Savvy beauty enthusiasts are scrambling to get their hands on a £30 beauty box containing £144 worth of luxury skincare and fragrance products before it sells out. Launching just in time for Mother’s Day, this Luxury Her Beauty Edit includes everything you need to perform a spa-quality self-care session in the comfort of your own home.
Marks & Spencer’s 2024 Mother’s Day box contains seven luxury products, four of which are full-sized, reports the Mirror. At an unbeatable price of £30, this compilation features some of the biggest wellness brands on the market today, including L’Occitane, Neom and Elizabeth Arden.
The box also contains one of Stacey Solomon’s favorite perfumes and Skin Saver, which is touted as “liquid gold” and is worth more than the box itself. We’ve done the math and the total cost of the box is up to over £131.30, meaning the shopper will save him a whopping £101.30 compared to buying the products individually.
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The hero product in this box is definitely Alpha-H Liquid Gold. It’s an all-purpose exfoliator with glycolic acid, and it’s normally priced at £42.99, almost £13 more than the price you’d pay for a Mother’s Day 2024 box. This product combines the benefits of a toner, exfoliator, serum, and moisturizer in one, helping to remove dead skin cells while providing intensive hydration.
On the Cult Beauty website, skincare fans have given it over 4.5 stars based on nearly 350 reviews, praising it for being gentle and effective on the skin. One person wrote: “This is an absolute staple in my skincare routine and has transformed my acne-prone skin. I use it daily after cleansing and I’ve noticed a huge difference in reducing the appearance of dark spots and bumps under my skin. I realized something: I honestly don’t think so.” I know what would happen without it. ”
“A nice, gentle exfoliator that really makes a difference to the texture of my skin overnight without leaving me feeling flaky. I love it,” said another. However, some people said they didn’t get the results they expected, commenting, “I have oily/acne-prone skin, so I haven’t seen any big changes yet, but I’ll write again after using it for a while.” Several months. “
But that’s not the only big-ticket item in the box, which also includes a 10ml bottle of Floral Street Wonderland Peony worth £28. Loose Women’s Stacey Solomon has previously praised the small business’s fragrances, but says her favorite is the fruity-floral scent with notes of blackcurrant, pink pepper, and candy floss. She likes it so much that her sister Gemma even put it in party bags for Stacey’s baby shower guests last year.
Self-care products also include L’Occitane’s Cherry Blossom shower gel for ‘every’ shower, M&S’s own formula sleep cream and a course of Elizabeth Arden’s retinol capsules. Care for your manicure with Nails inc’s Bond Street Passage polish, and finish off your kit with Neom’s Calming Hand Balm, which soothes dry skin.
- Floral Street Wonderland Peony – 10ml – £28
- Alpha-H Liquid Gold – 100ml – £43
- L’Occitane Cherry Blossom Shower Gel – 250ml – £17.50
- Nails Bond Co., Ltd. Street Passage – 14ml – £15
- Neom Calming Hand Balm – 30ml – £10
- Formula Sleep Cream – 15ml – £9.50
- Elizabeth Arden Retinol Capsules – Pack of 6 – £8.30
Beauty boxes like these are becoming increasingly popular with shoppers looking for ways to stock up on commonly used products and find new favorites on a budget. Many of them sell out quickly because they are worth at least double, triple or even quadruple the price you pay. This year, the Boots Self Care Box, Glossybox Buyer’s Pick and Lookfantastic Valentine’s Day Edit have already sold out. His £25 Wellness Box from Marks and Spencer, launched in January, sold out within a week. Therefore, we expect this Mother’s Day edition to disappear from stores soon as well.
While we’re not talking specifically about any particular brand, the Martin Lewis Money Saving Expert site has previously stated that beauty sets like this are “a great way to save money” and that they recommend purchasing stocking stuffers. He said this could be a smart way to spread costs. Christmas all year round.
The MSE team said: “Beauty bundles are a great way to save money on your favorite brands and try new products without paying full price. You can also split the bundle to create your own beauty box or basket to gift It’s also a great way to buy presents because you can give them as much as you like.”
