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Boots warns 'when it's gone it's gone' as new beauty box saves £116
Boots warns 'when it's gone it's gone' as new beauty box saves £116

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Boots warns 'when it's gone it's gone' as new beauty box saves £116

The Festival Edit is worth over £160 but is priced at £45, containing top brands like Milk, Kylie Cosmetics and more Festival season is officially here, and whether it's Glastonbury, Tramlines, Reading and Leeds or Isle of Wight Festival music fans are heading to, they'll no doubt need to stock up on field-ready makeup and beauty essentials. Thankfully, Boots has done all the hard work for us by dropping a festival beauty edit that's as practical as it is fun. Available now for £45, the haul is worth £161.34 and features 13 beauty favourites, including nine full-size products. They're all packed into a shimmering metallic drawstring bag that's perfect for stashing essentials during a day out, or doubling as a stylish travel pouch. From top-tier makeup to smart skincare and festival-proof haircare, the Festival Edit covers all the bases, even when we're miles from a shower. Think dry shampoo, hydrating sprays, SPF, and even a brow tamer that keeps everything in place while you dance from day to night. With the haul, shoppers can save more than £116 on premium brands, with names like Kylie Cosmetics, Too Faced, Anastasia Beverly Hills, and Sol de Janeiro inside. And if you don't have a ticket for one of this year's music events, the variety makes this beauty bag ideal not only for festival-goers but also for anyone who loves smart, versatile products that work on the go. The only other festival edit we've spotted for 2025 so far is the Liberty London Festival Re-Fresh Kit. But, it is £30 more than Boots' edit, coming in at £75 for over £260 worth of products. Inside, shoppers can expect boujee brands like Bobbi Brown and Sunday Riley. The Festival Edit Product Description One of the most impressive items in the Boots edit, though, has to be the Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint, worth £22, which went viral last summer. The cooling, hydrating jelly blush stains the cheeks with a pop of colour, perfect for enduring any potential rain, or long hot days walking from main stage to the tent. The only downside to these pre-curated edits is that they can't be personalised, so not every product will suit every shopper. However, generally, they do tend to gain positive feedback from customers. Meanwhile, because they're limited edition, Boots has warned that 'when they're gone, they're gone' - so those wanting to get their hands on one will need to act fast. What's Inside the Boots Festival Edit? Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint -Fresh 5g – full size - £22 Luna Daily The Everywhere spray to wipe original 30ml – full size - £8 Too Faced Kissing Jelly Gloss in the shade Raspberry 4.5ml – full size - £21 The Beauty Crop Dewy Bounce Setting Mist 100ml – full size - £10 Monday Haircare Original Dry Shampoo 200ml – full size - £4 Kylie Cosmetics Kylash Volume Mascara 12ml – full size - £23 Skin + Me Daily Moisturiser with SPF 50 for Oily to Combination Skin 24ml – full size - £21.99 Sacheu Lip Liner Stay-n in the shade coreal 3.5ml – full size - £12 Sol De Janeiro Cheirosa 68 Perfume Mist 30ml ANASTASIA BEVERLY HILLS Brow Freeze Deluxe 2.5g John Frieda Frizz Ease Moisture Barrier Hairspray 75ml Bioré UV Aqua Rich Watery Essence SPF50 3ml sachet The Festival Beauty Edit will also include either the Eylure Pre-Glued Cluster Lashes Natural 30 clusters or Eylure Volume & Curl Lashes Clusters No. 9 30 clusters. In other news, LookFantastic is offering the Summer Heroes Edit for £45, which, considering it's valued at over £150, means a stunning saving of £105 for buyers. The exclusive bundle includes six beauty gems, including four full-sized items from high-end brands such as Sol de Janeiro and ESPA. Space NK also has an exciting haul, inspired by the viral TikTok trend, 'the everything shower'. The luxury edit of bath, body, and haircare costs £70 and is worth £165, boasting names like Sol de Janeiro, Living Proof and Alpha-H.

Music scholarship in memory of festival director
Music scholarship in memory of festival director

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Music scholarship in memory of festival director

A music college has launched a scholarship in memory of the director of a popular local festival. Sarah Nulty, whose family run the Power of Music Foundation in her name, set up Tramlines in Sheffield before her death in 2018. WaterBear Music College has announced that it will partner with the charity and fund a place on its three-year degree course. Ms Nulty's mother, Julie Voisey, said: "Our mission is to give socially and economically disadvantaged individuals the opportunity to develop their musical talents." Her daughter founded Tramlines in 2009 and the event now attracts more than 35,000 music fans to Hillsborough Park each year. "Sarah was a passionate advocate for new and emerging talent, particularly within the local scene," Ms Voisey said. "One of the acts she championed in the early days was Arctic Monkeys - I know she's quite proud of that. "To partner with WaterBear College – Sarah would have loved it. It reflects values she held dear, and the goals she worked hardest to achieve. Since it began, the foundation has awarded 75 grants to support music projects at schools, youth organisations, care homes and more, aiming to continue her legacy. Greg Archer, careers director at the college, said the new scholarship was aimed at people with a passion for music who may struggle to access higher education. "There are the financial restraints, confidence issues, and everything else that comes with higher education. A lot of the time it can be overwhelming," he added. "Whatever reason is the struggle to get in, we can work with you to help break down those boundaries." The award covers the £9,250 tuition fees on the BA programme at the Sheffield campus. Applicants can choose from a variety of courses including performance, production, business and songwriting. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North or tell us a story you think we should be covering here. Tramlines scholarship on offer for new music talent Music students get ready for Glastonbury debut WaterBear The Sarah Nulty Power of Music Foundation Tramlines

Sheffield: Music scholarship in memory of Tramlines founder
Sheffield: Music scholarship in memory of Tramlines founder

BBC News

time28-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

Sheffield: Music scholarship in memory of Tramlines founder

A music college has launched a scholarship in memory of the director of a popular local Nulty, whose family run the Power of Music Foundation in her name, set up Tramlines in Sheffield before her death in Music College has announced that it will partner with the charity and fund a place on its three-year degree Nulty's mother, Julie Voisey, said: "Our mission is to give socially and economically disadvantaged individuals the opportunity to develop their musical talents." Her daughter founded Tramlines in 2009 and the event now attracts more than 35,000 music fans to Hillsborough Park each year."Sarah was a passionate advocate for new and emerging talent, particularly within the local scene," Ms Voisey said. "One of the acts she championed in the early days was Arctic Monkeys - I know she's quite proud of that. "To partner with WaterBear College – Sarah would have loved it. It reflects values she held dear, and the goals she worked hardest to it began, the foundation has awarded 75 grants to support music projects at schools, youth organisations, care homes and more, aiming to continue her Archer, careers director at the college, said the new scholarship was aimed at people with a passion for music who may struggle to access higher education."There are the financial restraints, confidence issues, and everything else that comes with higher education. A lot of the time it can be overwhelming," he added."Whatever reason is the struggle to get in, we can work with you to help break down those boundaries."The award covers the £9,250 tuition fees on the BA programme at the Sheffield can choose from a variety of courses including performance, production, business and to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North or tell us a story you think we should be covering here.

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