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Boots shoppers can get free No7 goody bag worth over £100 at Newcastle store in 'world-first' launch

Boots is set to offer shoppers in Newcastle the chance to get their hands on over £100 worth of products this week as part of the launch of a highly-anticipated new No7 range.

The retailer is introducing the No7 Future Renew collection, which is touted as being "proven to reverse multiple visible signs of skin damage", available in stores and on the Boots website from Wednesday, April 12. The new products contain a "super peptide" blend, described by Boots as the "biggest cosmetic science innovation in No7's history" and a "world first" for the beauty industry.

The new blend has been proven to harness the skin's natural repair process, according to Boots, and has been developed following 15 years of research. Thousands of customers have already tested the range, giving feedback that the products left their skin looking brighter, healthier and more supple, as well as reducing the appearance of fine lines and puffiness in as little as one week.

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Here's a full list of what the new range contains:

  • No7 Future Renew Damage Reversal Serum - £42.95 for 50ml
  • No7 Future Renew Damage Reversal SPF 40 Day Cream - £34.95 for 50ml
  • No7 Future Renew Damage Reversal Night Cream - £34.95 for 50ml
  • No7 Future Renew Damage Reversal Eye Serum - £24.95 for 15ml

To celebrate the release of the collection, Boots are inviting customers to the Eldon Square store in Newcastle city centre for a special event on Wednesday, April 12. The first 70 customers in the queue when the shop opens at 8am will receive a free goody bag worth over £100, as well as complimentary fizz and cupcakes.

It comes after research carried out by No7 showed that 68% of women in Newcastle admitted they would like to "go back in time" to look after their skin better. Not drinking enough water, picking spots and not always wearing SPF were named as the three biggest mistakes made by women in the city overall.

No7’s head of science research, Dr Mike Bell, said of the Future Renew range: "Skin damage happens throughout our lives and is caused by multiple factors including sun exposure, environmental pollution, stress, sleep, temperature and nutrition. The new peptide blend effectively tricks the skin into thinking that it has been damaged which leads to renewal of key proteins such as collagen and fibrillin.

"It therefore supports skin’s natural self-repair mechanisms, targeting signs of cumulative damage both on and under the surface. This is a world-first technology only available from No7. We believe it is going to be a game changer for consumers."

Boots recently launched a Spring Skincare Edit Beauty Box for £25, featuring several skin products from popular brands including No7 worth nearly £100 in total. You can shop all No7 products on the Boots website here.

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