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Get over £150 of beauty products for just £45 with this LOOKFANTASTIC summer edit

Get over £150 of beauty products for just £45 with this LOOKFANTASTIC summer edit

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Holiday season is here, and LOOKFANTASTIC are treating us to yet another bountiful beauty box to help us get us geared up for the sunny season.
The Summer Heroes Edit, a new curated beauty box from LOOKFANTASTIC, features all the skin and haircare goodies your next getaway needs, boasting the perfect mix of product sizes to enjoy.
Worth over £150 but yours for just £45, this limited-edition edit is the perfect way to stock up on cult-favourite products for your next sun-soaked getaway, with four full-size and two deluxe-size heroes across skincare, sun care and haircare.
Worth over £150 but yours for just £45, this limited-edition edit is the perfect way to stock up on cult-favourite products for your next sun-soaked getaway, with four full-size and two deluxe-size heroes across skincare, suncare and haircare. shop £45 (Worth Over £150)
From Color Wow to Caudalie, this curated edit is chocka with labels you know and love – truly one that's not to be missed.
A standout product for us is the ESPA Optimal Skin Pro Serum 30ml – a full-sized product that's ideal for bringing hydration and glow to dry, lacklustre skin.
Priced at £55 alone (£10 more than the entire box), this ESPA must-have makes the Summer Heroes Edit more than a total steal.
The box also contains a full-size Color Wow Pop & Lock High Gloss Finish, a top-rated product that you'll want in your holiday haircare kit.
This high-gloss hair serum adds mirror-like shine to your style while providing conditioning benefits and radiance-reviving properties. More Trending
Looking for the perfect hand-luggage hydration hero for beach days and beyond? The affordable edit features a deluxe-size of the Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream, perfect for slipping in your bag and delivering lift and hydration when you need it.
ESPA Optimal Skin Pro Serum 30ml (Full-Size) – Worth £55​
Eucerin Sun Face Pigment Control SPF 50 50ml (Full-Size) – Worth £24​
Iconic London Instant Sunshine Bronzing Drops 13ml(Full-Size) – Worth £22​
Color Wow Pop & Lock High Gloss Finish 55ml (Full-Size)- Worth Over £22
Caudalie Beauty Elixir 30ml (Deluxe-Size) – Worth £18​
Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream 25ml (Deluxe-Size) – Worth £10 ​
Despite being a new release, shoppers are already obsessed with the LOOKFANTASTIC summer edit, calling it 'such a bargain' and the 'perfect selection'.
'I love the ESPA and Caudalie in this box,' raved one five-star reviewer. 'Both smell divine. The ESPA I used overnight and awoke to beautifully soft skin which still feels great hours later. Box is totally worth it for these 2 products and the colour wow!'
Another added: 'LookFantastic, you've smashed it again! Where else will you get these well-known brands & high-quality items for such a bargain price?! Over the moon with it all!'
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