LookFantastic's Beauty Egg, worth £230, is the ultimate Easter treat

LookFantastic's Beauty Egg, worth £230, is the ultimate Easter treat
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I'll be honest: as much as I love a chocolate egg, there's something about a beauty-filled alternative that feels infinitely more exciting. So when I heard that LookFantastic's iconic Beauty Egg is back for 2026 - and celebrating its tenth anniversary, no less - I knew it would be good. But I didn't realise quite how good until I saw what was inside.

Retailing for £60 despite being worth over £230, this limited-edition egg is packed with genuinely impressive full-size products and luxury staples I already know and love. Think glow-boosting serums, viral hair heroes and makeup I reach for on repeat. It feels less like a novelty gift and more like a smart beauty investment.

LookFantastic The Beauty Egg

£60 (Worth over £220)

The first thing that caught my attention was the 111SKIN Cryo-De-Puffing Eye Masks. A full pack of eight costs £85 alone, which immediately puts the value into perspective. Infused with firming peptides and soothing seaweed, they're my go-to when my under-eyes need rescuing. I like to pop them in the fridge beforehand, then apply them for 20 minutes. Afterwards, my under-eye area looks fresher, smoother and significantly less tired.

111SKIN Cryo-De-Puffing Eye Masks (8-Pack)

£85

Rodial's Collagen 30% Booster Drops are another highlight and worth £80 on their own. Combining hyaluronic acid, marine collagen and babassu oil, they deeply hydrate while temporarily plumping and smoothing. It's the kind of serum that quietly makes skin look healthier, glowier and more even over time.

Rodial Collagen 30% Booster Drops

£80

Alongside it, Medik8's Hydr8 B5 Serum delivers exactly the kind of reliable hydration I look for in an everyday product. With multi-weight hyaluronic acid and vitamin B5, it helps replenish moisture and support the skin barrier without irritation. It's lightweight, gentle and layers seamlessly into my routine, making it a staple I reach for again and again.

Medik8 Hydr8 B5 Serum

£45

For hair, Color Wow's Dream Coat Supernatural Spray is easily one of the most exciting inclusions. If you've seen the glass hair trend on TikTok, you'll already know why. The heat-activated formula smooths, adds shine and protects against humidity, leaving hair looking sleek and polished. The fact it's backed by celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton only adds to its appeal.

Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray

£27

The Sol de Janeiro Brazilian 4 Play Moisturising Shower Cream-Gel may be travel-sized, but it still delivers the full experience. It gently cleanses while nourishing skin with cupuaçu butter, coconut oil and açaí oil, leaving it soft and comfortable. The signature Cheirosa 62 scent lingers for hours and makes everything feel more indulgent.

Sol de Janeiro Brazilian 4 Play Moisturising Shower Cream-Gel

£10

Makeup-wise, Benefit's Badgal Bounce Mascara delivers exactly what I want day-to-day - fuller, fluffier lashes without heaviness. The brush separates while building volume and the formula resists smudging and transferring, creating a lifted, wide-awake effect in seconds.

Benefit Badgal Bounce Mascara

£27

Then there's Fenty Beauty's Gloss Bomb in Rose Amber, which is already a staple in my makeup bag. It gives lips a high-shine, fuller-looking finish while shea butter, vitamin E and peptides keep them hydrated. Crucially, it isn’t sticky and the subtle peach-vanilla scent makes it feel even more luxurious.

Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb

£20

What makes this Beauty Egg stand out is that it's filled with products I'd genuinely use, not just sample. With multiple full-size favourites included, many of which cost more individually than the egg itself, the value feels undeniable.

At £60, it's one of those rare beauty buys that actually lives up to the hype. Safe to say, this year, I'd take this over chocolate without hesitation.