Boots’ Easter Beauty Bundle: Is it Worth the Hype?
Boots has released a new Easter beauty bundle at an incredible discount that you won’t want to miss. The “Boots Premium Beauty Little Luxuries Easter Egg Bundle” is worth £195 yet is selling at just £55, making it a hot deal for beauty enthusiasts.
The bundle features an impressive lineup of 13 popular beauty products. Among these are the Fenty Skin Hydra’ Rest hand mask worth £19 and the Caudalie radiance serum worth £39.50. Other standout items include Elizabeth Arden Hyaluronic Acid Capsules, OPI Nail Polish in Alpine Snow, Elemis Superfood Midnight facial face mask, and Erborian Red Pepper Pulp.
Shoppers have been flocking to stores and online to grab this Easter beauty special. Unfortunately, the bundle is already sold out online, but it’s worth checking at your local store to see if they still have it in stock. You can also keep an eye out for when the retailer’s website states that “stock is coming soon.”
Boots isn’t the only retailer selling beauty boxes and bundles, and it’s worth shopping around for the best deal. For example, Glossier’s beauty bundle is selling at £15 and is worth £124- including nine beauty items. However, make sure you know what you’re getting, and always check the list of products to ensure that they’re of use to you.
It’s apparent that these beauty bundles are a godsend for anyone looking for a cost-effective way to get their hands on premium beauty products. And it seems that Boots is capitalizing on this trend by offering beauty bundles at substantial discounts.
Nevertheless, when shopping at Boots, it’s essential to note that not everything is worth your money. In the past, shoppers have been unimpressed by the rising prices of the Boots meal deal. For instance, the retailer raised the lunchtime food and drink offer’s price for the second time last year. Prices have increased from £3.59 to £3.99 outside London, and shoppers in London have had to pay £4.99.
If you’re on a budget, it’s advisable to look elsewhere when buying your lunch or toiletries. For example, Tesco shoppers armed with a Clubcard can get a three-piece meal deal for £3.40, while Sainsbury’s fans can buy one for £3.50.
Shoppers have also been irked by the high prices of Dove deodorant in Boots and several major supermarkets. Although the chain has admitted that the £6 price tag on a bottle was a mistake, the real £4.50 cost was still deemed “extortionate.”
In conclusion, while Boots’ Easter beauty bundle is an impressive deal, it’s worthwhile to avoid certain products that may not be worth the money. Shop around for the best deals and read the list of products carefully to make sure you’re getting what you want.