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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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£598 of beauty products in Harper's Bazaar box for £112 all-in*

Including Elizabeth Arden, Supergoop!, Eve Lom and Shiseido. Plus year's digital magazine

Go via this Hearst Magazines link*, and you can get the 'Harper's Bazaar Award Winners Beauty Box', plus a year's Harper's Bazaar digital membership for £112 all-in.

It's an 11-item set which Hearst says would cost £705 if you were to buy all the items separately, and including the digital membership. We've calculated you could currently buy all the items for about £598 (£572.30 for the beauty products, £25.98 for the Harper's Bazaar digital membership) – so still a whopping amount. The Harper's Bazaar Magazine digital membership won't auto-renew after 12 months.

The deal's on until 11.59pm on Sunday 11 August or while stock lasts – though Hearst won't tell us exactly how many boxes are available, so go quick if it's something you want. Here's what you'll get...

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The box contains 11 full-size and mini items including serum, cleanser, perfume, SPF and nail polish. Below is the full contents, plus where we've found each item cheapest.

  • Sarah Chapman Platinum Pep8 Stem Cell Serum, 30ml (full-size) – £138.75 at Sephora, currently on sale

  • Eve Lom Radiance Repair Retinol Serum, 30ml (full-size) – £145 at Lookfantastic

  • Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Concentrate, 75ml (full-size) – £58 at Debenhams for limited edition bottle, currently on sale

  • Dr Barbara Sturm Calming Serum, 10ml – £70 at Cult Beauty

  • Smythson Panama Notebook (full-size) – £55 at Smythson

  • Supergoop! Mineral Matte Screen SPF 30, 45ml (full-size) – £34 at Space NK

  • Maison Francis Kurkdjian 724 Eau De Parfum, 5ml – £17.86 based on 35ml at Selfridges 

  • Omorovicza Queen Cleanser, 30ml – £18 at Omorovicza

  • Nailberry Candy Floss, 15ml (full-size) – £16.50 at John Lewis

  • L'Oréal Paris Elvive Bond Repair Pre-Shampoo Treatment, 200ml (full-size) – £7.99 at Boots, currently on sale

  • Elizabeth Arden Advanced Ceramide Light Capsules, seven-piece – £11.20 based on 30 pc at Lookfantastic

  • Harper's Bazaar Magazine Digital Subscription – £25.98

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

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