
'I found a way to get £85 anti-ageing eye serum for under £9 in LookFantastic deal'
LookFantastic has just dropped a box brimming with some of the most coveted, highly-rated must-haves in the beauty realm. Packed with skincare, makeup, bodycare and haircare champions, this selection is an ideal way to elevate any summer beauty regimen.
The Beauty Icons Edit is up for grabs at £65. And by our calculations, it's packed with over £245 worth of products - that's a saving of £180, reports Essex Live.
The treasure trove contains eight items, five of which are full-size, with each one working out at £8.13 each. Featured brands include the likes of ELEMIS, Sol de Janeiro and OLAPLEX to name but a few.
One of the items, the Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Eye Serum 15ml, is worth more than the price customers pay for the entire edit, essentially rendering the rest of the contents free. Usually £89, it's enriched with three different types of retinol, creating the illusion of firmer, plumper skin around the eyes.
Here's everything shoppers will find inside:
Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Eye Serum (15ml)
ELEMIS Pro-Collagen Marine Cream (15ml)
Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish (100ml)
OLAPLEX No. 3 Hair Perfector Pre-Shampoo Strengthening and Reparative Hair Treatment (100ml)
Morphe Jet Setter (3pc)
Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream (75ml)
Lancôme Génifique Ultimate - Dual Repair Augmented Serum (7ml)
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser with Hyaluronic Acid for Normal to Dry Skin (20ml)
The Beauty Icons Edit (Worth Over £245)
£245.00
£65.00
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But it's not the only money-saving haul to have hit shelves in recent weeks. Elsewhere, the OK! Beauty Box is a monthly beauty subscription service that delivers a curated selection of beauty products, including full-size and travel-size items, to your doorstep. It's designed as a convenient and affordable way to discover new beauty products and brands, with a focus on skincare, make-up, hair care, and wellness items
And at Boots, the £55 Summer Love Island Beauty Box contains £290 worth of makeup and skin, body and hair care essentials. It's earned a 4.6 rating from seven reviews, one of which said: "Amazing products, perfect for summer, I can't wait to try everything,".
The LookFantastic edit has also been racking up rave reviews from fans. One customer wrote: "I have just brought two of these for presents, they are full size products and very good value."
Another added: "Huge fan of Morphe, Cerave and OLAPLEX so this was no brainer! Fantastic value for money and looking forward to giving the other products a try."
A third said: "I love all the items, only I wished the Bum Bum Cream was the standard big size you can normally buy. I bought it because I wanted to try the Murad eye serum which is worth well over the price of the entire box."
Shoppers can snap up the set for £65 here.
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