
The Ultimate Sol de Janeiro Summer Set Is Now On Sale – But Not For Long
Sol de Janeiro The Sol Tote + Body Essentials bodycare set
Price: £36 (was £45)
What Sol de Janeiro says: 'Enjoy luminous skin with the Sol de Janeiro The Sol Tote + Body Essentials body care set, worth £52, including a complimentary tote bag. This skincare collection combines uplifting, visibly firming body care with a show-stopping summer accessory.'
What we know: Sol de Janeiro are well known for their summer ready products. And its a brand worth its salt. Not only do the formulas smell amazing, but they're efficacious too - expect a potent blend of actives to products to plump, soothe and protect.
Rachael Martin, beauty editor says: 'The Sol de Janeiro The Sol Tote + Body Essentials body care set is excellent value for money. Combined, this is an edit worth an impressive £52 for a mere £36 - it's rare to get such good savings in the world of beauty. Plus, it contains my all time summer-scent favourite Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 62. It's full sized and blends together three gourmand heavy-weights - pistachio, salted caramel and vanilla. Would recommend.' Pros On sale
Excellent value for money Cons
A powerhouse line-up of cult classic and beauty-editor favourite body products all inside a beach ready canvas bag. Spoiler alert, here is the full list:
A dinky canvas bag in signature brand colours - perfect for taking from beach to bar.
1x Brazilian Bum Bum Cream 50ml
The one that started it all, Brazilian Bum Bum Cream meshes guaraná and cupuaçu butter to help deeply moisturise and smooth skin texture. Plus that scent? Iconic!
Small but mighty, this body oil is a travel essential, working to infuse antioxidant-rich pracaxi oil into parched limbs. Expect enhanced elasticity and firmer feeling skin.
1x Cheirosa 62 Perfume Mist 90ml
Just a misting of this viral favourite coats skin in a layer of pistachio, salted caramel and vanilla notes. It's irresistible - and utterly addictive.
Rachael Martin, beauty editor:
'The Sol de Janeiro The Sol Tote + Body Essentials body care set is excellent value for money. Combined, this is an edit worth an impressive £52 for a mere £36 - it's rare to get such good savings in the world of beauty. Plus, it contains my all time summer-scent favourite Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 62. It's full sized and blends together three gourmand heavy-weights - pistachio, salted caramel and vanilla. Whether gifting or just keeping for yourself (no judgement here) this is a beauty edit I would absolutely recommend.'
Rachael Martin is Grazia's Beauty Editor. Originally from Northern Ireland, she studied English Literature at Queen's University Belfast, before moving to London to pursue a career in magazine journalism. After interning at Stylist and Harper's Bazaar she dipped her toes into the world of beauty writing and never looked back. Rachael became Style Writer for heat! magazine before going onto work as Digital Writer for Boots Health and Beauty. Her special interests include fragrance (rose based scents have her at hello), new skincare innovations, and copious cups of tea. Now, at Grazia, you'll find her writing about beauty, health and wellbeing. Follow her on Instagram @rachael.alice.martin
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