
The Charlotte Tilbury Summer Icons Box Gets You 50% These Summer Must-Haves
Designed to package up 2025's biggest summer trends, Charlotte's Summer Icons Beauty Box contains everything you need to apply a barely-there beach glow - think shimmering eyes, warm skin, you name it. Made up of seven iconic Charlotte Tilbury must-haves, including an impressive six full-size heroes and one handy travel-size gem, this edit brings together a medley of Charlotte Tilbury skincare and make-up essentials.
Worth £189 if each product was bought individually, this edit comes in at £94, giving you a 50% saving.
Charlotte's Summer Icons Beauty Box
Inside you will receive six full-size products and one travel-size hero, including:
****Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'If you are as obsessed with Charlotte Tilbury as I am, this edit is a no-brainer. Spanning skincare (the all-important foundation of any solid glam moment) as well as make-up, it covers all bases. The 3-in-1 Charlotte's Magic Hydration Revival Cleanser is one of my favourites and transforms from a cream to a foam and finally a milk on application - it turns cleansing into a spa-like experience. Charlotte's Magic Cream needs no introduction and the five peachy, rose-toned make-up staples included, from the Cheek To Chic in Ecstasy to the Lip Lustre In Blondie, are truly all you need for the kind of look that takes you from beach-to-beach club with minimal effort.' 1.
Charlotte's Summer Icons Beauty Box
What the brand says: 'Darlings, summer is a feeling! In Charlotte's Summer Icons Beauty Box, discover the beauty icons you will adore – and not just for summer! Charlotte has curated a mystery box of summer beauty secrets with a magical 50% OFF*, giving everyone, everywhere the secret to a gorgeous glow, all year round!'
What we know: Charlotte Tilbury's products are viral and highly coveted for good reason, and this edit brings together some of the brand's very best and most-loved products across skincare and make-up to ensure your look is primed for summer and beyond. Expect a mini version of Charlotte's Magic Cream, which at this point needs no introduction, and the Cheek To Chic in Ecstasy, a stunning sun-kissed blush.
Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'If you are as obsessed with Charlotte Tilbury as I am, this edit is a no-brainer. Spanning skincare (the all-important foundation of any solid glam moment) as well as make-up, it covers all bases. The 3-in-1 Charlotte's Magic Hydration Revival Cleanser is one of my favourites and transforms from a cream to a foam and finally a milk on application - it turns cleansing into a spa-like experience. Charlotte's Magic Cream needs no introduction and the five peachy, rose-toned make-up staples included, from the Cheek To Chic in Ecstasy to the Lip Lustre In Blondie, are truly all you need for the kind of look that takes you from beach-to-beach club with minimal effort.' Pros Includes skin and make-up bestsellers
50% off saving Cons Doesn't include a base product
Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).
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