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Debenhams £149 anti-ageing moisturiser is just £11.60 for Black Friday


Debenhams was one one of the first retailers to launch a Black Friday 2024 sale, giving shoppers weeks to browse the huge discounts and get ahead on Christmas shopping. The beauty section is ever-growing, and while some great deals were launched towards the beginning of the sale, the retailer has added yet more products as Black Friday has drawn closer.

There’s lots of choice when it comes to skincare at Debenhams, but the deals with the biggest discounts are worth taking note of – and these are also likely to be snapped up first.

The Dr. Botanicals Parsley Age Refresh Day Moisturiser is reduced from £149 to £11.60 for 50ml size, while the bigger 100ml size is reduced from £294 to £17.52.

While the brand may not be a household name, the anti-ageing product is still available to buy at Tesco at the full price of £149 – so Debenhams’ offer really does offer a large saving.

The moisturiser features parsley extract which helps to rejuvenate the skin for a youthful glow, while aqua, glycerin, and aloe barbadensis leaf juice powder, offer deep hydration, and tea tree essence calms the skin.

Debenhams shoppers have been leaving their feedback on the moisturiser, with one saying: ”My skin very dry,but after couple days using cream became better.”

Another commented: ”I have been really impressed with this product and have seen a significant improvement in my skin. My skin is now soft and has a glow to it. I’ve only been using this product for a couple of weeks but I can safely say that from day one I could see and feel a difference in the texture of my skin. Now I wouldn’t use any other moisturiser, love it so much I’ve bought a spare pot so I don’t run out. A small amount goes a long way. This product is well worth splashing out on.”

One shopper left a mixed review on the product however: ”Bought when massively reduced to see if it justified the usually exorbitant price tag. But it left my face feeling a bit tight rather than well moisturised. So now using as general body moisturiser instead so as not to waste it. Couldn’t see anything on packaging that stated it had firming up properties. Others may want this but I want my moisturiser to simply moisturise.”

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