01.12.17
No7’s new "Ready For More" campaign featuring world-renowned ballet dancer Alessandra Ferri marks what No7 is calling its biggest, most powerful and effective anti-aging launch for the year: Lift & Luminate Triple Action Serum. The treatment—which launched in the UK last spring and had a waitlist of 12,000, according to No7—is the brand’s first serum to deliver three clinically proven anti-aging results: wrinkles are reduced in appearance, skin is noticeably firmer and skin tone is more even.
Lift & Luminate Triple Action Serum combines the most powerful anti-wrinkle technology (Matrixyl 3000 Plus), with new active ingredients to aid in skin firmness and promote an even skin tone. The complex also includes hibiscus extract, hyaluronic acid and a new lightening complex. It will retail for $33.99 at Walgreens, Target, select Ulta stores and online at Walgreens.com, Target.com and Ulta.com.
The premise of the new campaign is to inspire and enable women globally, to look and feel their most beautiful, so that they feel ready to take on life and create the most positive impact in their world, according to No7. At 19 years old, Ferri was the youngest leading ballet dancer at the Royal Ballet in London. Now 53, she is returning to the stage; she most recently reprised her role of Juliet, which she first played as a teenager.
Lift & Luminate Triple Action Serum combines the most powerful anti-wrinkle technology (Matrixyl 3000 Plus), with new active ingredients to aid in skin firmness and promote an even skin tone. The complex also includes hibiscus extract, hyaluronic acid and a new lightening complex. It will retail for $33.99 at Walgreens, Target, select Ulta stores and online at Walgreens.com, Target.com and Ulta.com.
The premise of the new campaign is to inspire and enable women globally, to look and feel their most beautiful, so that they feel ready to take on life and create the most positive impact in their world, according to No7. At 19 years old, Ferri was the youngest leading ballet dancer at the Royal Ballet in London. Now 53, she is returning to the stage; she most recently reprised her role of Juliet, which she first played as a teenager.