L'Occitane set that includes wrinkle-busting 'magic' cream has almost 50% off

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QVC has slashed the price of this luxury L
QVC has slashed the price of this luxury L'Occitane set by almost half (Image: QVC UK)

A renowned beauty set from skincare powerhouse L'Occitane en Provence has had its price slashed by just under 50%, seeing its price drop from from £169.92 to £89.94 on shopping site QVC - and just in time for Mother's Day (March 10).

The L'Occitane 3 Piece Immortelle Skincare Collection features three wonder products that promise the hydrate, soften, revitalise your skin and make you look younger. This deal is available in both the night time regime - aptly named 'Reset' - and the daytime 'Divine' trio.

Worth £219, the anti-ageing set costs £170 on the L'Occitane website but by going via QVC, you can save yourself almost £100 which is great if you're after a gift for your mum and want to bag a bit of a bargain on some top quality skincare formulas.

L'Occitane set that includes wrinkle-busting 'magic' cream has almost 50% off tdiqtiqhtiqrkinvThis deal is available for both the AM and PM three-piece set (QVC UK)

Both sets include the brand's number one face cream Immortelle Divine Creme Jeunesse, which has been scientifically proven to aid in firming up your skin after just 28 days and has been described as the 'best moisturiser for ageing skin' by shoppers. It's no wonder when it contains ingredients like glycerin and the new Super Immortelle Extract - "a 100% natural-origin alternative to Retinol that's gentle on the skin".

With a full size tub usually costing around £80, one shopper stated: "I've been using this face cream for years. Occasionally I try others but I always come back. It is deeply moisturising, anti-aging and doesn't irritate my sensitive combination skin. Plus it smells gorgeous. I find I need to use more than the tiny blob suggested by L'Occitane and the little spoon included in the pack, but a jar still lasts several months. Worth every penny!"

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Another described it as a 'magic face cream' and remarked: "The best face cream, I have used it for the last 20 years and now I have compliments about my less wrinkly face. I always get compliments about my less wrinkled face for my age."

It's perfect for both day and night, too, thanks to its rich texture that feels 'very luxurious' and leaves your skin soft and 'quenched' without being greasy.

The set also includes a face serum and eye serum for either your morning or night time routine. In the AM, use the Immortelle Divine Serum (£82), which is an ultra-fine, gel-cream serum that "melts into the skin" to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while firming and plumping the skin. The eye and lip contour (£57) the 'Divine' set comes with is a lightweight cream that evens out skintone around the yes while smoothing out the eye and lip area with its lightweight silky cream that contains an "expert blend of immortelle super, a natural alternative to retinol".

The difference with the 'Reset' edit is that its eye serum (£48) works overnight to reduce puffiness and uneven skintone using ingredients like marjoram, acmella oleacera, immortelle extract, botanical complex and caffeine to help minimise the signs of ageing while the brand's best-selling face serum (£55) is a light, water-gel concoction that works through the night to hydrate and nourish your skin to have you waking up with a smooth, fresh and well rested complexion.

Gift sets are a great present to get the skincare lover in your life so it's no wonder shoppers are jumping on board this beauty train ahead of Mother's Day with edits like the Estée Lauder Beautiful Eyes Advanced Night Repair 3-Piece Skincare Gift Set, £60, and the Kiehl's Age-Defying Essentials Set, £88, flying off the (virtual) shelves.

If the maternal figure in your life is a bit of a L'Occitane buff, however, then this kit from QVC is the perfect present.

Eve Rowlands

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