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Health giant Boots sells pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, make-up, gifts, snacks and has a summer shop and a baby shop. It has 2,500 stores or you can buy online.

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Current Boots Deals

Boots 10 points (instead of 4) per £1 for over-60sJoin the free Boots Health Club, get a voucher, use it in-store

Age 60+
Anyone aged 60 or over can get 10 Advantage Card points per £1 spent (usually 4 per £1) on Boots branded products when you sign up to Boots Health Club. Once registered, you'll be sent a printable voucher via email to show in-store, with your Advantage card, for the extra points.
MSE Charlotte says:

Each point's worth 1p when redeemed on virtually any Boots-branded product in-store at Boots, so this is effectively a 10% discount on Boots branded items. Don't assume Boots is always cheapest though, if you can buy items 10%+ cheaper elsewhere, go there instead. See full Boost Loyalty Points guide for more Boots tips.

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Boots £10 off £100*Online code for full-price items

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Get the code from VoucherCodes* and enter it online at Boots by Sun 12 May. Delivery's free as you'll be spending over £45. Can't be used with other offers.

£40 Boots No7 make-up for £15Combine 3for2, buy one get one half price & in-store vouchers

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MSE update 4.15pm, Fri 10 May: Canny forumites are reporting this glitch is also now working on bronzers, although we haven't had this confirmed yet.

This in-store trick can allow you to get £40 worth of No7 foundation for £15, by ‘stacking’ multiple promotions to get potentially huge discounts on make-up. It worked for us, but won’t necessarily in every store, so it’s a case of suck it & see (please report how it goes).

Step by step guide

  • Spend £4+ to get No 7 vouchers. Spend £4+ in-store until Wed 15 May and you get a £5 off No7 skincare and £3 off No7 make-up voucher (printed together). You must use these by Sun 19 May.

  • Now combine special offers. There's currently a ‘buy one, get one half price’ available on selected No7 cosmetics. Just getting that and using the vouchers you've already gained is a saving.

    Yet we found this BOGOHP deal also worked in conjunction with the 3for2 being offered on No7 BB creams (this is in-store, but we’ve linked to it so you can see what they are) costing £12.95 each. It may well work on other No7 cosmetic 3for2s.

    So you get 3for2 (ie, 3 for £25). Then for the two you pay for, you get one half price. Meaning in all, buying three costs £19.42, yet...

  • Use the vouchers from step 1. Then you can use the two initial vouchers to get £5 off and £3 off. The total should come to £11.42.


Even with the initial £4 spend, it's a great price for three BB foundations which should cost £38.85 in total. When we tested this out (being polite and smiley), the cashier said she was happy to scan everything through and if it worked, then she could sell the items.

We only tested this on BB creams, but you could try other No7 products. It may be a case of luck of the draw if the vouchers are accepted by your cashier and we've not confirmed this with Boots in case it pulls the deal, so go quick if you want them.

This Boots trick has gone down a storm with forumites. See the Boots No7 BB cream glitch forum discussion thread.

MSE Paloma says:

When I tested this out, I asked someone in front of the queue whether they'd be using their No7 make-up voucher. The chap smiled at me before handing it over, so I was able to pay £11.42 in total, without the initial £4+ spend to get the £8 worth of No7 vouchers. Win!

Although it's usually a £5 spend to get the No7 voucher, Boots told us this time round it's £4.

Boots £5 off £30*Online code and in-store vch for cosmetics, haircare and skincare in 60p paper

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Buy any day's Daily Mail (60p) until Fri 26 Apr and inside you'll find a code to enter online at Boots* (delivery's £2.95 or you can collect in-store for £1.95) and a voucher to use in-store until Mon 29 Apr.

The online code is different every day, so you won't be able to use Wednesday's one on Thursday or any other day. Can't be used with other offers, on gift cards, No7 skincare, No7 cosmetics, premium cosmetics, premium skincare, indulgent bathing, self tan or suncare. See full T&Cs.

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