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Beauty lovers are racing to snap up cult favourite Elizabeth Arden anti-ageing cream for only £20 in a huge 50% off deal

Beauty lovers are racing to snap up cult favourite Elizabeth Arden anti-ageing cream for only £20 in a huge 50% off deal

Daily Mail​2 days ago

Fans of the iconic Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Refining Moisture Cream Complex listen up: for a limited time, you can score a huge 50 per cent off the entire collection, helping you achieve deeply hydrated and younger-looking skin for less.
Reducing the entire Visible Difference range by half, Elizabeth Arden are the go-to when it comes to iconic formulas that actually work – and with our exclusive MailOnline code you can access these unmissable discounts a day early.
Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference Refining Moisture Cream Complex
Designed to make a 'visible difference' to your skin, the Visible Difference Refining Moisture Cream Complex from Elizabeth Arden has been formulated to rejuvenate dull, tired skin, deeply hydrating for a velvety soft complexion and natural, lit-from-within glow.
MailOnline readers can score 50 per cent off the entire range a day early with the exclusive code VD50.
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That's right, MailOnline readers can score their 50 per cent discount a day early with the exclusive code VD50, which gives shoppers access to the deals from now until 21 June ahead of the public sale on 22 to 30 June.
If achieving gorgeous, smooth, and hydrated skin for less is at the top of your agenda this summer, then you're going to want to snap up the bestselling moisturiser shoppers are calling an 'unsung hero' with 50 per cent off now.
'Bought from the airport as an impulse purchase, glad I did as have used every day and wouldn't be without it,' raved one impressed five-star reviewer.
'I have very dry very sensitive skin sometimes with eczema and it has not caused any irritation and has greatly improved my skin texture and redness. Will repurchase.'
Designed to make a 'visible difference' to your skin, the Visible Difference Refining Moisture Cream Complex from Elizabeth Arden has been formulated to rejuvenate dull, tired skin, deeply hydrating for a velvety soft complexion and natural, lit-from-within glow.
Ideal for those looking to soften fine lines and wrinkles, this rich, fast-absorbing and non-greasy cream works hard to visibly improve the skin's texture and smooth the appearance of fine lines, defending against environmental aggressors and free radical damage to help prevent further wrinkles.
This is all partly due the inclusion of squalane, whose deeply hydrating properties help to leave skin restored, radiant and smooth – the perfect choice for everyday use.
And shoppers can't get enough of the brand's bestselling cream, with long-time users claiming it's their secret to healthier and more youthful skin.
'I am 64 yrs old and have been using this since I was 20 years old. Hardly any wrinkles and still love using this. Hope I never have to change.... Please keep selling this wonderful product,' wrote one five-star reviewer.
Another added: 'I received this cream as a gift with purchase when I was 19 years old, 40 years ago. I have used this cream every night ever since.
'Not to be arrogant, but my skin looks great and I am always considered much younger than my age. It is such an unsung hero, and the more you use it the harder it works for you. Highly recommend this lovely cream.'
A third wrote: 'Purchased for my Mum who is almost 80. She's been using this moisturiser since I was a child. She says despite trying others, none compare, as this leaves her skin soft and silky.'
Better still, shoppers can score unmissable freebies during this time, too, with a free 4-piece Eight Hour gift with any order over £60 and a free limited-edition Elizabeth Arden Pilates Tote Bag with any order over £100.
What more reason do you need to shop? Explore our top picks from the Visible Difference range below – and don't forget to use code VD50 for early access to the 50 per cent off sale.

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