
Boots launches Festival Edit Beauty Bag ahead of Glastonbury Festival 2025
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Boots is our go-to shopping destination for all things beauty and health supplements, of course. But in recent times, the leading health and beauty retailer has upped the ante with its limited edition boxes.
From its Wellness Box, Easter hamper, to the Premium Hair Beauty Edit, and Mother's Day bundle, Boots has released a variety of expertly-curated bundles to suit your needs. The latest addition is the Festival Edit Beauty Bag, which is perfectly timed with Glastonbury Festival just weeks away.
The beauty (pardon the pun) about the Boots boxes is they retail for much less than what the contents inside is worth. Take the Festival Edit Beauty Bag, it fetches £45 but contains £161.34 worth of products inside.
This 13-piece edit has been expertly curated to include haircare, bodycare, skincare and make-up cosmetics to see you from day to night and for days on end. Big brands including Luna Daily, Kylie Cosmetics, Biore, Milk Makeup and Too Faced are included in the bundle. BUY NOW FOR £45 (Worth £161.34)
The 13-piece edit covers all bases for those heading to a festival this summer, as it features a variety of haircare, skincare, SPF, bodycare, make-up cosmetics and hygiene products (IYKYK). Among the 13 products are nine full size items, which is a rare treat.
The Boots Festival Edit Beauty Bag includes all the essentials to see you through the muddiest of festivals when showers are not accessible. The products are from leading beauty brands, including Milk Makeup, Luna Daily, Too Faced, Kylie Cosmetics and many more.
Some of the well thought out products included are Luna Daily The Everywhere Spray to Wipe, which we all know will be the most used product in a festival. The bundle also features Skin + Me Daily Moisturiser with SPF 50, Bioré UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50, Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint, and the viral Sachau Lip Liner.
Other key beauty products when it comes to travelling and festivals are dry shampoo and fragrance, thankfully this bundle includes Monday Haircare Original Dry Shampoo and Sol De Janeiro's Cheirosa 68 Perfume Mist.
The set also features a variety of make-up cosmetics, including Kylie Cosmetics Kylash Volume Mascara, Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze Deluxe, Too Faced Kissing Jelly Gloss and The Beauty Crop Dewy Bounce Setting Mist to hold your make-up look for hours on end, whatever the weather. More Trending
The bundle also includes an additional set of Eylure false lashes, which could be the Pre-Glued Cluster Lashes Natural or Eylure Volume & Curl Lashes Clusters No. 9, both of which come in a cluster of 30 lashes.
You don't have to worry about losing your beauty kit either as it is housed in a metallic drawstring bag, which makes it easy to access and pack away when not in use.
Like always, the Boots beauty bundles are limited edition so when they sell out they're gone for good. So it goes without saying this kit is hot property for festival-goers, and we urge you to shop it quickly before it's too late.
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 Raspberry 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) 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
Sol De Janeiro Cheirosa 68 Perfume Mist 30ml Eylure Volume & Curl Lashes Clusters No. 9 30 clusters (Full size)
Eylure Pre-Glued Cluster Lashes Natural 30 clusters (Full size)
Boots always knock it out of the park with their beauty boxes, and this one is no different! We suggest getting it into your basket pronto.
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