Caroline Hirons launches £130 full-size skincare kit worth £369 with tote bag
Caroline Hirons has bundled five full-size skincare products, a burgundy tote and a 64% saving into one £130 giftable kit worth £369.

Caroline Hirons has put her name on The Renew and Glow Kit, a five-piece full-size skincare edit priced at £130 and worth £369, with a burgundy CH tote bag included and free UK shipping. The official site says the set is designed to “rebuild, replenish and bring the glow back,” making it one of those rare beauty purchases that reads as both practical and indulgent at once.
The appeal is the mix of prestige and usefulness. Rather than padding the box with minis, the kit includes full-size products from Grown Alchemist, Josh Rosebrook, Shiseido, INNBEAUTY Project and Dr. LEVY Switzerland. The lineup starts with Grown Alchemist Hydra-Restore Cream Cleanser, moves into Josh Rosebrook Eye Area Complex and Shiseido Ultimune Power Infusing Serum, then finishes with INNBEAUTY Project Extreme Cream Firming & Lifting Moisturizer and Dr. LEVY Switzerland R3 Cell Matrix Mask. For a single gift, it covers the whole routine: cleanse, treat, moisturize and mask, with names that feel recognisable and expensive without tipping into wasteful excess.
That balance is what makes the kit especially giftable. It is aimed at dehydration, dullness, loss of firmness and elasticity, and the brand says it suits normal, dry, combination and mature skin types. In other words, it is broad enough to work for the person who wants a serious self-care reset without being so niche that it risks sitting untouched in a bathroom cabinet. The tote bag helps too: the burgundy CH version measures 45cm x 66cm x 20cm, giving the set a polished, present-ready finish rather than the feel of a basic bundle.

Caroline Hirons’ kits have a track record that explains the buzz. The first launched in 2019 as a 12-product winter collection, and the Spring Kit in April 2020 drew more than 8 million website hits and sold out in less than 24 hours. The line has now passed 25 kits across five years, with earlier edits featuring brands including Medik8, Zelens, Emma Hardie, Dr Dennis Gross, Sunday Riley, Ren, OSKIA, Tatcha, Biossance, Glossier, Emma Lewisham, Pai and Amika.
That history matters because it shows the formula Hirons has made her own: familiar, high-spend skincare, heavily discounted and edited with enough authority to feel curated rather than cluttered. The Renew and Glow Kit fits the brief for one elevated self-care gift, especially for the shopper who wants a single purchase to cover prestige brands, full sizes and a usable tote in one shot.
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