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SOLD OUT: £248 of Pixi, Prai, Philip Kingsley & more beauty for £30*

Nine-item make-up/skincare set, including face cream, cleanser & eyeliner

Update 8.07am, Wednesday 16 July: This deal has been incredibly popular with our users and has now sold out.

Go via our special Hearst Magazines link*, and you can get the 'The Good Housekeeping VIP Beauty Box' for £30 all-in. It's a nine-item set which Hearst says would cost £260 if you were to buy the items separately. Our calculation was £248 when factoring in current offers – still a whopping amount.

What's more, you also get a 12-month Good Housekeeping digital magazine subscription included, which won't auto-renew after a year. The magazine subscription alone is normally £29.98. If you've already got a subscription, you can wait until it ends to redeem the 12 months, as you can start it any time.

The deal will end at 11.59pm on Sunday 20 July or when all 2,200 available boxes have sold, whichever's sooner. Delivery's free, and Hearst says it'll take about seven working days to arrive.

The box contains face cream, cleanser, eyeliner, shower oil, hair conditioning treatment and more. Below is the full contents, plus where we found each item cheapest on Tuesday 15 July:

  • Avant Hyaluronic Acid Molecular Boost eye cream, 10ml – £73.50 at Lookfantastic

  • Argentum La Potion Infinie Restorative day & night silver cream, 14ml – £48 at Argentum

  • InLight face cleanser, 45ml – £51 at InLight

  • Prai Ageless throat & decolletage crème, 30ml – £21.99 at Boots

  • Aromatherapy Associates Revive Morning bath & shower oil, 9ml – £14 at Aromatherapy Associates

  • Philip Kingsley Elasticizer deep-conditioning treatment, 40ml – £12.50 at Sephora

  • Zoeva Velvet Love eyeliner pencil and sharpener (one of five shades), 0.8g – £9.80 based on eyeliner discovery kit at Zoeva

  • Pixi antioxidant tonic, 100ml – £10 at Boots

  • Dr. Lipp Superfood Red Radish tint, 8ml – £6.99 at Lookfantastic

For more beauty offers, see our Cheap make-up & beauty deals round-up.

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SOLD OUT: £367 of beauty products in Good Housekeeping box for £60 all-in*

Includes Shiseido, Laura Mercier, Philip Kinglsey & more. Plus year's digital magazine

Update 7.22am Wednesday 4 December: This deal has been incredibly popular with our users and now sold out.

Go via this Hearst Magazines link* and you can get the 'Good Housekeeping Ultimate Beauty Box', plus a year's Good Housekeeping digital magazine for £60 all-in.

The beauty box has 12 items which Hearst says would cost £467 if you were to buy all the items separately, and including the digital magazine. We've calculated you could currently buy all the items for about £397 (£366.83 for the beauty products and £29.98 for Good Housekeeping) – so still a whopping amount. The digital magazine subscription won't auto-renew after 12 months and you don't need to input any bank details to redeem it.

The deal's on until 11.59pm on Saturday 7 Decemberor while stock lasts. Hearst won't tell us exactly how many boxes are available, so go quick if it's something you want.

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The box contains 12 full-size and mini items including serum, eye cream, hair treatment, mascara and more. Below is the full contents, plus where we've found each item cheapest.

  • Argentum

    La Lotion Infinie Hydrating Silver Body Lotion, 200ml – £128 at Argentum

  • Avant Skincare

    Hyaluronic Acid Molecular Boost Eye Cream, 10ml – £67.90 at Avant Skincare, currently on sale

  • Shiseido

    Vital Perfection Uplifting And Firming Cream, 15ml – £31.21 at Lookfantastic but currently out of stock

  • Laura Mercier

    Tinted Moisturiser Blush (one of six shades), 15ml – £20.25 at Boots, currently on sale

  • Code8

    Colour Brilliance Lipstick (one of four shades), 3.5g – £28 at Code8 

  • Anastasia Beverly Hills

    Lash Sculpt Lengthening & Volumizing Mascara, 10ml – £20.80 at Boots and Space NK, currently on sale

  • Nutriburst

    Revita Collagen, 60 gummies – £20.69 at Landys Chemist, currently on sale

  • Shiseido 

    Ultimune Serum Power Infusing Concentrate, 10ml – £17 based on its proportion of the 30ml full-size at Lookfantastic

  • L'Oreal Paris

    Revitalift Filler Hyaluronic Acid Anti-Wrinkle Serum, 15ml – £9.99 at Superdrug, currently on sale

  • Briogeo

    Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo, 59ml – £4.99 at TK Maxx

  • Philip Kingsley

    Elasticizer Deep-Conditioning Treatment, 40ml – £10 at Amazon

  • Dr Hauschka

    Soothing Cleansing Milk, 30ml – £8 at Dr. Hauschka

  • Good Housekeeping

    Digital Magazine Subscription – £29.98

For more beauty offers, see our Cheap make-up & beauty deals round-up.

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