
Beauty fans race to Boots to nab box jam packed with viral products, with a saving of a whopping £103
There are seven full size products inside the box
EPIC DEAL Beauty fans race to Boots to nab box jam packed with viral products, with a saving of a whopping £103
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BEAUTY fans are racing to Boots after spotting a £137 box jam packed with classic products for just £34.
The high street store regularly puts together boxes full of viral must-haves, and their latest Self Care box is no exception.
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Beauty fans are racing to snap up one of Boots' Self Care beauty boxes
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The boxes have an incredible saving of £103 - with £137 worth of products for just £34
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Laura was one of the lucky ones who picked up the bargain, and took to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook to share for others to take advantage too.
"Boots - save £103!" she wrote alongside a picture of the box and its contents.
And on the Boots website, they describe the box as containing "a curated collection of 12 skin care, hair care and body care treats, including seven full sizes to transform your everyday routine into moments of indulgence".
Not only is the box a bargain, it also contains several full size products - including a 1kg bag of Westlab Relax bath salts, a 200ml bottle of Soap & Glory Perfect Zzzen 200ml and a tube of First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream.
There's also full sizes of the Sanctuary Spa Wellness Sleep Mist, a FUL Scalp Massager Shampoo Brush, a bottle of No7 Radiance+ Vitamin C Daily Brightening Moisturiser and a bottle of No7 Radiance+ Vitamin C Glow Toner.
As well as sample sizes of the Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Night Hair Serum, the Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Deep Conditioning Treatment and the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi Recovery Complex.
And one of the Hismile PAP+ Teeth Whitening Strips.
Finishing off the box is a random Yankee Candle filled votive - in either Black Coconut, Red Raspberry or Lemon Lavender.
"I've added up the price of the full sized products (including if they are on offer) and not included the smaller sample sizes and these products would still cost £64," one person wrote in the comments section.
Others said they were desperate to grab one of the boxes, which also received 5 star reviews online.
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"This is the second box I have bought, ordered Thursday evening was ready for collection at my local store Saturday morning," one wrote.
"Have only used the bath salts, Yankee candle (lemon & lavender) and shower oil.
"But really happy with the contents and price!"
They also noted that the "items are also well packaged in a reusable cardboard box".
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