Elemis Skincare Must-Have Sets are Bloomin' Bargain-tastic

Elemis Skincare Must-Have Sets are Bloomin' Bargain-tastic
By Beaut.ie  | Jan 6, 2015

January - with all its new spring launchiness - is a good time to have a skincare revamp. Ditch the *shudder* cleansing wipes and make a bit of an effort with your skin (you can find our top skincare 2015 resolutions here).

Elemis makes it pretty easy to do so with these Skincare Essentials kits. Each one is a trio of products (a cleanser and a toner, both targeted at a particular skin type or concern, and the third is the brand's cult Cellular Recovery Skin Bliss Capsules) and, more importantly, each one offers a saving of over 40% on the actual value. So if you are a fan of the range, you might want to check these out.

These kits are a great introduction to the line, or at least are a good jumping off point if you're all about skincare resolutions for 2015 (I'd take a moisturiser over a toner myself, but nonetheless, the sets are great value). 

So what's on offer? Well, there are for sets, each one designed to produce specific results.

The Radiance Skincare Essentials kit (€45.80), for tired and dull skin, contains a special edition version of Pro-Radiance Cream Cleanser, a Soothing Apricot Toner and the Cellular Recovery Skin Bliss Capsules (14 caps).

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The Smoothing Skincare Essentials set (€45.80) is aimed at uneven skin texture and works to brighten and improve tone. It contains a Tri-Enzyme Resurfacing Facial Wash, Balancing Lavender Toner and the Cellular Recovery Skin Bliss Capsules.
For dry, dehydrated skin there's the Rehydrating Skincare Essentials (€40.90). It has a Rehydrating Rosepetal Cleanser and Rehydrating Ginseng Toner as well as Cellular Recovery Skin Bliss Capsules.


Finally, sensitive skin types might like the Soothing Skincare Essentials (€40.90) which has Sensitive Cleansing Wash, Soothing Apricot Toner and the Cellular Recovery Skin Bliss Capsules.

Are you an Elemis fan? Does the idea of a ready-to-go skincare set appeal or do you prefer to pick and choose your own products 'cos there is always one dud to be found in a set? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!