Boots launch one-day deal which saves shoppers over £50 on beauty products

Boots launch one-day deal which saves shoppers over £50 on beauty products

Boots is celebrating its 175th birthday with a fantastic one-day deal for Advantage Card holders.

If you spend £60 or more online today, you’ll get a whopping 17.5 points for every pound spent – that’s nearly six times the usual amount!

For example, if you buy a £61 Drunk Elephant moisturiser (50ml), instead of the usual 183 points, you’d get 1,067 points, which equals £10.67.

Or, as reported by The Mirror, if you splurge on the Philips Lumea IPL 8000 series at £329.99, your normal 989 points would turn into a massive 5,775 points, giving you £57.75 to spend.

But hurry, this offer is only valid for today, Friday, January 19, and it’s only available online.



Boots has a special offer on for one day only

Seeing as its a special anniversary for Boots, let’s take a quick look at the history of the high street retailer.

John Boot opened the first Boots in 1849 in Nottingham with an aim to sell affordable medicines. His son, Jesse, later expanded it to offer over-the-counter medicines – sold cheaper than alternative chemists and pharmacies – and his wife Florence cemented Boots’ involvement in becoming a go-to place for affordable beauty.

In addition to this deal, Boots is also giving Advantage Card members 17.5% off selected No7 products when they spend £15 or more.



Boots is celebrating its 175th anniversary

If you’re curious about the perks of having an Advantage Card, let us fill you in.

It’s like a VIP pass to lower prices on loads of products through the ‘Price Advantage’ scheme.

You’ll also get a 10% discount on Boots own brand goodies. Plus, the more points you earn, the more money off you can get – one point equals one penny back. And for every pound you spend, you bag three points.

To grab this offer, which is only up for grabs today (Friday, January 19), head over to the Boots website.

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