84-year-old Boots shopper says 'magic' £10 moisturiser is her secret to making wrinkles 'disappear'

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Boots has slashed the price of a popular anti-ageing primer down from £17.95 to £10. The £10 Boots primer, which people also use as a moisturiser, has been hailed an 'airbrush in a bottle' by some shoppers, who have been impressed by its abilities to smooth over fine lines and keep makeup in place for hours on end.

No7 Instant Illusions Airbrush Away Primer promises to make pores and fine lines disappear, claims to put winkles into soft focus leaving skin perfectly smooth and even all day.

30ml tubes of the N07 Airbrush Primer usually cost £17.95, but have been reduced down to £10 on the Boots website for a limited time.

One 60-year-old shopper explained how her 84-year-old mum uses the primer as a moisturiser, and is blown away by how it makes 'fine lines disappear on application'.

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