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No 7- any good?

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Ilikeviognier · 21/11/2021 08:04

Anyone used no 7 creams? If so are they any good? I’m debating giving them a try but I also don’t know which range - I’m 42 and perfect and protect is for 35-45 so should I get the next range up (am 43 at Xmas)? Lift and luminate is for 45-60.

Thanks!

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Ponks · 21/11/2021 09:10

I think they are great value, especially as you can always get an offer of some sort. I've used the Protect and Perfect range for years despite being outside the target age range Smile. I prefer it to the consistency of the Lift and Luminate which is the next step up. I've been trying a lot of other moisturisers recently and still think the No7 ones out better.
The P&P day cream has matrixyl in which is good for plumping skin and fine lines.

Haven't tried the night creams since they reformulated and apparently have added some fragrance.

MuthaFunka61 · 21/11/2021 09:15

I'm an ex now user but've found Beauty Pie and they're effective.
As a membership is needed, I recently costed out the cost of this plus prices and BP still works out cheaper than no7.

mdh2020 · 21/11/2021 09:31

Ive used No 7 for years and generally stock up on 3-4-2 offers and reduced price Xmas gift sets. I used to use Clinique but it got too expensive. I think No 7 is effective and pretty good value but the only way to prove this would be to use something else on one side of my face!

Pheasantlysurprised · 21/11/2021 11:36

I used to purchase expensive skincare, but gradually went over to no7 by chance, really, sort of without intending it. Noticed at once that my skin seemed to really like these particular products so stuck with it.

It's been around 5 yrs now, so when my skin tires of it, or something changes, i will move on, but for now it is a perfectly affordable option that performs (for me) every bit as efficiently as stuff 5 times the cost.

The Protect and Perfect serum makes my skin feel and look like velvety heaven!

My skin isnt overly sensitive but it lets me know pronto how it feels Grin

Cookerhood · 21/11/2021 11:38

How funny, I think if them as expensive, but I recently got a great deal on a package of day cream, night cream, eye cream, serum & face oil. But then, I usually use the Aldi ones.

Ilikewinter · 21/11/2021 11:42

I really like them, depending on how you skin is now id jump straight to lift and luminate. The age ranges are just to give a guide, it depends on how your skin is now. If you goto see a No7 consultant they'll see you get the right products.

Geamhradh · 21/11/2021 12:06

I really rate the ranges as good all rounders, containing all the good stuff, ceramides etc that much more expensive ranges contain.
I used the P&P when it first came out, and now use L&L. The L&L serum for example, to me feels exactly the same as the Origins Plantscription serum which costs about 3x as much.

SommerTen · 21/11/2021 12:20

I'm 45 & use Clinique smart repair serum (which I was given as a birthday present luckily as it's ££) then use either Protect & Perfect day cream or night cream over the top.
I find P&P to be the right consistency for my skin.
In the summer I used the P&P spf50 facial sun lotion which was very good.

Ilikeviognier · 21/11/2021 16:51

Thanks all!!

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