Boots is selling an Easter beauty box for £55 that’s worth £195 – and shoppers will need to be quick

BOOTS is selling an Easter beauty bundle box for £55 and it’s worth £195.

The “Boots Premium Beauty Little Luxuries Easter Egg Bundle” has launched online and in stores.

Boots has sold beauty bundles beforeGetty

Shoppers can grab the bundle as an Easter special

The box is full of 13 popular beauty products.

They include the Fenty Skin Hydra’ Rest hand mask worth £19 as well as the Caudalie radiance serum worth £39.50.

The full list of items is:

Fenty Skin Hydra’Reset Intensive Recovery Hand Mask 75ml (full size)Elizabeth Arden Hyaluronic Acid Capsules 7 pcs 3g Elemis Superfood Midnight facial face mask 50ml (full size)OPI Nail Polish – Alipine Snow 15ml (full size)Dr Jart Cicapair Tiger Grass Enzyme Foam Cleanser 30mlPatchology Serve Chilled Bubbly Eye Gels 13g (full size)Iconic Triple Threat Mascara 9ml (full size)Erborian Red Pepper Pulp 5mlCaudalie Vinoperfect Radiance Serum Complexion Correcting 10ml Ole Henriksen Banana Bright Eye Cream 3mlClinique Moisture Surge 100H 15mlMorphe Glow Show Radiant Pressed Highlighter – Rose Glimmer 7g (full size)Nudestix Eye Color Pencil – Terra  2.8g (full size)

These items will be ideal for presents, especially as everyone’s trying to cut costs amid the cost of living crisis.

But shoppers will need to be quick – it launched at the end of last week and is already sold out online.

It’s worth checking at your local store to see if they’ve got it there – you can find your nearest one by Google “Boots store locator”.

If not, don’t worry though as the retailer’s website states “stock coming soon”.

So keep an eye out for it as it will be back, though it doesn’t say when exactly.

Boots isn’t the only retailer that sells beauty boxes and bundles.

For example, Glossier is selling a £15 which is worth £124.

It includes nine beauty items so it’s worth comparing to see what sort of products you’re after.

Do shop around for the best deal and make sure you know what products are included in case they’re not of use to you.

It’s only a bargain if you were after those items anyway so do consider if it’s worth the purchase.

Boots has been known to sell beauty boxes in the past.

Last year, it was selling its showstopper box which came with 25 beauty must-haves, including Kylie Cosmetics, Fenty Beauty, Bobbi Brown, Sol De Janerio and more.

It was selling for £80 but was wort £322.21.

Things to avoid at Boots

While shoppers are often spoiled for choice when they pop into a Boots store, not everything is worth your money.

Shoppers in the past have been left unimpressed by the rising price of the Boots meal deal.

The retailer upped the price of the lunchtime food and drink offer for the second time last year.

Prices have risen from £3.59 to £3.99 outside London.

Shoppers in London have also faced price hikes as meal deals now cost £4.99 – up from £4.59.

So if you’re looking for somewhere to buy your lunch on a budget, you might want to look elsewhere.

Plus, if you’re shopping on a budget too, you might want to buy your toiletries somewhere else as well.

For example, Tesco shoppers armed with a Clubcard can get a three-piece meal deal for £3.40, and Sainsbury’s fans can get one for £3.50.

Shoppers have been fuming in recent days over the “absolutely mad” price of Dove deodorant in Boots and several major supermarkets.

Customers had spotted a £6 price tag on a bottle, and although the chain said it was a mistake – the real £4.50 cost was still called “extortionate”.

It’s not the first time the retailer has been seen to have some costly prices on toiletries.

Back in 2019 it was found to be 15% more expensive than Asda for toiletries including medicines, moisturisers and hair removal.

Of course prices may differ from day to day and from store to store, but it’s always worth having a shop around before you make a purchase to ensure you’re getting the best value for money.

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