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The Glamour SOS Glam Kit Edit Has Arrived: Editor-Approved Party Essentials

Party season is upon us, and while we can’t help you escape the hangovers (sorry), we can make sure you’re armed with everything you need to look fresh-faced and effortlessly put-together (even if you don’t feel it). Enter: the Glamour SOS Glam Kit Edit, our latest beauty box drop, curated by our beauty editors who know exactly what you need when your “I’ll just come for one drink” turns into stumbling home at 2am.

Inside, you’ll find 9 full-sized heroes worth over £900 (yep, you read that right), but you can get your hands on them for just £145 a year (or £24 bi-monthly). New subscribers also get £20 off the Glamour Advent Calendar with the code: GLAMFAM20OFF. And because we don’t gate keep? There’s a free Nanobrow Lamination Gel worth £17 thrown in at checkout.

Glamour's latest SOS Glam Kit Edit.

New here? Let us break it down

Think of the Glamour Beauty Box as your shortcut to a beauty cupboard that rivals Sephora. The annual plan is the best value (in our opinion). Pay £145 upfront and you’ll get six bi-monthly boxes for the price of five, packed with over £900 worth of full-sized, editor-approved products delivered straight to your door.

If you’re a bit of a commitment phobe (dw, no judgement), the rolling plan is your best bet. Your first box is just £24 with code WELCOME15, and after that it’s £29 bio-monthly (every two months). Plus, you can pause or skip whenever you like – basically zero strings attached.

The new SOS Glam Kit Edit has everything you need for the party season.

The new SOS Glam Kit Edit has everything you need for the party season.

Photographer: Dave Andrews


Ahead, your first look inside the Glamour SOS Glam Kit Edit…

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