From Boots to LookFantastic, beauty box expert Bethan Shufflebotham has taken a look at four of the most popular Easter beauty eggs to find the best

For beauty fans, there’s nothing more egg-citing than cracking open one of the season’s limited-edition beauty boxes (or eggs). But working out which to buy gets tricker with each passing year as brands battle to offer the best value and most coveted contents.

In 2026, the competition is fiercer than ever, with the likes of Boots, LookFantastic and Next going all out to deliver bigger savings, better brands and genuinely exciting product line-ups. Think names like Medik8, Rodial, Color Wow and more.

From glow-boosting serums and cult haircare to makeup must-haves and spring-ready fragrances, these limited-edition buys are designed to offer serious value, often packing in more than triple their price tag. And while they may cost more than a traditional chocolate egg, the payoff is far greater.

These money-saving hauls deliver months of use, access to rarely discounted brands and the chance to refresh your entire routine in one go. With prices ranging from £20 to £60, and values soaring well past £200, here are the best Easter beauty eggs to shop in 2026.

Best beauty Easter eggs 2026

Boots – Easter Beauty Box £49.50, worth over £276

The Boots’ Easter Beauty Box boasts the highest value in this list at over £276, and has the most amount of products, too. Originally priced at £55, it’s since been reduced to £49.50 and contains 14 beauty favourites, including eight full sizes.

Brands include No7, Sol de Janeiro, Fenty Beauty, Kérastase, Shiseido, NUXE, First Aid Beauty, Rituals and more. Standouts range from Shiseido’s Vital Perfection cream (15ml) and Elizabeth Arden’s retinol eye cream to Kérastase’s Resistance leave-in treatment and NUXE’s Huile Prodigieuse Florale.

The sheer number of products makes this feel generous, however, a closer look reveals a little bit of duplication with some of the items, for example, two lots of eye patches, two lip products and two moisturisers. Nevertheless, it’s ideal for those wanting to try a broad range of brands in one go.

Next – The Luxury Beauty Egg £35, worth over £126

At £35, Next’s Luxury Beauty Egg is one of the most affordable options in this round-up, yet still claims a value of over £126. It features seven products, with a strong emphasis on practical staples.

Inside are travel sizes from Margaret Dabbs London and Dermalogica, alongside full-size picks including ICONIC London’s Lustre Lip Oil, an OPI Nail Lacquer, Beauty Works 10-in-1 Miracle Spray and a Spectrum Collections sponge. The hero of the set is arguably the 10ml Floral Street fragrance, worth £29 alone.

While the overall value is lower than that of the other featured edits, the £35 price point makes this an accessible gift option, particularly for Mother’s Day or as an alternative to chocolate. But for those looking for high-end, cutting-edge skincare may find it less exciting than rival boxes.

Lookfantastic – The Beauty Egg £60, worth over £220

Celebrating its 10th year, Lookfantastic’s Beauty Egg has cemented itself as one of the most recognisable in the category. Priced at £60 but worth over £220, it’s firmly positioned as a premium edit with serious skincare credentials.

Inside, shoppers will find full-size heavy hitters including Color Wow Dream Coat, Medik8 Hydr8 B5 Serum, Rodial Collagen 30% Booster Drops and Benefit’s Badgal Bounce Mascara. There’s also a Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Oil, a deluxe Sol de Janeiro Brazilian 4 Play Shower Cream-Gel and a 111Skin Cryo De-Puffing Eye Mask.

The Rodial and Medik8 products alone account for a significant portion of the box’s value, worth £80 and £45 respectively. At £60 , it’s the most expensive option on this list, which may put off more casual shoppers, but for those who are big into their skincare, it’s a solid pick.

The Body Shop – £20, worth £24.50

The Body Shop’s Easter Collection is the definition of cheap and cheerful. Some chocolate eggs are close to the £20 mark these days but for beauty fans, this four-piece set could be all the more exciting. It doesn’t have huge savings compared to some of the others, but is still worth more than the price shoppers pay, with a total value of £24.50.

The collection includes the brand’s Mango Body Butter, enriched with Community Fair Trade shea butter from Ghana, to nourish dry skin, as well as a foamy Pink Grapefruit shower gel, Shea hand balm and an Almond Milk lip care stick. All of the items come in a reusable egg tin, which can be used as Easter decor year after year.

Glossybox – Easter Egg Limited Edition £50, worth £211

Glossybox’s 2026 Easter Egg costs £50 , or £41 for subscribers, and is worth £211. It blends high-performance skincare with practical everyday staples, making it feel like a strong all-rounder.

Full-size highlights include Medik8 Crystal Retinal Serum 3, Rodial Vit C Booster Drops, Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Powder Duo, Arkive The Reset Dry Shampoo and AKT London’s Body Wash Concentrate. Deluxe sizes from Sol de Janeiro and The Beauty Crop round things out.

The inclusion of Medik8’s Crystal Retinal is a major win, given how rarely it’s discounted. However, retinol isn’t for everyone, and while this is a beginner-friendly formula, it should be patch tested and applied appropriately.

The box offers a good mix of makeup, haircare and bodycare, making this a versatile edit, however, some beauty fans may find the brow powder duo may not suit their colouring exactly.

P.Louise Easter Egg – £60, worth £122

Much-loved viral beauty brand P.Louise is offering not one, but two giant Easter makeup bundles, each packed with seven full-sized makeup and skincare treats. Each reusable fabric Easter Egg is filled with a perfectly balanced mix of mood-boosting glam and feel-fresh formulas, each with a delicious spring scent.

Inside, customers can find products like the ‘Hop to the Top’ eyeshadow palette, a peel-off lip tint and Wisp Me Away mascara among others. Those who choose the pink egg will be treated to the pink marshmallow scent, while the green option boasts a chocolate covered strawberries fragrance.

This haul will be considered the ultimate beauty gift, particularly for gen z and gen alpha. Plus, it’s worth more than double the price customers pay, making for a strong seasonal deal.

Rituals Amsterdam Collection Easter Gift Set – £40

At Rituals, eggs are out, but bunnies are in, and their limited edition bunny-shaped gift set is a beautiful Easter treat that’ll last longer than chocolate.

Inside, discover three indulgent treats from the Amsterdam Collection, including a luxurious foaming shower gel, whipped body cream, and elegant car air freshener. The fragrance offers a stunning blend of yuzu and Dutch tulip, as well as a reminder to take the time to indulge in some much-needed self-care.

If the sound of that particular fragrance doesn’t appeal, there’s also the Ritual of Sakura cherry blossom option, which may be preferable.

For 2026, the best Easter beauty egg ultimately comes down to budget and beauty preferences. Skincare maximalists may gravitate towards LookFantastic or Glossybox , while those seeking volume and buzz-worthy brands could favour Boots. For a lower spend without sacrificing quality, Next offers a budget-friendly alternative.

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