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Skincare enthusiasts can claim more than £160 worth of complimentary anti-ageing skincare from a high-end beauty brand in a limited-time offer. Clever shoppers can stack multiple deals to
maximise savings on the Elizabeth Arden website, combining discount codes with free gifts and samples for a heavily discounted basket of desirable skincare. Our beauty experts have examined
the best ways to stack the deals and have found a method to get over £300 worth of products for £133 - a saving of more than 55%. Here's how to secure the deal. The initial offer is a
three-for-two code, which allows customers to get three products for the price of two, with the cheapest being free. Shoppers can enter the code 3FOR2 at checkout to take advantage of the
deal, which applies to most items on the website, excluding select sets. However, that's not all, as anyone who spends £85 on the Elizabeth Arden website will also receive a
complimentary Prevage gift set, valued at £85. The seven-piece set is automatically added to qualifying baskets and contains a selection of travel-friendly anti-ageing skincare, Eight Hour
Cream, a mascara and mini fragrance. Additionally, shoppers who spend £100 will receive a free full-size Eight Hour Cream Hand Treatment, worth £29. The deal stack is ideal for anyone
looking to upgrade their skincare routine - but what are the best products to buy to make the most of the freebies? Elizabeth Arden Elizabeth Arden offers Shoppers can get 3 for 2 across
bestsellers at Elizabeth Arden, plus a free Prevage gift set on orders over £85, and free full size Eight Hour Hand Treatment with orders over £100 Various Elizabeth Arden When it comes to
combatting the signs of ageing, retinol is held in high esteem, and Elizabeth Arden offers a comprehensive range that focuses on this powerful ingredient – perfect for those targeting fine
lines and wrinkles. The brand's Retinol + HPR Ceramide Rapid Skin-Renewing Water Cream (£77) can help you easily meet your spending goal and has garnered praise as a 'potent'
cream that leaves skin 'nourished and radiant with a youthful bounce. This product combines pure retinol with HPR, an advanced form of retinol, along with skin-tightening peptides,
ceramides for reinforcing the moisture barrier, hyaluronic acid for fullness, and calming botanicals. Claims suggest it can notably reduce wrinkles and pores in just one week. Uniquely, this
gentle starter formula is considered safe for use both day and night, provided users remember to apply SPF during daylight hours. Elsewhere, other popular retinol products include The
Ordinary's Retinol 1% in Squalane serum (£8.50) and Face Theory's Encapsulated Retinol 3% Renewing Serum (£30). For something even stronger, Medik8's Crystal Retinal is 11x
stronger than retinol and is often regarded as one of the best skincare products on the market. Yet, Elizabeth Arden's offering remains firmly established in the market, as reflected by
a 4.7-star rating from nearly 2,000 reviews. A satisfied customer shared: "Saviour in a bottle, if you're thinking of buying it, my advice is to do it - you absolutely won't
regret it. I cannot tell you the difference in such a short time; it makes my skin feel better." Another user raved: "Overnight, my skin looks glowing and hydrated. My skin appears
tighter, and I am keen to see any longer-term results." However, the product may not suit everyone, particularly those with sensitive skin, as one customer noted in a three-star
review: "The gel has the texture of a light water-based moisturiser like Avene's water gel, and there is a faint floral scent that could be irritating for sensitive skin.
"When I used this during the day, it severely dried out my skin, which is interesting since I've been on 0.05% tretinoin for a year now. This cream, for me, would only be used at
night." A fourth reviewer loved the cream's packaging, saying: "Those are amazing. The packaging is great - very hygienic and the right amount in for me. The results are even
better - fed and plumed skin with glowing effect." After using the cream for a few weeks, another customer commented: "I've been using this for a few weeks now. I use it twice
a day after the retinol capsule application, "Unlike other retinol creams, I have no stinging, soreness or drying of the skin. Both are lovely to apply and feel very nourishing and
soothing on my skin." To complement this product, shoppers can choose from other skincare items, such as the Retinol Ceramide Line Erasing Eye Cream, priced at £56, which smooths,
brightens, and de-puffs the eyes for a more youthful appearance. Another option is the Retinol + HPR Ceramide Capsules Rapid Skin-Renewing Serum, available in 30, 60, or 90 capsules, with
the smallest size costing £53 - or free as part of a three-for-two deal. With this specific basket, customers can apply the code 3FOR2 at checkout and will see both the Eight Hour hand cream
and Prevage set to appear for free. They'll also have the option to select two mini samples, taking the total value to over £300 - but shoppers would only pay £133 and enjoy free
delivery. In other skincare deals, The Liz Earle Cleanse & Smooth Collection, worth £89, is currently £39 at Boots, making it over half price. The kit features three full-size products,
ideal for those seeking a gentle yet effective skincare routine.