John Lewis cuts cost of 'shocking' beauty balm that takes years off

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Clarins Beauty Flash Balm from John Lewis (Image: John Lewis)
Clarins Beauty Flash Balm from John Lewis (Image: John Lewis)

With winter Christmas just around the corner, our skin is set to take a bit of a beating with the weather changes - clocks going back and the all round tiredness and dryness that winter brings. But with a plethora of skincare products at our fingertips, we can combat the look of fatigue and bring the sunshine back to our complexion with a few tried and tested lotions and potions - and one that is beloved by shoppers is Clarins' Beauty Flash Balm, which has 15% off at John Lewis until October 3, meaning it's £30 as opposed to the standard £36.

Using 96% natural ingredients, this balm claims to be a powerful cocktail that'll restore your youthful glow, reduce signs of fatigue and smooths out your skin (reducing the visibility or fine lines and wrinkles) thanks to its acerola seed, prickly pear extract and oat sugars. It's also been said to "miraculously" keep foundation in its place - a game changer for Christmas parties. And with over two thousand reviews, it's safe to say it seems to do the job pretty well as one shopper gave it five stars and said: "I love this product. On tired days it make my skin instantly brighter."

Another wrote: "This Beauty Balm is my No 1 favourite. Keeps my skin soft and healthy. A one-stop treatment."

John Lewis cuts cost of 'shocking' beauty balm that takes years off tdiqtidrqihkinvThe balm's natural ingredients will help give you a natural glow and reduce the signs of ageing and fatigue (John Lewis)

One, who in using the product took twenty years off their age, said: "I love the beauty flash balm products. They perk me up and my skin loves them. I've been using the balms for 30 years. I must tell you, people think I'm in my 50's but I just turned 70. They are shocked. If only they knew my secret. Please don't stop bringing such great products to market."

"Now, I was surprised by the effect this had on my skin, I liked that it didn't need to be removed, you wait 10 minutes or so, then continue with your routine, not forgetting the really important step of applying SPF. Well, I can say sincerely *WOW* I had large pores on my nose and cheeks and quite oily looking skin in these areas too, Not anymore, my pores have shrunk and also are really clean looking. My skin texture has improved remarkably and I use it 2-3 times a week to maintain this fabulous transformation," added another.

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The balm, which can be used by itself as a day treatment over your regular day cream, mixed in with your foundation, or as a nourishing mask, is free from silicones, sulphates, parabens, paraffins, dyes - a whole bunch of things - so it's a little kinder to your skin than some.

While many shoppers love this product - and its new formula which was released last year - some who were big fans of the older concoction haven't been quite as enthusiastic, with a number of customers saying: "Don't fix what isn't broken".

One wrote: "This product is not the same, I will not buy it. Since 1996 I used this product, it's not the same," while another said: "Not a pleasant to use as the original. The scent is not pleasing, but I think the product still works. I also preferred the prior texture."

While some have been left disgruntled by the change, others are happy with Clarins' new formula - and if you're one of them, now's the time to snap up this offer from John Lewis. That being said, it's not the only miracle working balm on the market today - nor is it the cheapest.

There are a number which have fans glowing - and for a better price. A classic from No7, its Beauty Balm Tinted Skin Veil is a two-in-one with a tinted colouring and is formulated to hydrate, smooth, protect and even out your skin tone while reducing the look of pores. For £13.56, you can't go wrong. While this Miracle Balm from Revolution can be used on skin, hair and nails, it leaves skin "feeling great" and helps "make up stay on flawlessly". Plus, it's £6.40.

This Pixi Rose Flash Balm, available from M&S, doesn't only give lacklustre skin a bit of a boost, but the three-in-one balm works wonders as a primer before you put on your make up and smells like a bunch of roses. One beautified customer said: "Miracle balm that makes the skin feel soft, velvety and smooth. Skin feels fresh and alive ready for make-up."

If you're a Clarins girl through and through, however, you can take advantage of this John Lewis deal here.

Eve Rowlands

Beauty cream, Beauty trends, Beauty, Beauty products, John Lewis

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