Boots No.7 Protect and Perfect Anti Wrinkle Serum Available in the United States

And You Won't Believe Where

DEJA SPEARS
Not since the Beatles has there been a craze coming out of the UK like Boots No.7 Protect and Renew. It all started when the BBC's Horizons program endorsed the product. They claimed that the serum actually was effective in the fight against aging. Retailers actually experienced a stamped of shopper seeking the anti-wrinkle serum. The verdict was in the people wanted Boots No.7 Protect and Renew. Although the demand was high the supply was not. Retailers had to limit the purchase to one bottle per customer. There were some shoppers who were able to pull off purchasing multiple bottles. It was not long before they began showing up on eBay. Overwhelmed by the response to Boots No.7 Protect and Renew Spokeswoman Nicola Skelmerdine told Reuters "We had to increase out put to meet demand and we are now producing 1000 bottles every hour around the clock. We've never known demand like this for any product that we have made before." In three days the company sold 21 weeks worth of inventory.

What makes this the anti-wrinkle serum so soght after? For starters it has received approval from a third party independent pannel of scientist. Second is the price. With the buzz around Boot No. 7 Renew and Restore, you would think that it had a hefty price tag, but it doesn't. In fact it sells in the UK for around 17 euro.
CNN reported the story in May, since then plenty of Americans have joined the hunt for the ever so aloof Boots No.7 Protect and Perfect Anti-aging Serum. You can find plenty of websites peddling the serum, the authenticity of the product is subject. There is also a significant mark up.

What many people should be surprised to find is that No. 7 has been sitting under our nose the whole time. So where in the United States can you find Boots No.7 Protect and Perfect? You may think that the serum could only be stocked in high end department stores for hundreds of dollars. But that's not the case. Boots has created a product for the US that is the equivalent to the product in the UK, its called Boots No.7 Restore and Renew. You would be surprised to know that you can actually find Boots No.7 in retailers like Target. And the cost is unbelievable, its less than 20 USD. Target carries a number of other skin care items manufactured by Boots No.7 like a micro-dermabrasion exfoliator, lotion eye cream and lip gloss. By visiting Target.com you can locate a store, check availability, and even purchase Boots No.7 Restore and Renew

Published by DEJA SPEARS

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  • mari 6/25/2009

    When I first saw the Vitamin Enhanced Face Firming Serum (from the Made from Earth skincare line) I thought, you have got to be kidding. $50 for face cream!!?? But after reading some reviews on the internet - i decided to give it a try - I have tried everything! The site promised it would help my dry, irritated, acne-prone skin with wrinkles.

    I LOVED it. For the first time, my skin was not irritated by this wrinke treatment . I have very sensitive skin especially under my eyes. And, no more zits. None. A bottle lasts me almost 6 months, and it helped my skin more than ANY $200 facial I ever got! Just makes your skin look as good as it possibly can look, and I think it's worth every penny. I am on my 4th bottle (that means using it for almost 2 years now). I also have use their Olive Night Creme, which is about $40, but I don't think that is anything special to be honest with you. Not anything like the Vitamin Enhanced Face Firming Serum. Definitely recommended for women seekin

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  • Mary Ann Lapinski 2/20/2008

    While we are on the skin care topic I just wanted to mention a product I came across in a spa at the Four Seasons Las Vegas. Its called AQ2 Serum and it came highly recomended. It cost me $85,00 for a 1oz bottle. I must admit I bought it for a goof but let me tell you "WOW" it took about two and a half weeks to notice but it works almost as good as botox. It rid my face of fine lines and wrinkles and crows feet.

  • Jo Layne Cafasso1/26/2008

    Thank you, Joe!.

  • Jo Layne Cafasso1/26/2008

    Betty, I am a teacher. I expect my students to do their best before turning in assignments. Spelling and grammar mistakes in one's writing give the reader a bad first impression. If a person were to make similar mistakes on something like a resume or cover letter, chances are they would not be hired. This stuff MATTERS! When reading an article full of mistakes, I tend not to take it seriously. I mean, really, at least take the time to hit the spell check button!

  • Joe 1/2/2008

    I agree with Jo..the first few lines of this are full of errors.

  • Betty Westin12/12/2007

    To Jo Layne Cafasso: Who in the H+++ do you think you are to critic anyone's writing. Get a life!

  • Nurse Fun7/21/2007

    If the Restore and Renew was "created" for the United States does that mean it is the exact same product from overseas? It was not brought here because the FDA hadn't approved it (at the time that I saw an episode on the Today Show).

    If it does not contain the same ingredients in the same ratios as the British counterpart is it really the same thing? The studies were done on the product in Britain.

  • kellytravl7/21/2007

    The article was originally a British article that this person either tried to retype herself, or cut and paste, which would then contribute to your spelling errors.

  • Jo Layne Cafasso6/16/2007

    There are numerous spelling, punctuation and grammar errors in this article! One is an oversight, but 6 or 7 is unprofessional.

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