It will come as no surprise that here in the UK we have rapidly approached 100 Beauty Advent Calendars, they have arrived in all different shapes and sizes, prices and many are recyclable, reusable and designed to be re-purposed. However, as well as being lucky enough to have a choice of Advent Calendar here in the UK, there is also a whole host of options outside the UK and as many of you keep asking, I thought I would share some of them with you as well as state where they are from.
YesStyle Beauty Box Advent Calendar which hails from South Korea but is available to anyone in the U.K. for just £130.98 right here.
Inside this calendar you will find 24 skincare and makeup from K-Beauty brands such as COSRX, Holika Holika, I’m From and Dear,Klairs to name a few. The contents are said to be worth more than $350.
Not one I expected to see, but from Chanel is the most iconic of all perhaps.
Shaped liked a Chanel No5 bottle, the unique Advent Calendar featuring 27 boxes numbered from 5 to 31 - very clever! Products inside include everything from nail polish and lipstick to fragrance and other accessories including a bracelet and a snow globe. Currently on sale with Chanel for $825, I can think of a few people who will hope this comes to the U.K.
From QVC we have the TILI Beauty Advent Calendar and honestly, QVC need to release an Advent Calendar here in the U.K. - which they tried to do one year and nothing much came of it.
Inside this Advent Calendar is 24 products from brands such as Benefit Cosmetics, Elemis, Peter Thomas Roth, Floral Street and Sunday Riley. It is made up of skincare, makeup, fragrance and is on offer for just $64.75 which is incredible value for money!
The next Advent Calendar to catch my eye comes from Saks Fifth Avenue with their Ready Set Refresh offering.
Featuring a 14 products from a range of skincare, fragrance, and haircare, you will find brands such as Eve Lom, Sunday Riley and Foreo and it is on sale now, priced at just $75.From Douglas comes an Advent Calendar titled 24 Exclusive Beauty Highlights for you and it looks pretty good!
Inside the Advent Calendar there are 24 doors to open and they reveal beauty products worth over € 350! You will find the likes of 111Skin, Morphe, Dr Barbara Sturm and Keys Soulcare to name just a few. This Advent Calendar is on sale now for just € 59.99 right here.
From Anthropologie we have the George & Viv 24 Days of Beauty and I absolutely love both the look and contents of this one!
This Advent Calendar features 24 incredible brands with their products, all of which you will find hiding in numbered drawers. Brands such as Youth To The People, Sunday Riley, Living Proof, Caudalie, Alpha-H and ESPA to name just a few of them and this Advent Calendar is on sale for just $72, which again is amazing value for money!From Sephora we have two pretty amazing sounding Advent Calendars. The first one is the Holiday Vibes Advent Calendar. Here in the UK we might not be able to access the US Site but we can get onto the French site and order from them!
This Advent Calendar has a value of over $100 but it is on sale for just $45/ €49.99 and it is packed full of Sephora own-branded products and would be an amazing way to get to know what they have to offer.
The second offering from Sephora is the Sephora Favourites Advent Calendar and this one is amazing and priced at just €129.90.
Inside you will find brands such as Fenty Beauty, Huda Beauty, Benefit Cosmetics, Olaplex, Too Faced, Tarte and some of Sephora's very own products. Each of these 24 products will be hidden inside a numbered box and it is incredibly tempting to order it!
From Flaconi we have the 24 Beauty Gifts Advent Calendar for 2021 and it is a 24 day Advent Calendar.
Worth over €180 the Flaconi 24 Beauty Gifts Advent Calendar 2021 is on sale for just €49.95, and inside you will find brands such as 3ina, Essie, Polaar and Weleda
to name just a few.
Alongside those mentioned above, I always find it fascinating to see what Lookfantastic and Glossybox have to offer their customers overseas, especially when it comes to beauty boxes because often the products are so much better than what is in offer here in the UK, it is just a shame we are unable to grab them.