The Advent Calendar for Every Kind of Beauty Lover on Your List
Beauty advent calendars have exploded in popularity over the past couple of years, with every brand releasing their own countdown to Christmas for those who’ve moved on from chocolate-filled ones. We’ve sorted through the options out there and compiled a list of our 2018 favourites based on who’s on your gift list.
The Self-Care Enthusiast
These are for the person who are way more about JOMO than FOMO and would rather make a date with a bath bomb than a human. All that’s missing from these collections are a fully drawn bath and a warm cup of steeped tea.
This set from L’Occitane allows you to try pretty much everything. (OMG the Almond Shower Oil is EVERYTHING.) The brand also released a smaller version for $59.
The Body Shop knows how to do it up and their annual advent calendars are no exception. This $169 set, for example, is valued at $377. They also have a few cheaper options.
The Fragrance Fanatic
For the person for whom a fragrance wardrobe is a way of life, you can’t lose with these treasure troves of scents.
This set includes everything from rollerballs to sprays to dabbers.
The Skincare Buff
Skincare obsessives will relish ripping through a variety of products and will be living their best life while figuring out what works best with their skin.
This set is chock-full of the apothecary brand’s skincare staples like Ultra Facial Moisturizer and Creme de Corps. We also have to credit the super cute packaging, designed by artist Andrew Bannecker.
This advent calendar from Clarins is the ultimate skin-saver.
The Makeup Hoarder
For the person for whom one highlighter is never enough, we present options that highlight a taste of each brand’s star products, from YSL’s iconic Touche Éclat Pen to Charlotte Tilbury’s bestselling lipstick, “Pillow Talk”.
From lip glosses to eyeshadows, this advent calendar gives you a little bit of everything. Also: KITTENS!
The Beauty Devotee
For the person who is just as stoked to try an essence as she is a mascara, these sets include skincare, makeup and body care, providing the ultimate mash-up of products.
Net-A-Porter has curated a lineup of some of their favourite products for this calendar including a peachy lipstick from Marc Jacobs and a nourishing night oil from Sunday Riley.
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