Glossybox – the brains behind the brilliant beauty subscription box and one of last year’s best beauty advent calendars – has entered the world of skincare with the very aptly named: Glossybox Skincare.
The range contains ten different products, including exfoliators, cleansers, moisturisers, hydrating mists, eye creams and night serums, and each are designed to be “simple, affordable, and effective”.
Each of the products in the Glossybox Skincare range has also been tailored to solve specific skin concerns or for certain skin types – redness, oily, ageing, acne etc – but you can also mix and match them to create a truly personalised routine.
“We’ve spent the last nine years listening to your feedback about what you want from your skincare to introduce you to the best brands out there through our subscription service,” said Glossybox.
“Now, we’re taking it one step further and have developed our own skincare range with you in mind.
Not only do all the formulations contain just a mixture of three ingredients, which makes them less likely to cause irritation and comedones, they’re also vegan, cruelty-free.
At least 87% of these formulations are natural, and they come in packaging made of sugarcane (where possible) that is 100% recyclable.
“We even used 100% renewable electricity and created zero landfill waste in our manufacturing sites. Plus, all of the products are made in the UK,” added the company.
Costing between £12 and £18 for Glossybox subscribers, or £15 to £22.50 if you don’t subscribe to the boxes. If you want to subscribe, you can do so here.
Plus, a few of the products in the range are multifunctional which Glossybox claims allows you to “make your skincare routine as efficient and effective as possible” to save you time and money.
This cleansing cream contains inca inchi, babassu and tsubaki oils designed to “melt” and wash away impurities making it capable of removing “even the most stubborn of makeup in just one use.” Glossybox claims it’s so effective, you’ll never have to double cleanse again.
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