Boots has delivered an early Christmas treat by slashing the price of its No7 light-up mirror from a hefty £55 right down to a merrier £20. For those searching for an ideal stocking filler to give makeup and skincare fans, this gleaming gadget seems like the perfect pick.
, designed to chase away shadows and glare with its bright lighting, making it 'perfect' for slick makeup application in the morning. Or you could use it at night for your evening skincare routine.
, minus the mess of wires. Plus, the added convenience of a USB port makes it easy to charge and ready whenever and wherever.
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. Bagging this device means savvy spenders can pocket a £34.95 saving off the original £54.95 tag.
. Or opt for click-and-collect at your local Boots outlet, reports .
Shoppers like Poppy are singing praises in the reviews. She wrote: "The quality is great, the magnification is perfect for purpose. At the moment it's incredibly good value."
Meanwhile, another chuffed customer shared: "Great product, excellent quality and the various lights are a dream. I've a north facing bathroom, and this mirror has transformed the way I am now easily able to apply my makeup." Another said: "Easy to control brightness. There are other products for over £200 which may not work any better than this."
Maryann was thrilled, commenting: "Just brilliant, portable, rechargeable, so handy to have." Mark was equally impressed, writing: "Fantastic mirror, charge lasts a long time and lighting is excellent."
Lisa couldn't hide her excitement: "This is the best magnifying illuminating mirror I have ever used. In fact I purchased 3 for presents. Great brightness two settings and great magnifying mirror. The design is gorgeous too." Bowie endorsed the product, stating: "Excellent mirror I would definitely recommend getting one so much better than I expected."
Cam shared: "Works perfectly. Although I'd have preferred a chrome metal mirror it still looks good." However, opinions weren't all glowing as a dissatisfied customer pointed out: "It was heavy, too small, there was a mark on the outside ring."
David expressed disappointment: "Received this as a gift and while it worked well initially, it no longer charges and only illuminates when it is plugged in to a battery pack." was underwhelmed, typing: "The light is odd. It doesn't illuminate as I would like."
If you're on the hunt for a light-up mirror this festive season, whether for yourself or as a present, Superdrug offers an alternative. You can get its for £35.
Debenhams is also offering a for a discounted price of £32.95, down from its original price of £52.95. If you're looking to splurge a bit more, Amazon has a on sale for £50, marked down from £69.
Att Dunelm, you can get this scallop-designed in two colours. If you want a more square mirror, .
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