The Cult Beauty x Lisa Potter Dixon The Art of Everyday Edit is worth over £150 but costs £45 for the entire box, with names inside including Fenty Beauty, Charlotte Tilbury and more

For beauty fans looking for ways to enjoy a host of top-quality products without breaking the bank, a beauty box is always a good way to go. And Cult Beauty’s latest edit in partnership with renowned make-up artist Lisa Potter Dixon is packed with iconic makeup brands and will only set shoppers back £7.50 each.

The Cult Beauty x Lisa Potter Dixon The Art of Everyday Edit is worth over £150 but costs £45 for the entire box. With six items inside (equating to £7.50 for each one), five of which are full size, it’s a great way to test out new brands, products and colours that may feel a bit daunting usually.

With names ranging from Fenty to Laura Mercier to Charlotte Tilbury, Cult Beauty explains that this haul has been created for ‘everyone of all ages and skin tones’ and boosts the ‘everyday makeup routine with sheer colour and subtle radiance using versatile formulas to unlock an elevated, lit-from-within finish’.

The beauty edit claims to help shoppers save up to 70% on the products instead, rather than purchasing them full price. And with one of the makeup items inside valued at £30, this haul is pretty incredible.

The product in question is the Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lip & Cheek Glow in ‘Colour of Passion’, which is loved for its easy-to-blend cream formula that delivers a dewy, sun-kissed glow. Made with Raspberry Leaf Stem Cell Extract , beeswax and Vitamin E, the Lip & Cheek Glow softens and hydrates the lips while it leaves the cheeks with a sheer, youthful radiance.

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The Cult Beauty x Lisa Potter Dixon The Art of Everyday Edit contains brands such as Charlotte Tilbury, Fenty, Laura Mercier and more.

Shoppers adore its ease of application, with many people sharing how its perfect for on the go, with one fan of Charlotte Tilbury writing on its website: “Love this, it’s the one thing I go to when running out to the shop or just need a lift. At the other end of the scale, I love to use on my cheeks when going for the full-on going-out face.”

Another added: “Very dewy and glowy and most importantly very pigmented but easily blendable.”

While the shade can’t be personalised in the box, one shopper who snapped up the Cult Beauty x Lisa Potter Dixon The Art of Everyday Edit said how “CT’s lip and cheeks are a universal colour.” They added: “My skin is very pale, and I was worried, but it works by applying a small amount”.

Although it’s been a hit with beauty fans, one person docked a star from their glowing review as ‘it’s not the longest wearing, though it does leave a bit of a stain’.

It’s important to note that this product comes in a compact. For those who prefer a stick or tube applicator, the Benetint Rose Tinted Lip & Cheek Stain, £18 at Boots, is always celebrated for its ‘stain’ colour that gives a natural flush, while Milk Makeup’s Lip + Cheek blusher is on sale at SpaceNK for £17.60 and comes in stick applicator, which is ideal for popping in a handbag.

Another bargain within the box is the Laura Mercier Caviar Stick Eye Colour – Au Naturel, which usually retails at £26 – with just these two products alone, shoppers will have made their money back and more.

The eyeshadow stick is loved for its ‘buttery soft, shimmering payoff’ and is available in a dazzling range of shades – although the box only contains the Au Naturel hue, which is a light brown colour that works on a range of skin tones. A bit of a multi-tasker, it can be used to create a smudged smoky eye, simple tight-line shadow or subtle feline flick.

One thing about this stick that has impressed shoppers is its durability, with one user raving: “This is an amazing product. Once it sets, it stays on for many hours. This is especially beneficial for those with sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers who are prone to infection when powder shadows flake into the eye.”

Another added: “I have 4 colours of the Stick Eye Shadow and they are the best thing ever. Once set, the product doesn’t budge!”

While most reviews were positive, one Laura Mercier customer had issues with its applicator, stating: “I love the colour and product but all the sticks I purchased have broken after only a week of use. They manage to stay in the case but whenever I open the lid they want to fall out and are now loose when trying to apply. Disappointed considering the price.”

For those who’d rather something a little cheaper but just as good in offering a subtle eyeshadow colour that can offer an eyeliner or shadow look, the KIKO Milano Long Lasting Eyeshadow Stick is a lovely option at £9.99 and comes in 27 different colours. Bobbi Brown’s Long-Wear Cream Shadow Stick 1.6g, £22, is also beloved for its blending properties and longevity.

Inside the Cult Beauty x Lisa Potter Dixon The Art of Everyday Edit:

  • Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Lip & Cheek Glow in ‘Colour of Passion’ (full size; 2.5g)
  • Westman Atelier Lit Up Highlight Stick in ‘Nectar’ (travel size; 2.5ml)
  • Laura Mercier Caviar Stick Eye Colour Matte in ‘Au Naturel’ (full size; 1.64ml)
  • Kevyn Aucoin The Eyelash Curler)
  • Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Freeze Gel in ‘Clear’ (full size; 7ml)
  • Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb Universal Luminizer in ‘Fu$$y’ (full size; 9ml)

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