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Next's 7-product gift box 'is perfect for any man' and is just £20

Next's 7-product gift box 'is perfect for any man' and is just £20

Daily Mirror30-05-2025
The Well Groomed Essentials Box is filled with the finest grooming products designed to level up his daily routine. And it's a bargain, too.
Next is offering a £20 item that shoppers reckon is perfect for any 'special' man in your life. With Father's Day approaching on June 15, it might be time to start pondering gift ideas.
For gents who take pride in their grooming, Next's The Well Groomed Essentials Box could be an ideal present, shoppers say. Despite containing seven products valued at over £77, the box only costs £20, meaning customers could pocket a saving of more than £57. The box is packed with a variety of beauty products and toiletries, available in either full size or travel size.
Next says: " The Well Groomed Essentials Box is filled with the finest grooming products designed to level up his daily routine. Brimming with handpicked items intended for the face, body, and hair, this mega box of goodies is the ideal gift for the man in your life."
It's worth noting, however, that those keen on having the £20 Well Groomed Essentials Box delivered to their doorstep will need to fork out an additional £4.95 for the standard delivery fee. Collection in stores is free of charge, though, reports Bristol Live.
If you're on the hunt for a similar box, there are other retailers to consider besides Next. LookFantastic is flogging a Father's Day Edit Box valued at £180 for £45. Alternatively, you could get OK!'s The Men's Skincare Edit worth over £210 for £39.99.
There's also the Clinique For Men Skincare Starter Kit for £15 at Boots. Another option is Superdrug's Father's Day B.Men Shaving Skincare Bundle for £25.
Next's £20 Well Groomed Essentials Box is garnering high praise, boasting an average customer rating of 4.5 out of five based on seven reviews. With the majority of feedback being five-star and the lowest at four stars, customers are overwhelmingly satisfied, offering minimal critique for those in search of more balanced shopper insights.
A chuffed customer said: "Great present for any man great price , quality products would definitely recommend." Another buyer commented: "Great purchase - bought 2 as husband and son have birthdays a day apart. Really good value as an extra present. Would highly recommend for a male family member or friend."
A third added: "I got this box for my partner there is lots of items in the box for example shampoo lip bam beard butter body wash pillow spray face cream all amazing products and they smell amazing too." A content gift-giver posted: "Nice box, given as a gift."
One more said: "Got the box as a gift for a friend. I thought that it's a good deal (price compare to quality and amount of products) and I was right :) also he loved it and he loves the moisturizer :) I'm really happy with that purchase. Also the way how it was packed was neat :)."
Another said: "I buy Next beauty boxes often as they're great value This was bought for my son and he loved it, lots of good quality products, amazing price." The last review on Next's website says: "It was bought as a gift, but the man in question was thrilled with it and said he had used all the products!"
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