The next few months will be difficult for most, but thankfully Boots is helping where they can - making your money go further, and not paying over the odds for those basic, beauty essentials.
Yes this winter, the high street pharmacy is offering its biggest ever savings to help customers buy the health and beauty products that they need - and love.
In addition to the more than 1,300 promotions and deals that are available each month, Boots is focused on offering value through its Boots everyday essentials range, Price Lock promise, Boots Price Advantage as well as the widest own label range of quality health and beauty products.
Boots everyday, the own brand lowest priced essentials range, is adding a further 60 health and beauty lines to its line up.
New to the range are a selection of Boots brand vitamins at just 99p, skincare lines, including face wash and moisturiser, at £1.50 and new organic cotton wool pads, balls and tips from 60p - helping customers to be kind to the planet as well as their pockets!
Last year, Boots unveiled the range in line with the cost of living crisis, and helped customers have access to everyday essentials from pads to tampons, toothpaste to hand soap, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner, plus so much more.
As for the Price Lock Promise? This is just another way Boots is supporting its customers during the cost-of-living crisis - and has been updated to locking prices on 400 lines until at least April, including essential products selected in partnership with Boots charity partner The Hygiene Bank.
And that’s not all from Boots as new to stores and online this month is a ‘save up to half price on the brands you love’ promotion.
Using research data, Boots has identified the most popular brands with customers and is offering great deals of up to 50% off on those lines, including Soap & Glory, Dove and Maybelline.
How good is that? So now those everyday essentials you love, and use daily aren’t going to cost the earth or break the bank either.
Have you tried or seen any of the everyday range in your local Boots? Or spotted the Price Lock on a product you pick up regularly? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.