Liberty’s £85 men’s self-care gift set is worth over £376
Liberty’s His Re-Fresh Beauty Kit packs 10 products, seven full-size, for £85 and a stated £376.50 value. It looks strongest for men who want grooming with zero guesswork.

For a partner, father, groom or corporate recipient who is hard to buy for, Liberty’s His Re-Fresh Beauty Kit makes a tidy case for itself at £85. Liberty says the set is worth over £376, Beauty Detective pegs the value at £376.50, and the box includes 10 products with seven full-size items, which is the kind of maths that makes a gift feel considered rather than generic.
What lifts it above the usual men’s grooming bundle is the mix. Sunday Riley cleanser and Dermalogica moisturiser give the kit a proper skincare backbone, while Abel fragrance, L:A Bruket scented candle and Kat Burki eye serum push it into gift territory that feels more polished than practical. The rest of the edit, Grown Alchemist body lotion, Charlotte Mensah pomade, To My Ships hand and body wash, and Dizziak shampoo and conditioner, keeps the routine easy to use without turning it into a chore. Liberty says the set is designed to help him feel his best “whether he’s a skincare expert or a pamper novice,” and that is exactly why it works for men who will not assemble a routine themselves.

The presentation matters too. Liberty packages the edit in a Liberty print washbag, and its broader beauty-kit page says these seasonal drops are built around practical themes, cherry-picked from the beauty hall, and wrapped in prints from Liberty’s archive. That gives the gift a stronger sense of place than a mass-market box of travel sizes. It feels like a Liberty gift first and a grooming set second, which is usually the right order for luxury gifting.

The value claim is also more convincing when set against Liberty’s earlier men’s edit. The Men’s Beauty Kit was worth £255 and contained eight luxury skin, hair and body care formulas. His Re-Fresh is larger, more expensive in stated value, and more explicit about spanning scent as well as care. Liberty is also placing it in its men’s grooming and gifts-for-him sections, alongside premium fragrances and grooming items, which suggests this is part of a broader men’s beauty push rather than a one-off seasonal novelty.
For shoppers weighing the £85 outlay, the kit looks best as a premium all-in-one for men who appreciate branded grooming but do not want to build a routine themselves. It is in stock, earns 425 loyalty points, and qualifies for next-day UK delivery if ordered by 2pm Monday to Thursday. On balance, the set feels genuinely elevated, and the value claim is credible because the curation is doing real work.
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