Lastest in Beauty Glamour Power List 2014 Box

The Latest in Beauty Glamour boxes are one of the best ones around so whenever I see a new one has been released, I have to get my hands on it. This box is the Power List 2014 box which the products have been hand picked by the beauty director at Glamour magazine, Alessandra Steinherr. This box has really surprised me in that higher end brands have got involved. I love high end products but sometimes I don't want to go and splash out on a product that I may end up hating so this box is perfect to try products before I buy.

Lastest in Beauty Glamour Power List 2014 Box
Lastest in Beauty Glamour Power List 2014 Box
The first thing that was included in this box is a 12 month online magazine subscription to Glamour magazine which retails for £15.99 (the price of the box alone) so if you look at that that way, all of the products are free! I love glamour magazine so I can't wait to load it onto my iPad so I can read every issue. Along with the magazine subscription is seven beauty products - some of which are full size! I am really excited to see some high end brands getting involved with these boxes!

First up we have one of my all time favourite skin care products which is Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish which is a 30ml size and came with a muslin cloth. Cleanse and Polish by far the best cleanser I have ever used, it removes my make up so easily without drying out my skin, so I am really glad I now have a back up. Both of these products together retail for £5.50.

Next we have Eyeko Mascara Off Eye Makeup Remover Wipes. This is actually a full size product which retails for £6. There are ten wipes in the pack which is perfect for leaving in your handbag for those nights when you need to get your make up off on the way home. Haven't tried these yet but I have heard some really great things about these so I will report back once I have given them a go!

My hair is in such a rubbish state at the moment so when I saw the Philip Kingsley Daily Damage Defence Spray. In the box was a 60ml size which retails for £6.95. Not only does this spray smell amazing, its doing some good to my hair. It feels softer and it protects against heat. I think I might repurchase this once I run out which really shows how much I am enjoying it.

Fake tan isn't a product that I really use as I always seem to get it wrong and I am just too lazy to use it so the James Read Sleep Mask Tan isn't one that I use. I am not sure how much this size (25ml) retails for but 100ml retails for £26. I have heard amazing things about this fake tan so if you love fake tan maybe give this one a try and let me know your thoughts!

The Laura Mercier Foundation Primer is one that I have always wanted to try but I never wanted to splash out in case I didn't like it. I am so excited to give this a try! This retails for £19 for 30ml (which is the size included in this box) so for that price tag I have pretty high hopes. Have you tried this primer? What did you think of it?

The Bourjois 1 Seconde Mascara has been raved about on many blogs but I just never got round to purchasing it. I cannot wait to give this a try as I am always on the hunt for the best mascara and having heard such amazing things about this one I can't wait to try out it out. I will report back once I have given it a good test! This mascara (which is full size) retails for £9.99.

And finally we have the Maybelline Colourstay Stripped Nudes Collection Lipstick in 725 Tantalizing Taupe. I love nude lips and I actually got a shade that I think will work well with my skin tone. This lipstick will be great for those days when I got a little darker on my eyes. This lipstick retails for £6.99 each.

As you can see, the value of this box is incredible! The glamour edit boxes for Latest in Beauty are one of the best beauty boxes there is and I cannot recommend them enough! This box retails for £15.99 and is worth over £80! You can find out more information about this box and get your own here.

Have you ordered this box? What did you think of it?

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