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Save 67% On Peter Thomas Roth Retinol and Maximize Your Beauty Sleep
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Date:2025-04-25 22:36:37
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Stop what you're doing and shop right now! There's a 24-hour flash sale on Peter Thomas Roth skincare products that you just need to check out.
QVC has an exclusive set with the Peter Thomas Roth Retinol Fusion PM Body Moisturizing Treatment and two sets of 60-count Retinol Fusion PM Hydra-Gel Eye Patches. These products utilize technology that "microencapsulates retinol, allowing it to be time-released to gradually deliver overnight," according to the brand. These products improve the appearance of fine lines and crepiness with amazing results from consistent use.
If you bought these products separately, it would cost $395. However, you can get this Peter Thomas Roth skincare bundle for just $129 today only when you shop from QVC.
Peter Thomas Roth 67% Off Deal
This set has the Peter Thomas Roth Retinol Fusion PM Body Moisturizing Treatment and 2 60-count Retinol Fusion PM Hydra-Gel Eye Patches.
You can apply the treatment all over your body twice a day. Apply the eye gels on clean, dry skin and leave them on for up to 10 minutes. When you take them off, gently pat the remaining serum into your skin.
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