
Beauty box full of 'lovely products' sees shoppers bag £97 moisturiser for £15
LOOKFANTASTIC's latest beauty box has been hailed by shoppers as it's best 'so far', with its contents worth over £130 and price tag from £13. The July Beauty Box is packed with beloved brands, such as CeraVe, Philip Kingsley, This Works and Avant, with the latter product worth £97.
The beauty box works by being purchased as a one-off treat at £15 or sent to the buyer's door each month for £13. This is on a rolling subscription model, which runs for 12 months. The box contains six gorgeous products ranging from full size to deluxe, with this month's offering delivering two full-size products and four travel-sized pieces.
What's different about this July box, however, is that the products come neatly stored with a cream coloured drawstring bag branded with LOOKFANTASTIC in contrasting black lettering. With the bag inclusion, the box neatly rivals in cost (and contents) the likes of Boots' Minis Bag Get Holiday Ready, which is £32 and worth £124.50 with seven products inside.
For something a little bigger - in both product number and bag dimensions - shoppers can look to Glossybox's Summer Bag Limited Edition, worth over £142. The haul contains names like Frank Body, ICONIC London, Sol De Janeiro, Medik8 and more. Costing £45 it comes with a blue and white tote bag that's ideal for beach days.
The LOOKFANTASTIC box, at £15 for one off buyers, features products that target every inch of the body, from its sculpting Gua Sha to its Frizz Fighting Gloss to the Cleavage and Neck Serum and shower gel.
Everything inside the July Beauty Box
Full size:
Avant Skincare Pro-Intense Hyaluronic Acid Illuminating Day Cream
Brushworks Jade Stone Gua Sha
Deluxe size:
Philip Kingsley Finishing Touch Frizz Fighting Gloss
this works Perfect Cleavage and Neck Serum
Molton Brown Orange and Bergamot Bath and Shower Gel
CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser with Hyaluronic Acid for Normal to Dry Skin
One of the full sized products, the Avant Skincare Pro-Intense Hyaluronic Acid Illuminating Day Cream usually retails at a whopping £97, but shoppers can get it for £15. The 'award-winning Age Radiance moisturiser' is designed to 'intensify the illumination of your skin'. With the aim of smoothing fine lines, hydrating skin, and reversing the signs of ageing, 97% of users agree their skin 'looks and feels smoother after use'.
It has five star reviews across the board with one person raving: "Pro-Intense Hyaluronic Acid Illuminating Day Cream, I got it in my LOOKFANTASTIC box this Creams absolutely amazing. I can't be without it. My skin feels so much better. I love that I've had it for about three weeks, my skin looks glowing. Everyone keeps asking me what am I using on my skin. Fabulous cream."
With its contents impressing avid users of the subscription model, who enjoy a box every month, it's received a handful of five star reviews with one person raving: "Love love love this! The neck serum just what I needed! The molten brown smells amazing and the cleanser and moisturizer are amazing wow can't wait for the next box!"
Another added: "This has been my favourite box so far. The pouch is a bonus too! Love having little bits to try." "Best box so far. Last two have been ok but decent items in this and not the cheap feel the others have had," raved a third.
The only negative some people have voiced is that some products have previously been included in past boxes, meaning they're not so much of a novelty. One person cited: "Sadly, a lot of these products are repeats from previous months, so I've already got them. The bag was a lovely touch though."
Another reviewer concluded: "This has got to be my favourite box yet. Lots of lovely products and the moisturiser is a dream."
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