Valentine’s Day gifts for women. Contrary to what many people think, it isn’t rocket science. If you know your partner well enough you should know what they want.
If you’ve deduced they want something for their skin, well done. That’s half the job done. My responsibility now is to share with you 5 skincare products that I would personally want. In doing so, I hope that you’ll be able to choose something that your partner will also want.
How did I figure this out? Well, after being a skincare blogger for 5 years I know a thing or two about what brands people like and which products actually work.
I’ll keep this introduction short because, I think you get the gist of what’s going on here. So, let’s get started.
Charlotte Tilbury Morning Magic Skin Set £116.61

Guys, let me tell you that this shit is the real deal. I love, love Magic Cream. However, the reason this makes the perfect gift is not only because it’s good. It’s because it is expensive! I don’t know about you but the one thing I want from a gift, is something I don’t want to spend money on myself. This is it!
Fresh Beauty Mini Loves Mini Masks Set £49

Do you know why I included this set? My heart actually started to beat faster when I saw this. Also, this is £49 for six Fresh masks! These masks usually range from £29-£116.
However, if you don’t like this may I also recommend this Limited-Edition Kombucha Facial Treatment Essence. The bottle is gorgeous!

PIXI Best of Vitamin-C Gift Set £20

Pixi is one of my all time favourite skincare brands and they are hugely popular in the skincare community too. This is for those of you out there who don’t want to spend a tonne of money but want something that your partner will recognise and will get a lot of use from.
FENTY SKIN Start’rs Full-Size Bundle £54.87

There are two things that I LOVE about this one. One this is Rihanna’s brand. Two this set includes FULL SIZES. This is so rare when you’re trying to find a good gift and so whenever I see them, I invest!
MÁDARA Infinity Care System Set £115

This is less of a known brand. However, don’t let the fact that you’ve probably never heard of this brand before put you off. This contains some powerful products that are perfect for dry, stressed, sensitised, atopic and ageing skin. You can also use CODE: LFWINTER for 10% off.
Photos courtesy of the brands
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