Best of SpaceNK Box Volume 2 Saving of £102 | British Beauty Blogger

Best of SpaceNK Box Volume 2 Saving of £102 | British Beauty Blogger

[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad]  Is it too soon for SpaceNK to bring out another box after their incredible Beauty Insiders box a couple of weeks ago. Especially containing the same Sunday Riley Good Genes Treatment. However, if that’s your go-to glycolic then it’s a double bonus and there’s no denying that this is a very good value box at £90 with a value of £192 – a huge saving if you feel you’ll use the products.

Best of SpaceNK Box Volume 2

First up is Dr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel pads which seem to always make it into any value edit. They’re great – with 3 sachets of both Exfoliate & Smooth and Neutraliser, that’s just enough to kick start your complexion into spring time smoothness. I’ve never used the Medik8 C-Terra but I’m a big Vitamin C skin care fan so pleased to see it included in the Best of SpaceNK Box Volume 2.

Best of SpaceNK Box Volume 2

Also included is Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream, 75ml, which is a gorgeously hydrating body skin smoother and a NARS Climax Extreme Mascara (small size). 

Best of SpaceNK Box Volume 2

Sunday Riley Good Genes Glycolic Acid Treatment, 15ml, certainly will give sluggish cells a run for their money in terms of skin brightening and SPF is more important than ever if you’re using acids so handily, a 50ml Caudalie SPF 30, 50ml, is an ideal partner. I’ve also never used the Laura Mercier Hydrating Pure Canvas Primer, 25ml, but a silicone free primer is a sure fire way to get rid of those little squirls that can appear when a base and a hydrator don’t get along.

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Finally, 100ml Olaplex No.6 Bond Smoother Leave-In Styling Creme 100ml (with a wonky label – grrr) which again, sorry to say, I haven’t used yet so I can’t give an account of it. But, I think it’s a nice edit of products with a focus on skin but also some attention to hair and lashes. Anyway, it’s HERE, non-affiliate HERE.

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