
Next offering £88 worth of men's grooming essentials for £22 ahead of Father's Day
Treat dad to some pampering essentials ahead of Sunday, June 15 with this beauty edit from Next.
Struggling with not getting pants and socks this Father's Day? Then Next has come to the rescue with a new grooming kit ahead of Sunday, June 15.
There's no denying that many of us believe buying a gift for men can be difficult. Not to mention that many items out there can often come across as stereotypical or generic.
If he is someone who likes to be pampered, then Next has just launched the The Fathers Day Spoil Him Grooming Box that will allow any guy to unwind and relax with a vast selection of luxury grooming essentials.
Retailing at an affordable £22, this beauty edit for him is packed with seven products, with four being full-sized, coming to a total worth of over £88. Meaning shoppers can get dad a thoughtful gift and save over £66 off the RRP.
Specially curated to "refresh, nourish and indulge" the father-figure in your life, it is packed with a selection of self-care must-haves from luxury brands including Rituals, Aromatherapy and Bath & Body Works.
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For a touch more inspiration, Lookfantastic also has its very own The Father's Day Edit that costs £45, but is packed with over £180 worth of grooming essentials from the likes of Jo Malone, Nip + Fab, Elemis and Barber.
Is dad someone who travels a lot? Then we have spotted this Molton Brown The Classic Explorer Body & Hair Care Set, that comes complete with a travel bag, for just £28 on Amazon.
As for Next's Father's Day edit, it might not have any reviews as of yet, since it's a new addition, it does boast a selection of star must-haves for men that are certainly worth singling out.
The star of the entire edit is arguably the full-size Percy & Reed Session Styling Define & Hold Finishing Cream (200ml) that would usually set shoppers back £22, almost the entire price-tag of the box itself.
This creamy wax formula is perfect for adding shape and texture to dad's hairstyle, keeping it in place for a long time without every feeling too heavy or sticky.
Beauty deal of the week
It's almost Father's Day, and are you in need of some gift inspiration?
If you don't want to buy a last minute gift, then we have you covered, as a bottle of aftershave is always a good shout and Debenhams has just cut the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette from £92 to just £55.20 for a large 100ml bottle.
There is also a smaller 60ml bottle that is a bit cheaper, with the price being reduced by 37 per cent from £68 to £43. Since reviews say it "stands out from the crowd", it's a deal worth bagging for dad.
Launched in 2006, this YSL fragrance has been described as "a fragrance for the urban and charismatic 21st century male". For the guy in your life who likes to smell a little different, then this is the bottle to reach for.
It opens on sparkling notes of bergamot, zesty cedarwood and Chinese ginger that has been met with the middle notes of violet leaves and basil flowers, offering a floral and spicy contrast.
It is said to end on base notes of sandalwood, Virginia cedar wood and Haitian vetiver to "highlight this charismatic and magnetic fragrance."
Those who want to stand out from the crowd will appreciate the YSL L'Homme Eau De Toilette, as it has earned a 4.7 rating from Debenhams fragrance buffs who have said it is "unusual" and "always gets compliments."
One positive review read: "An unusual and outstanding men's perfume! What an interesting fresh yet a hint of spice men's perfume! It's different. Stands out from the crowd.
Purchase the Yves Saint Laurent L'Homme Eau De Toilette (100ml) in the Debenhams sale here.
He can also keep his skin fresh and clean with the Bath & Body Works Ocean 3-in-1 Hair, Face and Body Wash (295ml), worth £16, that has been infused with the likes of vitamin E, shea butter and aloe, helping to transform the daily shower into an indulgent experience.
There's also a selection of travel-sized goodies that will dad can pack into his travel bag when heading on holiday or a work trip. This includes a 70ml of Rituals' bestselling Homme Charcoal face Scrub that deeply cleanses and prevents post-shave irritation.
With other goodies such as a de-stress gel, beard balm and a facial serum, this £22 edit from the high street firm is definitely a thoughtful gift for dad that won't cost an arm and a leg.
To get over £88 worth of men's self-care must have's ahead of Father's Day this Sunday, June 15, the Next The Fathers Day Spoil Him Grooming Box can be bought for £22 here.
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