The bundle stars eight full sized products designed to pamper from head to toe including a cleanser and shoppers say they are ‘obsessed’
Bargain lovers have been racing to snap up a £20 beauty box that gets them more than £70 worth of makeup, skincare and hair care products. The Self-Care Edit from celebrity-loved Give Me Cosmetics has launched in time for the January reset, giving beauty buffs an opportunity to kickstart new wellness routines without breaking the bank.
Give Me Cosmetics have earned quite the reputation for their bundles, and this particular one helps shoppers get the year off to a strong start. The edit is worth £65.92, but is priced at £20, containing eight full sized products perfect for elevating daily beauty tasks.
On top of the almost 70% discount, customers who order the Self-Care Edit will also receive a free collagen sheet mask worth £5.99, taking the value of the basket to £71.92. The head-to-toe routine is designed to ‘simplify everyday care’, homing everything in one handy box, meaning there’s one less thing to have to think about.
From cleansers and moisturisers to nourishing haircare and glossy lip formulas, each product is chosen to support a well-rounded routine. Among the hero products is the brand’s Vitamin C Cleanser, which not only removes makeup, but helps brighten and revive dull complexions.
The featured day cream provides daily hydration, which is much-needed during the winter cold snap, while the Papaya and Manuka Honey Shampoo and conditioner duo cleanse and soften tresses leaving them clean, shiny and smooth.
The Self-Care Edit
£65.92
£20
Give Me Cosmetics
Buy here
An everyday self-care bundle featuring 8 full-sized products across haircare, skincare and lip for effortless daily self-care.
Accessories haven’t been forgotten about either, with a mint claw clip ideal for the gym or to keep hair out of the way when applying makeup or completing a skincare routine, while tweezers are always handy for catching stray eyebrow hairs. Customers can also make use of the reusable makeup removal pad , which offers a more eco-conscious alternative to disposable wipes.
And finally, there’s a Glazed Lip Oil in the shade Mauve It. These were the first-ever makeup product launched by the brand in 2025, delivering a nourishing, non-sticky formula that hydrates and shines. The only downside is that this particular shade may not suit everyone, and they may prefer to shop the other 11 shades individually.
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Meanwhile, our sister company OK! Beauty Box has just dropped its latest subscribers’ box, and it’s filled with five must-haves to create a strong foundation for your beauty routine – including a £47 ‘wrinkle smoothing’ night cream and a brow gel loved by Molly-Mae Hague. The box’s contents are worth over £95 in total, but new subscribers can get it for just £8.99 when they sign up.
Back at Give Me Cosmetics, five star reviews are already rolling in for the Self-Care Edit, with one shopper commenting: “Wow! I jumped on it as soon as I saw this Self Care box! It’s got everything you need, brightened up my January, now I am the pamper queen.”
Another added: “Obsessed with this bundle! It’s such a perfect mix of products, everything feels really nice to use and it makes getting ready so easy. Love the cleanser, the little extras are a cute touch. Amazing value and I’d 100% recommend.”
The individual items inside have also been well-regarded. Speaking on the Vitamin C cleanser, one customer hailed it the ‘best I’ve tried’, adding: “Love this product it does wonders for my skin which has been hard to handle since menopause.”
Of the day cream , another user commented: “My skin looks healthier since using this cream. I used to buy expensive products but this is much cheaper and just as good if not better.” However, it’s worth noting that this formula contains retinol, which is designed for anti-ageing and may not be as suitable for younger shoppers. Give Me Cosmetics recommends a patch test before use.
On the conditioner , one fan said: “Cannot get enough of this stuff, it’s leaves my hair feeling the softest it’s ever been and its smells beautiful too. I’d give this product 100 stars if I could.”
Shoppers can snap up the Self-Care Edit from Give Me Cosmetics for £20 here.


