Boots has launched its new spring beauty box priced at £25.
The popular retailer is known for its choice of gift boxes, which often allow shoppers to pick up luxury products for a fraction of the price. The new one contains brands such as No7, Pixi, CeraVe and more, reports Liverpool Echo.
It's the Boots Spring Skincare Edit Beauty Box which contains products worth over £98.
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On the Boots website, the full product description reads: “Discover the best of Boots skincare brands in our latest must-have beauty box perfect for a spring treat, gift for a loved one or to try some of the latest finds in skincare!
"Treat yourself to 11 of our favourite beauty finds, including full size products from No7, Weleda, Nivea, and our new brands Mario Badescu and Byoma and more!”
The new bundle features seven full size products including this No7 LABORATORIES LINE CORRECTING Booster Serum 25ml worth £26.97 alone. Shoppers can also enjoy full size products such as the Boots Glow Hydrogel Lip Mask and the Weleda Skin Food Light 30ml, reports Liverpool Echo.
The Boots Spring Skincare Edit Beauty Box includes:
NIVEA Q10 Power Anti-Wrinkle + Firming Face Cream 50ml (Full Size)
Weleda Skin Food Light face & body cream 30ml (Full Size)
Boots Glow Hydrogel Lip Mask (Full Size)
No7 LABORATORIES LINE CORRECTING Booster Serum 25ml (Full Size)
Bioderma Sensibio FG 45ML
CeraVe Blemish Control Cleanser 5ml
Byoma Balancing Face Mist 100ml (Full Size)
Burt’s Bees Lip Balm Vanilla Bean 4.25g (Full Size)
Pixi Rose Cream Cleanser 15ml
Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion 200ml (Full Size)
Mario Badescu drying patches sachet
You can buy the Boots Spring Skincare Edit Beauty Box HERE.
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