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Viral 'glass skin' range from Boots just launched six new products starting at £4.95

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Updated 09:10 24 Sep 2025 GMT+1Published 08:55 24 Sep 2025 GMT+1

Viral 'glass skin' range from Boots just launched six new products starting at £4.95

The Boots 'glass skin' Good Intent range has been a runaway success with skincare fanatics

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Jen Thomas

Jen Thomas

A viral 'glass skin' range that flew off shelves this summer has launched six new products that you'll want to add to your basket right now.

Designed to deliver that elusive glass skin glaze, No7 has just rolled out its latest additions - and if you're a fan of super-hydrating skin products that won't break the bank, we've got a feeling you're going to love these pastel-hued delights.

After landing in Boots earlier this year, No7's Good Intent range became an online sensation thanks to its impressive results and purse-friendly prices.

Aimed at Gen Z, this range is all about hydration and dewy skin, for that glass skin glaze made famous by Hailey Bieber.

Here's the lowdown on every piece in the new range, which launched on Wednesday September 24.

1. Radiance Reflect Spray Serum

A fine, weightless, and refreshing mist which offers an instant boost of glowy hydration. It can be used morning and evening, or as needed, for refreshed, hydrated skin. Whether you've stayed up all night studying or just didn't want to go home after a gig, the serum will offer a refresh and is suitable for getting that glow on the go.

Radiance Reflect Spray Serum
Radiance Reflect Spray Serum
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2. Collagen Jelly Hydrogel Mask

If you love treating yourself to a skin mask after a long day, you'll love this one. Infused with Collagen and Niacinamide, this hydrogel face mask peels away to reveal fresh, hydrated, mirror skin.

Collagen Jelly Hydrogel Mask
Collagen Jelly Hydrogel Mask
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3. Skin Sip Eye Cream

Tired eyes after a late night? This refreshing eye cream is suitable for day and night use, infused with Collagen and Squalane. Suitable for sensitive skin and delicate eyes.

Skin Sip Eye Cream
Skin Sip Eye Cream
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4. Dream Drench Wrapping Mask

Another one for the mask fans, this time in a gel mask. This clear jelly wrapping mask, made with Niacinamide, targets dryness and dries down to be easily peeled off.

Dream Drench Wrapping Mask
Dream Drench Wrapping Mask
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5. Pore Buff Clarifying Cleansing Oil

Whether you just want to clean off the day, or remove a full face after a night out, this lightweight cleansing oil promises to leave you feeling clean and refreshed. It's infused with an Avocado and Jojoba Oil blend and it transforms into a milk cleanser. Team with the viral Good Intent Pore Buff Pads.

Pore Buff Clarifying Cleansing Oil
Pore Buff Clarifying Cleansing Oil
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6. Silky Jelly Lip Mask

Fans have gone wild for the glass skin look, and this hydrating jelly glaze is infused with Hyaluronic Acid* and Shea Butter. It promises glossy lips that hydrate as well as looking pillowy soft, and it can be applied throughout the day or overnight for an intense treatment.

Silky Jelly Lip Mask
Silky Jelly Lip Mask
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What are people saying about the range?

In case you missed it the first time around, the Skin Sip Moisture Glaze Milk from the OG collection had fans pleading with Boots to 'never discontinue it', with one writing: "Already tempted to purchase some backups. Really hydrating, lovely base under makeup and gives the skin a lovely glow. Cheaper version of Rhode's equivalent. LOVE!"

Another praised the range, adding 'I can’t recommend it enough', while one asked why Gen Z should have all the fun: "I'm in my mid-40s and not the target market for this product however it works really well for my skin!"

"5 stars for the whole range of Good Intent" raved another. "I have waited years for No7 to bring out an unfragranced range!"

Featured Image Credit: No7

Topics: Beauty, Skincare, Shopping

Jen Thomas
Jen Thomas

Jen Thomas is a freelance journalist and radio presenter for Magic Radio and Planet Rock, specialising in music and entertainment writing.

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