Shop over £465 worth of beauty products for under £100, including Medik8 and Charlotte Tilbury

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Cult Beauty is currently offering a massive bundle of make-up, skincare and haircare products from renowned brands, which value amounts to more than £465, for a staggeringly low price of £115 - and what's more, thanks to this flash sale, beauty enthusiasts can snatch up this set for less, as the price plummets to an even lower £97.75 for a limited time only.This bargain includes iconic and celebrity-approved brands, from Medik8 to Sol De Janeiro to K18 and Charlotte Tilbury.

If you want to claim a 17-piece haul for a fraction of its retail value, keep reading for a full list of what's included. READ MORE: Where to buy Claudia Winkleman's Traitors finale outfits and affordable alternatives READ MORE: Copy Amanda Holden's Spanish-holiday style £90 co-ord from new BBC series that's now under £20 Whether you're shopping for a treat for yourself or a luxury gift to give a loved one, this set is a hot pick for skincare must-haves, makeup marvels and haircare icons, all up for grabs for £367 less than it's worth.

In terms of make-up, this set boasts the Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder Ultra Blur (travel size; 6g), which is loved by makeup artists and members of the beauty community for being the ultimate way to ensure your skin looks matte, never flat, whether for a full day of work or a night out on the town.The invisible powder is ideal for setting your liquid foundation for a flawless finish that remains fresh all day.The set also includes the full-sized Natasha Denona Love Face Palette, a versatile beauty essential.This palette offers a range of shades from subtle tones to vibrant fuchsia eyeshadows, allowing you to switch between a 'very demure' look and full glam with its buttery, buildable colours..

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