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I saved over £80 on an epic No7 haul at Boots thanks to an easy hack – it took minutes and I even got freebies too 

Published on March 30, 2025 at 02:42 PM

A WOMAN has shared how managed to get a staggering £80 off her Boots haul of No7 products – and anyone can too.

The beauty lover showed off her large haul which should have cost her around £130, but she only paid £57.

She managed to walk away with an entire skincare product range that included retinol, day cream, serum and eye gel.

Boots No7 skincare haul with free samples.
A woman shared how she picked all of this up for £57 when it should have been over £130

Taking to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, she wrote: “Boots have an amazing offer on with No7

“Got all this for £57.85. Should have been over £100. Saved £80.87.”;

She then explained how she managed to get the deal – and how other shoppers can too.

First up, the woman explained how No7 products were currently on three for two.

Next up she applied a £10 off voucher for No7, following by taking advantage of a deal which was spend “£60 get 25 per cent off.”;

The Boots shopper concluded: “Also was given 2 little tester pots for free. Absolute bargain.”;

It’s not the only way people have been getting freebies or bargains at Boots.

Boots receipt showing £80.85 savings.
She showed her epic saving

Boots ‘free' points

A beauty lover has revealed a simple hack to getting free perfume or products at Boots with a little-known scheme.

Jade, who posts under @jade.wan, shared how all you need to do is return old products to the high street retailer to recycle, and you can increase your points.

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In a video which has over 8,000 likes, Jade showed how she had increased her points from 5,180 (which is worth £51.80) to 1,0059 (£100.59).

The Boots shopper wrote: “Forever thanking the TikTok girlies that put me on the Boots recycling scheme.”;

Boots Recycling Scheme aims to “turn empties into opportunities.”;

It means you can earn points for your empty beauty, health, wellness and dental products, from any brand, that can’t be recycled at home.

Boots recycling point.
Beauty lover Jade raved about the Boots Recycling Scheme

First you need to download the Recycle at Boots app and then you need to scan your old products to check they are valid.

The website states: “Log your empties in the app and allow up to 24h for validation.”;

Once any items have been approved, you can then take them into a Boots store and scan the QR on the deposit box.

It adds: “Recycle five empties or more, and spend £10 in-store to collect 500 Advantage Card Points.”;

Boots pharmacy and beauty store exterior with customers entering.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – DECEMBER 27: The logo of the health and beauty retailer and pharmacy chain retailer Boots is displayed outside a branch on December 27, 2024 in London, England. Established in 1849, Boots UK Limited (formerly Boots the Chemists Limited) is one of the largest retailers in the UK and Ireland, both in [...]

Items you can recycle at Boots for points

What can I recycle with Boots?

  • Products made of composite mixed materials, such as metal and plastics.
  • Products made of non-recyclable materials like toothpaste tubes and lotion pumps.
  • Small cosmetics, such as travel minis, samples and mascaras.

What can I recycle by myself at home?

  • Hair and body wash, shampoo and conditioner.
  • Empty full-size body wash, empty glass jars or cupboard packaging.

Source: Recycle at Boots

Once you have recycled your items, you have three days to spend the £10 in-store to get the points reward.

However, once you have the points, you can save them up to spend on a larger purchase, such as perfume.

Jade said she uploads photos of empty toiletries, make-up, and old tooth brushes to see if they are eligible, and they don’t have to initially been bought from Boots.

The added bonus is packaging then gets recycled into new items such as playground equipment or garden furniture.

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