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Boots shoppers can save over £116 on summer festival must-haves with this deal

Boots shoppers can save over £116 on summer festival must-haves with this deal

Daily Record19-06-2025

Get festival ready with this new beauty edit that is packed with everything to survive crowds and the heat.
Festival season is pretty much in full swing right now. From the iconic Glastonbury to the Isle of Wight and Scotland's own TRNSMT, it's the time of year music revellers have been eagerly anticipating.
While preparing an outfit is a priority for many, keeping a bag of beauty items is an absolute must for those who will want to look their best when trying to beat the heat, large crowds and late nights acts.
This is where Boots has us covered, as it has recently dropped its Festival Edit Beauty Bag that is packed with festival-proof skincare, haircare, cosmetics and more - with a staggering saving of over £116 attached.
Retailing at £45, this latest edit from the high street giant is packed with 13 items in total, an impressive nine being full-sized, bringing the entire worth to £161.34. That means shoppers are making a saving of £116.34 compared to buying all the items individually.
From dry shampoo for when showering feels miles away to setting sprays and perfume mists, it has everything festival goers will need. Not to mention they are all packed into a cute metallic pouch, perfect for taking on holidays and when travelling.
Boots Festival Edit Beauty Bag
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£45
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Beauty fans will also find a selection of top-rated brands inside the edit, with luxury names such as Kylie Cosmetics, Too Faced, Sol de Janeiro, Anastasia Beverley Hills and much, much more contained.
Beauty edits for festivals are often quite rare, which is why this £45 haul from Boots is quite the steal. One that we have spotted that offers something quite similar is this GlossyboxTravel Beauty Kit Limited Edition that costs £35, but is worth over £150.
For something a little bit cheaper, and more beauty focused, there is this Value Makeup Bundle from Barry M that is packed with over £50 worth of festival makeup must-haves for just £9.49.
With limited edits on the market, it's no secret to say that Boots' Festival Edit Beauty Bag stands out from the crowd. While there are many hero products included one that we think will be great for the current season is the Skin + Me Daily Moisturiser with SPF 50 for Oily to Combination Skin (40ml).
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Worth £21.99 for the full-size included in the edit, this "deeply hydrating" moisturiser is a bit of a multi-tasker, as it also brightens, while also keeping skin protected with SPF, making it ideal for the heatwave that we are experiencing.
Another star product is the Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint Stick (5g) that retails at £22 if bought individually. A Love Island Villa favourite, this "long-lasting" blush and lip stain will most likely remain in place, even when sweaty from the crowds and the heat.
It's not just full-size heroes that are worth a mention, as a few deluxe travel-sized minis are perfect for keeping on hand for a quick refresh, such as a 30ml of Sol de Janeiro's bestselling Cheirosa 68 Perfume Mist and a 75ml of the John Frieda Frizz Ease Moisture Barrier Hairspray that will make hair humidity-proof.
Shoppers can save over £116 on summer festival beauty must-haves by purchasing the £45 Festival Edit Beauty Bag exclusively online.
Beauty deal of the week
Looking for last minute gift inspiration for dad ahead of Sunday, June 15.
Then don't fret, as we have you covered, as no-one can go wrong with a new bottle of cologne, and we have spotted Versace's The Dreamer for him Eau de Toilette for 67 percent less at Superdrug.
Hailed for being "underrated" and "truly unique", a large 100ml bottle of this fragrance has been dropped from £74 to £24, allowing you to make a huge saving of £50 and get in a thoughtful gift.
Described as "warm" and "fresh", Versace's Dreamer is an aromatic fragrance that, while belonging to the cologne family, is said to boast a variety of notes that make it suitable for both men and women.
The scent opens on vibrant notes of juniper, tarragon, and artemisia, before blending into heart notes of iris, lily and flax flowers to add a touch of softness. It then ends on a comforting base of tobacco blossom and amber, offering a smoky, luxurious finish.
The transparent, clear fragrance itself is housed in an opulent glass bottle that has been embossed with the iconic medusa logo, representing the luxury aesthetic of the iconic fashion house.
Versace's Dreamer EDT has managed to earn glowing reviews and a 4.6 rating from shoppers, with one saying: "Truly unique and dreamy fragrance. It's a great fragrance but it's underrated. Guys you have to try this one, it's great for all year round."
And someone else wrote: "Not to be overlooked. This is a lesser known Versace men's fragrance but oh my it is gorgeous ! Hubby loved it and amazing value for money."
Versace's The Dreamer For Him Eau de Toilette (100ml) can be bought for 67 percent less at Superdrug now.
What's inside Boots' Festival Edit Beauty Bag?
Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint -Fresh 5g – FULL SIZE
Luna Daily The Everywhere spray to wipe original 30ml – FULL SIZE
Too Faced Kissing Jelly Gloss in the shade Rasbperry 4.5ml – FULL SIZE
The Beauty Crop Dewy Bounce Setting Mist 100ml – FULL SIZE
Monday Haircare Original Dry Shampoo 200ml – FULL SIZE
Kylie Cosmetics Kylash Volume Mascara 12ml – FULL SIZE
Skin + Me Daily Moisturiser with SPF 50 for Oily to Combination Skin 24ml – FULL SIZE
Sacheu Lip Liner Stay-n in the shade coreal 3.5ml – FULL SIZE
Either of Eylure Pre-Glued Cluster Lashes Natural 30 clusters or Eylure Volume & Curl Lashes Clusters No. 9 30 clusters - FULL SIZE
Sol De Janeiro Cheirosa 68 Perfume Mist, 30ml
ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS Brow Freeze Deluxe, 2.5g
John Frieda Frizz Ease Moisture Barrier Hairspray, 75ml
Bioré UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50, 3ml sachet

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