For anyone looking to add a touch of luxury to their skincare routine without needing to fork out £100s will be pleased to hear about the latest beauty deal. Secret Sales, an online marketplace that sells everything from fashion to beauty for less, has launched a huge sale with up to 90% off.
One standout discount is on Kate Somerville’s DermalQuench Liquid Lift +Retinol Advanced Resurfacing Treatment. The anti-ageing product usually retails for £94, but thanks to Secret Sales’ recent reduction, shoppers can grab it for only £12.50 – an 87% off discount.
The high-end brand’s DermalQuench Liquid Lift +Retinol cream promises to “work quickly and over time to visibly improve fine lines, skin firmness and hydration” while evening out skin discolouration. People should see an “improvement in elasticity, bounce, smoothness and skin brightening” after use.
The ” powerful, anti-ageing solution ” is designed to zap fine lines, wrinkles and depigmentation. It is packed with firming active retinols and bio-retinols that support “natural production of collagen to create firm, smooth, glowing skin”.
On Secret Sales, only orders of £50 and over are free. For orders under £50 the delivery cost is £2.99 and standard delivery is within three to five days of the order being placed.
Although there are no reviews on Secret Sales’ website, John Lewis is selling Kate Somerville’s DermalQuench Liquid Lift +Retinol Advanced Resurfacing Treatment for £94, which has hundreds of reviews, to give you an idea of general feedback. So far, customers have awarded the cream an impressive 4.7 stars out of five.
One buyer called Ash said: “My skin was smooth, clear, and very glowy when I woke up in the morning.” Leslie typed: “After just one use I noticed how smooth and glowing my skin was… I have gotten multiple compliments on my complexion. And it’s worth it, you don’t need much.”
Donna penned: “I absolutely recommend this product. Started using it a few weeks ago and can already see great result.” Rita raved: “This peel makes me skin look gorgeous the next morning. It’s gentle on my sensitive skin, looks so smooth and like the way makeup goes on.” Shannon added: “This product is amazing! Leaves skin feeling soft and pores smaller!”
However, one unimpressed shopper wrote: “Purchased two in the smaller size – nozzle broke after the first use on each! Unable to get any of the remaining product out… save your ££!” A second put: “The fragrance is too strong! It’s unpleasant to wear all night, gives me a headache. Too bad.” A third claimed their face “turned red” and the “odour was strong”.
A statement on Kate Somerville’s website describes her as a “leading skincare expert”. It also says the brand offers “innovative products and over 20 years of expertise for radiant, healthy skin.” Secret Sales is also selling another Kate Somerville product for £12.50. Its DermalQuench Liquid Lift Advanced Hydration Treatment was £94 too but has dropped significantly.
If you are looking to update your skincare routine with a new anti-ageing cream with retinol that costs less than £20, there are several options to consider. Amazon is offeringCeraVe’s Anti Aging Retinol Serum for £17.73, which promises to brighten the skin and smooth fine lines.
A 50ml pot of Boots’Retinol Night Moisturiser is available for £12, which has a customer rating of 4.4 stars out of five. Optimum Retinol Day Cream is up for grabs at Superdrug for £12 – down from £15. Sephora’s Targeted anti-aging serum can be purchased for only £18.35 currently. Plus, Harrods has The Ordinary’s 0.2% retinal emulsion in stock for £15.20.