Everything we know about Elemis’ 2023 advent calendar offering a £360 saving on skincare
29.08.2023 - 09:31
/ ok.co.uk
Christmas might still be a few months away, but as any good beauty fan knows, now is the time to start thinking about which beauty advent calendar you want to get your hands on for your Christmas countdown. From makeup to skincare and everything in between, there are plenty of different choices out there when it comes to choosing your festive countdown, and one of the most coveted skincare brands, Elemis, has just announced its 2023 calendar details.
This year, the Elemis Ultimate Beauty Advent Calendar, £189 here, will be stocked full of must-have skincare goodies worth a massive £551, giving you an instant saving of £362, not to mention the thrill of discovering a new product every day in December. You have until August 31 to sign up to the waitlist for the Elemis Advent Calendar to be one of the first to shop it, with the calendar officially launching on September 4 whilst stocks last.
Although part of the joy of a skincare advent calendar is being surprised by what’s inside each drawer every day, if you’re planning on splashing out almost £200 on your advent calendar, you’re going to want to know what you’ll be getting. Unlike some beauty calendars which only have 12 days of countdown, Elemis has gone all out with 25 different products so you have something to open and try every single day from Dec 1 until Christmas Day.
Amongst the 25 skincare essentials, the Elemis Ultimate Beauty Advent Calendar, £189 here, gives you a 20g tub of Molly-Mae Hague’s favourite Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm, £9.60 here (was £12), which is arguably one of the brand’s best-loved skincare products of all time. You’ll also get a travel size 15ml Pro-Collagen Glow Boost Exfoliator, £55 here (for 100ml), to give your skin a radiant, healthy
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