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Holland & Barrett's Wellness Edit bundles self-care treats for £174.62

Holland & Barrett’s £174.62 Wellness Edit packs 20 products, from magnesium and matcha to Weleda and UpCircle, and shows self-care gifting has moved beyond beauty sets.

Natalie Brooks··2 min read
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Holland & Barrett's Wellness Edit bundles self-care treats for £174.62
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Holland & Barrett’s Wellness Edit is a clear sign of where gifting is heading in 2026: less perfume-and-lip-mask, more practical wellness in a box. Priced at £174.62 and packed with 20 named products, it mixes supplements, drinks, snacks and skincare into one heavyweight bundle that feels aimed at someone who actually uses what they’re given.

That makes the value question simple. This is not a cute token gift, and it is not trying to be. The box pulls together BetterYou Magnesium Powder Lemon & Lime, Centrum Advance Multivitamins & Minerals, High5 ZERO Electrolyte Tablets, Holland & Barrett Biotin, Live Friendly Bacteria with Acidophilus, and Vitamin D & K Spray, then stacks on Huel Daily Greens, Hunter & Gather Restore Electrolytes, Myprotein Crispy Square Protein Snack, Nakd Protein Bar, PerfectTed Oat Matcha Latte, Pip & Nut Peanut Butter Stuffed Oat Bar, Pulsin Keto Choc Fudge & Peanut Bar, and True Dates Sour Apple. On the skincare side, there is Sea Magik Gentle Cleansing Facial Wash, UpCircle Night Cream with Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide, and Weleda Skin Food, plus Zooki Collagen Liquid Sachets and Zooki Vitamin C Liquid Sachets.

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The best recipient is the person who treats self-care like maintenance, not indulgence. Think gym regulars, busy parents, hybrid workers, runners, supplement faithfuls and the friend who always has electrolytes in the cupboard and a protein bar in the tote bag. It is also a smarter fit for someone who wants a wellness refresh without buying every item one by one. At about £8.73 per product, the box has enough range to feel substantial, especially when so many pieces are full-size consumables rather than decorative extras.

Holland & Barrett has been building toward this kind of gift for a while. Its gifts pages are already framed around health, wellness and beauty, with natural beauty gifts and self-care sets positioned as thoughtful presents. The company also leans on its over 150 years of experience in health and wellness, and its 2026 Wellness Trends Report, shaped by scientists, nutritionists and forecasters, points to pared-back skincare and moving beyond the gut as the big themes. In that context, the Wellness Edit does not feel like a random hamper. It feels like the retailer’s most convincing answer yet to the question of what a self-care gift looks like when wellness, not vanity, is the point.

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