and how effective it is at minimising pigmentation, dark spots and post-acne marks, with some saying that they noticed improvements within weeks, or even days.
“Excellent product, reduced two quite big dark spots on left side of my face within weeks. Skin seems brighter, love it. Don’t think l will use anything else now,” one happy customer wrote.
“Very satisfied with the serum highly recommend, started noticing a difference within a few days!” another agreed. “Lightweight and easy to apply.”
And if that wasn’t enough, beauty editor Laura Mulley also says “it feels gorgeous on the skin, really softening and smoothing,” while another of our testers said that out of all the pigmentation products she has tried, this is the only one that makes any difference. You can read our full review of Nivea Cellular Luminous630 Serum here.
The occasion person, however, wasn’t so quick to see results, with one shopper writing: “The serum does leave your skin lovely and soft but I honestly couldn’t see any difference on my skin after weeks of using it. It hasn’t reduced the dark spots on my chin etc and I don’t think I am able to see where my skin has changed,” although followed up by saying that “it’s lovely on your skin and it lovely to use as a base for your make-up”
At less than £15, however, we think it’s worth a try!
If you’re after some other highly recommended pigmentation-tackling treatments, Paula’s Choice Discoloration Repair Serum, £52, is a good option (albeit more expensive), while Facetheory Glow-C Tranexamic 5% Serum also comes with hundreds of five-start reviews.