LookFantastic box has £150-worth of skincare for £45
When it comes to skincare, finding products that genuinely tackle more than one concern isn’t always straightforward. That’s where LookFantastic’s latest launch steps in.
The Dermatological Edit is designed to take the hard work out of building an effective routine, bringing together nine targeted formulas that aim to cover all the bases. The bundle, which features names like Medik8, Bioderma and La Roche-Posay, is worth over £150 but retails for £45. That works out at roughly £5 per product.
As the name suggests, the edit leans heavily into dermatologist-approved formulas, with each product chosen to address specific skin concerns. There’s Medik8’s Press & Glow Tonic to help gently exfoliate and refine skin texture, while Bioeffect’s Hydrogel Mask is on hand to deliver a hit of hydration and plumpness.
Meanwhile, La Roche-Posay’s Hyalu B5 Serum hydrates and helps smooth the appearance of fine lines, and Heliocare’s 360 Oil-Free Gel Sunscreen provides lightweight daily protection. Meawhile, Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micellar Water helps to eliminate impurities while respecting the skin’s balance.
Of course, skincare is never one-size-fits-all, and what works wonders for one person might not deliver the same results for another, so a bit of trial and error is always part of the process. That said, edits like this offer a low-risk way to experiment with new formulas while also stocking up on old favourites.
The Dermatological Edit is still too new to have racked up reviews, but many of the individual products inside already have strong feedback. A fan of Medik8’s Press & Glow Tonic shared: “I couldn’t believe a toner could have such an impact.
“Really cleanses, giving a lovely feel to my skin and a lovely shine. Added to my many Medik8 products I can’t be without.”
And someone who loved Bioderma’s Sensibio H2O Micellar Water said: “I’m really positively surprised how well it removes the make-up, leaving your skin feeling soft and fresh. This product didn’t cause any irritation to my acne-prone skin.”
However, someone else noted: “I used it a couple of times and both times my face got a bit red, it didn’t sting at all, but it was red. I also noticed that my mascara took a little longer to get rid of.”
On a brighter note, a La Roche-Posay’s Hyalu B5 Serum fan piped up: “My skin was feeling a little dry and tired, especially in the morning, but after this serum, it looks fresher and more alive.
“Texture is a little bit gel and slightly thick, but it absorbs fast into the skin. It does not feel heavy or greasy. After applying, the skin feels very soft and smooth. I see small lines look more or less visible, and skin looks more plump.”
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