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THE SUMMER HEROES EDIT IS PRICED AT £45 YET VALUED AT OVER £150, BOASTING SAVINGS OF MORE THAN £100 BETHAN SHUFFLEBOTHAM Affiliates and Reviews 13:15, 03 Jun 2025Updated 13:15, 03 Jun 2025
This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more It feels as though there’s a new beauty box released every single week, with
high street favourites often battling it out to offer the best value for money and most exciting, relevant and sought-after products. And this week, I’ve taken a peek inside LookFantastic’s
Summer Heroes Edit, which delivers a rather covetable haul of makeup and skincare for under £50. The edit is priced at £45 yet valued at over £150, boasting savings of more than £100. It not
only balances indulgence and practicality, but also a great mix of higher end and more affordable brands too, ranging from Color Wow and Caudalie, to Iconic and Sol de Janeiro. Four of the
six items are full-sized, meaning they’ll see you right the way through the summer months and beyond, and as part of the set, each one works out at £7.50 apiece. It’s pretty impressive,
seeing as the featured ESPA Optimal Skin Pro Serum is worth £55 alone. READ MORE: SKIN ESSENTIAL WHICH MAKES YOU LOOK ‘LIT FROM WITHIN' SLASHED BY £20 AT BOOTS READ MORE: HAND LUGGAGE
BAG THAT'S THE 'PERFECT FIT FOR RYANAIR' NOW HAS A MASSIVE 45% OFF LookFantastic’s edits are often popular with shoppers - and for good reason - but there are some other
beauty hauls that offer even better value when it comes to the average cost-per-item. ASOS recently launched their Luxury Travel Essentials Beauty Box for £40. It’s worth £135 and contains
eight products from top brands, including Elemis, Laneige, Sol de Janeiro and Elizabeth Arden, each averaging at £5 a pop. Then there’s Boots’ Get Holiday Ready Bag, valued at £124.50. The
seven-piece edit is priced at £32, which means each item averages out at £4.57- making it slightly better value than ASOS, not to mention it’s the cheapest of all three. Brands featured
include Sol de Janeiro and Laneige, but also Milk, Bobbi Brown, MAC and more. But the LookFantastic set has been flooded with compliments from shoppers who ordered it. In fact, almost every
review has been five stars, save for a single four-star rating. One shopper said: “This box was worth it for the Espa and Color Wow products alone. Such a lovely little affordable luxury,
any one of these items would be considered a 'treat' to myself usually." Another added: “Brought this box as I wanted to try the Espa serum, which is amazing. Have tried all
the other products, which are equally as good. I love trying new products. Will buy a second one.” One said that the Sol de Janeiro cream was ‘smaller than I expected’, but still rated the
edit five stars, adding: “I love all the products especially the bronzing drops.” While a fourth penned: “Amazing value box, I had to buy two. It’s worth it for the Espa serum alone!” A
personal favourite of mine was the inclusion of the Color Wow Pop & Lock High Gloss Finish, worth £22.50. Among its fans is Claudia Winkleman’s stylist, Amy Short, who revealed she uses
it on The Traitors’ star to achieve her covetable shine. I’ve used the mini version for months and love how it effortlessly tames flyaways while adding shine without making my hair greasy,
so the box made for a great opportunity to stock up on the full size. The Caudalie Beauty Elixir is another must-have in my summer beauty arsenal. It’s a fantastic multi-functional product
that can be used as a toner, setting spray or midday refresh. Its spa-like botanical scent and skin-calming properties make it a staple that I find myself reaching for repeatedly throughout
the day. The box’s hero product, the ESPA Optimal Skin Pro Serum is ideal for anyone battling dry skin, made worse by the humid weather. It delivers hydration and radiance in a formula that
feels like a facial in a bottle. It’s no wonder multiple shoppers snapped up a second box for this product alone. No summer edit would be complete without a nod to the beach-body classic,
Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream. It is only a small tub, but it’s the perfect size for traveling and the scent is insanely addictive. There’s also Eucerin’s Sun Face Pigment Control
SPF 50 - a lightweight SPF that provides sun protection while sitting beautifully under makeup. The only product in the edit I wasn’t sold by were Iconic London’s Instant Sunshine Bronzing
Drops. The button used to dispense the product had broken which made it tricky to use the product, and when I did manage to get some out, I found it way too dark for my skin tone. That’s not
to say that others wouldn’t love it, though. A recap of what’s in the Edit: Article continues below * ESPA Optimal Skin Pro Serum 30ml (Full-Size) - Worth £55 * Eucerin Sun Face Pigment
Control SPF 50 50ml (Full-Size) - Worth £24 * Iconic London Instant Sunshine Bronzing Drops 13ml(Full-Size) - Worth £22 * Color Wow Pop & Lock High Gloss Finish 55ml (Full-Size)- Worth
Over £22 * Caudalie Beauty Elixir 30ml (Deluxe-Size) - Worth £18 * Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream 25ml (Deluxe-Size) - Worth £10 While there are beauty boxes available at the moment
that are more affordable or offer better value for money than the Summer Heroes Edit, what I will say about it as a beauty writer who has reviewed dozens of edits is that this one does feel
like it’s been really thoughtfully created with products that effortlessly slot into everyday routines and feel relevant to the time of year. The majority of items are full-sized, and those
that aren’t are perfect for travelling with, plus it’s a really great opportunity to indulge in high-end, high-performance products at a fraction of the cost.