The British retailer is giving away a free beauty tote worth over £400 - but you'll need to be quick
Bank Holiday shoppers can scoop some major savings as British department store Fenwick has launched a fantastic deal for beauty enthusiasts. The Summer Beauty Tote for 2024 is now available and customers can get it for free when they spend a certain amount online.
Ideal for those looking to get a jump start on their Christmas shopping, the tote is filled with 18 high-end and luxury beauty products. Shoppers will find a variety of premium brands across makeup, fragrance, hair and skincare, including Rodial, Augustinus Bader, Rituals, Charlotte Tilbury and more, with the value of the items ranging from £2.50 to £89.
There may be items included in the set that you don’t think are suitable for festive gifting, since it's all down to personal preference, however, beauty products tend to be very popular on selling sites like Vinted. Or, in the spirit of giving, you could always donate the items you don’t want to a local charity to include in raffles and tombolas to raise funds in the run-up to Christmas.
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