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Boots shoppers who spend £36 can get over £139 worth of Sol de Janeiro, No7 and more free

Boots shoppers who spend £36 can get over £139 worth of Sol de Janeiro, No7 and more free

Daily Mirror16-07-2025
The Boots X Women's Health Beauty Box contains 12 wellness and beauty treats that are perfect for getting the skin, hair and body summer-ready
Boots shoppers can get their hands on £139 worth of free products from the likes of Sol de Janeiro, Grown Alchemist, and No7 for a limited time. It comes as the health and beauty retailer has slashed the price of an already money-saving beauty box even further - perfect for summer pamper sessions.
Earlier this year, the pharmacy chain partnered with Women's Health to deliver a curated selection of wellness and pamper goodies. The Boots X Women's Health Beauty Box is stuffed with an assortment of 12 items, 10 of which are full-sized, featuring sought-after brands from FUL and Arkive, to Gold Collagen and Champneys.
Worth over £175, the edit was initially priced at £45, but has seen a recent 20% price drop to £36 That works out at a saving of £139, with every item inside averaging at £3 each.
Many Boots edits end up being highly desired by bargain-hunting beauty enthusiasts, with numerous previous collections having sold out in days. Others currently available at the retailer, though, include a £45 festival edit, a 'holiday ready' set for £32 and a self-care edit for £34.
Comparing the edits, the holiday is the most affordable but has the lowest value, while the Women's Health option has the highest value of them all. It also offers more variety, balancing the price with premium brands and a mix of treats.
Boots X Women's Health Beauty Box
£175.00
36
Buy here
Product Description
Here's everything you can find in the kit:
Grown Alchemist Polishing Facial Exfoliant (20ml).
FUL Intense Moisture Hair Mask Travel Size (60ml).
Sol De Janeiro Bum Bum Cream (75ml).
Gold Collagen Artron Extreme (50ml).
Gold Collagen Forte Ageless (50ml).
ARKIVE Headcare The Reset Decorated Woods Dry Shampoo (200ml).
Active Iron Active Iron Women (60 capsules).
Boots Tea Tree and Peppermint Moisturising Foot Socks (1 pair).
Boots Marine Collagen Gummies (30 gummies).
Champneys Treatments Moisturising Face Masks (3x37ml).
No7 Radiance+ 15% Vitamin C Serum (25ml).
Chesapeake Bay Candle 3-Wick Jar - Stillness and Purity, Strength and Energy or Peace and Tranquility.
Elsewhere, Charlotte Tilbury is offering a treat to makeup and skincare enthusiasts with its Summer Icons Beauty Box, giving you a golden chance to bag a collection of Charlotte's cherished products at an exceptional 'better than half price'. The box comprises seven full-size must-haves alongside a travel-sized Charlotte's Magic Cream. With an actual value of £189, it's available for just £94, slashing the price by more than half and bringing the average cost per item down to under £12.
For shoppers still on the hunt for inspiration, ASOS is offering its Luxury Travel Essentials Beauty Box for £40. Housed in a convenient travel pouch, the collection boasts £135 worth of products, saving you a massive £95 on the RRP.
The Boots beauty box has garnered a 4.8 star rating out of five from shoppers. One said: "Fabulous box, bought as a little treat for myself and delighted with everything. It even included a 12 month digital subscription to Women's Health magazine so incredible value."
Another added: 'Excellent value for money and great selection of products. Looking at buying another one as such good value and will use all the products.'
However, one three-star review read: 'Was a nice box but had far too many supplements in. Three lots of collagen and iron tablets. Would prefer to have had somethings like spf or even a topical collagen rather than the one-shot drinks. Also the candle (pineapple) was terrible.'
But generally the feedback has been positive, with another pleased customer commenting: 'There were a couple things in this beauty box that I've been wanting to try but not pay the high price in case I didn't like it. Everything was amazing and it introduced me to a few things I didn't know I needed.'
Shoppers can check out the Boots x Women's Health edit here.
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