
Vogue Williams' self tanner and £38 serum among beauty buys axed to £5 in money-saving deal
For anyone looking to upgrade their summer beauty routine without draining their bank balance, Next has launched a money-saving beauty edit that might be just the ticket. The Summer Luxe Edit Beauty Box launched this month, and saves shoppers more than £120 on big name brands.
Priced at £40, it has an impressive value of over £163, saving more than 75% on the RRP. The box is packed with eight standout products designed to keep skin glowing and hair smooth all summer long.
Shoppers can expect to find premium names like Philip Kingsley, This Works, Rituals and Bare By Vogue - Vogue Williams' tanning brand. From glow-boosting skincare to festival-ready makeup, it's a curated edit that targets every aspect of your summer beauty routine from face, body, and beyond.
One of the products, the This Works Morning Expert Hyaluronic Serum is worth almost as much as the price shoppers pay for the entire set, usually costing £38. The serum is infused with hyaluronic acid and vitamin C to help plump tired, dehydrated skin and leave it visibly brighter.
Another highlight is the Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Therapies Peach & Honey 75ml, worth £24. The cult-classic pre-shampoo treatment has a delicious summer scent and is ideal for reviving dry or sun-damaged hair.
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While this box offers excellent value overall, some people may not enjoy every single item in the edit, for example, the medium tan may be too dark, or not dark enough for some skintones, while the Bath & Body Works At the Beach Fine Fragrance Body Mist may not be to some people's personal taste.
However, there are plenty of other beauty edits on the market that may be more appealing. Offering a variety of wellness and beauty picks, The Boots X Women's Health Beauty Box is stuffed with an assortment of 12 items, 10 of which are full-sized, featuring sought-after brands from FUL and Arkive, to Gold Collagen and Champneys. Worth over £175, the edit was initially priced at £45, but has seen a recent 20% price drop to £36 That works out at a saving of £139, with every item inside averaging at £3 each.
Elsewhere, Charlotte Tilbury is offering a treat to makeup and skincare enthusiasts with its Summer Icons Beauty Box, giving you a golden chance to bag a collection of Charlotte's cherished products at an exceptional 'better than half price'. The box comprises seven full-size must-haves alongside a travel-sized Charlotte's Magic Cream. With an actual value of £189, it's available for just £94, slashing the price by more than half and bringing the average cost per item down to under £12.
As for Next, though, the Summer Luxe Edit Beauty Box showcases the best of the retailer's beauty hall, with every item working out at £5 each. Shoppers can either keep the haul for themselves, or, with Christmas now less than six months away, it could be ideal for putting up as a gift or stocking fillers.
Here's what items are inside the Summer Luxe Edit Beauty Box:
Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Therapies Peach & Honey 75ml (worth £24)
This Works Morning Expert Hyaluronic Serum 30ml (worth £38)
P20 Sensitive Body SPF50+ 20ml
ICONIC London Warm Lights Baked Eyeshadow Palette (worth £24)
Rituals Karma Mini Scrub 125g (worth £11.50)
Margaret Dabbs London Firming Leg Serum 100ml (worth £35)
Bare By Vogue Clear Tan Water, Medium (worth £11.25)
Bath & Body Works At the Beach Fine Fragrance Body Mist 236ml (worth £18)
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