Boots advent calendar: Full list of what's inside No7 beauty calendar launching today
BOOTS advent calendar launches today for those savvy shoppers who signed up to get the beauty advent calendar a full day in advance. The company have now released the full list of what is inside too.
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Boots launch their hotly anticipated Christmas 2020 advent calendar this week, and shoppers need to move fast, as the calendar sells out every year. Luckily, the store have anticipated demand, and smart shoppers can get access to the calendar a day before its general release.
Britons can sign up to the waiting list now - and will be able to access today, Wednesday 14th October.
The calendar will then launch nationwide on Thursday 15th October.
Last year, 226,000 people signed up the waiting list, and the advent calendar sold out in an incredible 24 hours.
Part of the reason for this is the incredible value the calendar offers beaty fans.
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Stuffed full of No7 products, the calendar costs £45, but contains £172.50 worth of items.
Boots are also re-running their golden ticket competition after its succes last year.
10 lucky customers will find a golden ticket in their calendar worth an eye-watering £1000, redeemable on all No7 products.
So what is in the 2020 calendar? Check the full list below to see if your favourite will be behind a countdown door.
No7 Stay Perfect Amazing Eyes Pencil (Black)
No7 Extreme Length Mascara (Black) 7ml
No7 Skin Illuminator (Nude) 30ml
No7 Gel Finish Nail Colour (Porcini)
No7 Gel Finish Nail Colour (Golden Sands)
No7 Instant Illusions Airbrush Away Primer 10ml
No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Day Cream 25ml
No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Night Cream 25ml
No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Serum 5ml
No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Advanced Eye Cream 5ml
No7 Radiant Results Revitalising Cleansing Wipes
No7 Laboratories LINE CORRECTING Booster Serum 3ml
No7 Instant Results Revitalising Peel-off Mask 10ml
No7 Hydration Mask 100ml
No7 High Shine Lip Crayon (Rosy Blush)
No7 Eye Shadow Primer 10ml
No7 Moisture Drench Lipstick (Desert Rose)
No7 Slanted Tweezers
No7 Body Milk 50ml
No7 Protect & Perfect Lip Care 10ml
No7 Radiant Results Daily Face Polish 15ml
No7 Lift & Curve Eyelash Curler
No7 Hydrogel Eye Mask
No7 Precision Lips Liner (Nude)
Blusher Voucher (Entitles you to claim one free No7 Blusher in the shade of your choice, valid from 1st October-31st May 2021)
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What other sell-out beauty advent calendars should Britons note in their diaries for 2020?
Cult Beauty Advent Calendar
What: In 2021 this calendar sold out in two hours. This year is it likely to be just as popular. The Cult Beauty Advent Calendar contents include the likes of Jo Loves and Charlotte Tilbury with contents worth £930.
Additionally, £15 from each calendar will go to Beauty Banks, a charity that helps with hygiene poverty.
How much: £199
When: Launching 12th October - join the waiting list now or become a member to access the calendar today
Lookfantastic Advent Calendar
What: The Lookfantastic Advent Calendar includes products from a range of brands like Elemis and Anastasia Beverly Hills.
Last year it sold out in for weeks.
The calendar contains £450 worth of products.
How much: £85
When: Launching 12th October
Glossybox Advent Calendar
What: Glossybox is the beauty box subscription that helps united beauty fans with cult classics and new hero products.
This years advent calendar from the brand has 25 product and is worth a total of £390.
It inlcudes products from the like of Lime Crime, Rihanna's Fenty Beauty and Huda Beauty.
How much: £99 (£80 for subscribers)
When: Launched 30 September
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