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Boots Cyber Monday deals 2023: The best discounts on perfume, skincare and more

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The post-Black Friday extravaganza of the year – aka Cyber Monday 2023 – is finally here. The shopping event serves as the best time to save on fashion and jewellery, laptops, TVs, home appliances and beauty. If it’s the latter category you’re most interested in, listen up, because the Boots Cyber Monday sale is well underway.

For those of us in the market for perfume, skincare, make-up and electricals, the Boots event is not to be missed. But as always, our team of shopping experts are also keeping an eye on the best savings at big-name retailers and brands, including Amazon, Argos, Currys, Dyson and John Lewis.

As far as the Boots Cyber Monday sale is concerned, the beauty retailer is claiming (yet again) it’s the biggest sale ever. Highlights we’ve spotted so far during the full Black Friday weekend include £50 off Dyson’s supersonic hair dryer and there’s £30 off Marc Jacobs Daisy eau de toilette. Keep scrolling for all this and more.

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Best Boots Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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