Get 20% off Neck and Moisturiser Orders
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Skincare, like most things aspirational, tends to pitch itself somewhere between science and soft-focus fantasy. StriVectin has been walking that line for years, establishing itself as a mildly clinical but accessible upgrade for people who’ve graduated from chemist staples but aren’t yet ready to take out a small loan for…Skincare, like most things aspirational, tends to pitch itself somewhere between science and soft-focus fantasy. StriVectin has been walking that…
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Skincare, like most things aspirational, tends to pitch itself somewhere between science and soft-focus fantasy. StriVectin has been walking that line for years, establishing itself as a mildly clinical but accessible upgrade for people who’ve graduated from chemist staples but aren’t yet ready to take out a small loan for La Mer. Right now, their Spring Sale promises 25% off sitewide (with the rather unoriginal code SPRING25) and adds a freebie - a "Glow Outside Kit" - if you spend over £90. In other words, it’s a sale. You know the routine.
Holiday-themed discounts and pseudo-urgent codes crop up like crocuses every few months. Still, there’s something professionally appealing about getting a brand’s top-shelf offerings without paying quite full price. As far as that goes, StriVectin’s current offer is worth a calm scroll.
Let’s start with the Peptide Plump™ Collagen Cushion Cream (£65), now down to around £48.75 with the discount. This one targets "four types of wrinkles," which is a clever way of saying "we’re not sure which ones you have, but we’ll try". It’s a cream that claims to visibly plump skin and deliver something approaching injectable filler results. It won’t, obviously. But it does deliver decent hydration and softening for mid-life skin needing a nudge - not a total overhaul.
More convincing is the Peptight™ Tightening Neck Serum Roller (£65, now £48.75), which combines a serum with a cooling roller head. The gadget hasn’t quite achieved cult status, but among those with a quietly obsessive relationship to necklines, it's something of a YouTube darling. If you’ve spent too much time seeing your lower face in Zoom meetings, this one may feel gratifying, if not miraculous. (And if nothing else, it gives a somewhat meditative moment of self-massage.)
The TL Advanced™ Tightening Neck Cream PLUS is their bestseller (£83, down to £62.25), and for better or worse, feels like textbook StriVectin: competent, well-formulated, and subtly engineered not to offend any skin type. A soft-focus solution for gravity, which is - let’s face it - undefeated.
Among the better deals in the mix is the Super-C Retinol Brighten & Correct Vitamin C Serum - £62 full price, £46.50 with SPRING25. Combining two big-ticket actives, Vitamin C and Retinol, is a bit like putting two Type-As in a room and hoping they don’t compete. Miraculously, this seems to work. Brightening and gentle exfoliation, with fewer chemistry-class side effects than you might expect. Though it won’t replace your dermatologist, it might delay the consultation.
The SD Advanced™ Plus Moisturizer has been reduced from £135 to £99 before discount - so it comes in under £75 with the current offer. It’s essentially a "greatest hits" album of peptides, hydrators and skin-firming language. Strong base moisturizer, but £135 in its original form is a big ask for something that might not outperform a £30 product in boots. Still, at under £75, it’s less of an existential skincare crisis.
Then there’s the Peptide Plump™ Line Filling Bounce Serum (£69, now £51.75), which does a decent job of softening fine lines and adding hydration. Most praise it for the texture - light, fresh, almost unnoticeable - which is, interestingly, exactly how your face looks after three weeks of use. Not dramatic, but not nothing. A product for people who enjoy gentle change.
Shipping is free on orders over £15, which these products almost universally are, unless you're just buying a travel-size eye cream. Returns are free too, which is never exciting but always comforting. You know the drill - unused, within the return window, ideally with the outer packaging still present. Refunds are reportedly processed quickly and without drama. Minimal faff, if any.
StriVectin continues to make good skincare for people who want progress, not promises. The 25% off sale is perfectly timed if you’re looking to restock or try one or two ambitious-sounding serums without feeling like you're tossing money into the vanity void. Yes, some of the scent profiles can feel a bit... hotel spa. And no, you won't wake up looking like your 2011 passport photo. But if your current regime has stalled, and you’d like to feel one or two notches more "together" by May, this sale is as solid a nudge as any.
Just don’t expect miracles. Fortunately, StriVectin isn’t really promising them either.
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