
Win over £4K worth of award-winning products with our bumper Fabulous Beauty Awards 2025 Giveaway
OUR expert beauty panel has spent weeks testing thousands of products to determine which beauty buys are the best on the market.
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Win £4k worth of beauty products
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From groundbreaking tech to cult classics, we've whittled down the very best in beauty - and you can win them all!
Over the past year, we've seen countless impressive, innovative, and effective beauty products launch, so cherry-picking the crème de la crème has been no mean feat.
But armed with a panel of beauty experts - spanning dermatologists to celebrity hairstylists - we've spent weeks testing and reviewing all of the top offerings.
The full line-up is worth over £4,000, and five lucky readers will win all 93 products.
All you have to do is scroll down and enter by August 23, 2025.
The contents include Best Hair Tool winner GHD Chronos Max, worth £299, which has attracted critical acclaim for its effective styling that's three times faster than competitor tools.
You'll also find Jo Malone Enrich Shower Cream, worth £25, winner of Best Bath/Shower Product for its indulgent, delicately scented formula, and Best Lip Care Winner Bobbi Brown Extra Color Shine Lipstick, worth £33, which delivers nourishing, high-shine results.
For fragrance buffs, you'll be treated to an array of sweet, sultry, and fresh fragrances, including Arkive Future Bloom Fragrance, worth £30, Marc Jacobs Daisy Wild, worth £115, Mugler A*Men Fantasm Sensuelle, worth £105, and AllSaints Shoreditch Leather, worth £69.
Urban Decay 24/7 Glide On Eye Pencil, worth £20, has been crowned Best Eyeliner, while social media viral Nyx Professional Makeup Buttermelt Blush, worth £8.99, has been named as Best Blush - so you'll have enough products to completely upgrade your morning routine.
With 93 products to get your hands on, it's up to you whether you share them with friends or keep them for yourself - and we won't judge, promise.
To discover the full list of award-winning products, plus our line-up of expert judges, see the results of the 2025 Fabulous Beauty Awards.
Five lucky readers will each bag a set of 2025 Beauty Award Gold, Silver, and Bronze winning products.
To enter, use the form below by 11:59pm on August 23, 2025.
For full terms and conditions, click here.
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