Best Boots Black Friday 2024 deals to shop right now

Everybody stay calm, the Boots Black Friday deals have begun with early offers on everything from haircare to make-up, anti-ageing skincare and more.

You’ll likely already know that being prepared for Black Friday will boost your chances of getting the best deals so, be it Clinique’s black honey almost lipstick or the Huda beauty setting powder, it’s time to start browsing your favourite products.

The full Black Friday sale doesn’t officially kick off until the final Friday of November after Thanksgiving, and the reductions will continue throughout the weekend, finishing on Cyber Monday.

But if you want to get ahead of the action, Boots has reduced the price of more than 22,000 products across premium beauty, fragrance, electrical beauty, and much more. Think half-price Oral-B toothbrushes and up to £150 off IPL devices. Below you’ll find all the best deals right now.

Read more: Black Friday 2024 shopping guide

Best deals in Boots Black Friday sale

Dyson corrale cord-free straightener blue/blush: Was £399.99, now £249.99, Boots.com

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Dyson’s corrale straightener is one of the best in the business, helping you to reduce frizz and flyaways. In our review, the writer praised the unique copper alloy plates that “sit on top of a layer of ‘microhinges’, which help to gather every single hair as you style”. They said that their “hair stayed smooth and bouncy all day”. With £150 off, this is certainly a pukka deal, especially for the early offerings.

Philips lumea 8000 series, IPL hair removal device: Was £449.99, now £299.99, Boots.com

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Landing a spot in our review of the best IPL devices, there’s no denying that the Philips lumea 8000 series is a premium product. Justifying nigh on £500 (at full price) on hair removal is hard to compute mentally, so this £150 discount is certainly appreciated, especially with our tester’s praise for its “impressive results, with hair becoming sparser after just four treatments”. After all, who wants to shave weekly in the depths of winter? Long-lasting hair removal for the win.

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CeraVe blemish control face cleanser: Was £13, now £10.40, Boots.com

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CeraVe products are always our affordable skincare go-to, but we certainly won’t turn our noses up at an extra 20 per cent off. This – the blemish control face cleanser – features acne-fighting ingredients like salicylic acid and niacinamide, while maintaining a healthy skin barrier with hydration from hyaluronic acid and nourishment from three different ceramides. Reviewing the cleanser in our guide to the best CeraVe products, our tester commented how it “doesn’t dry out skin or strip it of moisture” and “leaves the skin feeling comfortable.”

Philips series 5000 wet and dry men’s electric shaver, S546: Was £149.99, now £59.99, Boots.com

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A whopping £90 has been shaved off the price of this Philips 5000 series model. When our reviewer tested Philips’s similar S5579 shaver, they praised the “super-useful” digital display, which reminds you of battery levels – a feature also present in this reduced iteration. Our tester added: “Everything is positioned perfectly, meaning it’s easy to switch on.” With the series 5000 now just £60, this deal is bound to leave you buzzing.

Maybelline lash sensational sky high mascara: Was £12.99, now £8.66, Boots.com

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The best mascara for length and volume in our guide, Maybelline’s lash sensational sky high mascara is a tubing mascara (which means it encapsulates the lashes in product) that lasts all day long without so much as a single crumb or smudge. Our tester commented how it “builds volume and length with each stroke, but also separates lashes for a fanned-out look”. Stock up on it now while it’s less than £10.

Oral-B iO8 electric toothbrush violet ametrine with limited edition travel case: Was £450, now £140, Boots.com

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If you’ve not tried Oral-B’s iO series of toothbrushes, take this £310 discount as a sign to get involved. The newer editions – for example, the iO8, 9 and 10 – can help you navigate the different areas of your mouth, intelligently ensuring that you don’t miss a single spot. The iO8 comes with six different modes from sensitive to intensive clean. In our guide to the best electric toothbrushes, our expert put the newer iO9 iteration to the test, praising its brushing technology (which also features in the 8) and how the “mechanical action of the fast-moving brush can more easily get into those hard-to-reach areas”.

Marc Jacobs daisy eau de toilette: Was £73, now £54.75, Boots.com

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A firm favourite among IndyBest readers, Marc Jacob’s Daisy perfume was so popular we set about reviewing the entire Daisy perfume range. Our tester praised the scent’s versatility, enjoying how it can seemingly “emanate springtime freshness without being pigeon-holed to the March-June months”. Now, with 15 per cent off, we’re picking it up in anticipation of party season.

Find out everything you need to know about Black Friday 2024, with our expert guide

When will the Boots Black Friday deals begin?

Boots Black Friday sale is already live with savings of over £500 ready to shop now in the weeks leading up to Black Friday. As for the main event, this year Black Friday will take place on 29 November – so you’ll have four full days to shop the official sale.

What Boots Black Friday deals can we expect to see?

Based on previous years’ sales, we’re hoping to see the Dyson airwrap at a lower price, and we’ll be eyeing up the likes of Mac, No7 and Estée Lauder for deals on lip liners, retinol and foundations. We’re also used to seeing Chanel’s iconic No. 5, coco mademoiselle and chance perfumes in the sale, with Black Friday being the ideal time to save money on high-ticket brands and products. Right now, for instance, shoppers can save £150 on the Dyson corrale straightener (was £399.99, now £249.99, Boots.com).

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