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Liberty’s Holiday Haul beauty kit packs 11 self-care staples

Liberty’s £125 Holiday Haul bundles 11 self-care staples, 9 full-size, and £458 of product into a polished gift that feels smarter than inflated bundle math.

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Liberty’s Holiday Haul beauty kit packs 11 self-care staples
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Liberty has built the kind of beauty gift that makes sense at first glance, which is rarer than it should be. The Holiday Haul beauty kit went live on June 9 at £125, yet it carries £458 worth of product in the UK and more than $600 in the US, with 11 items and 9 full-size pieces tucked into a Liberty print medium wash bag.

What makes it compelling is not just the headline value, but the edit. Liberty’s seasonal beauty kits are built around practical themes, cherry-picked from the beauty hall and packaged in archive prints, so this lands as a ready-to-use routine rather than a random pile of minis. The real question is whether the numbers hold up, and here they do, especially because several of the hero products are the kind people would happily buy on their own.

Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother

The kit opens with one of the clearest workhorse products in the set: Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother in a 100ml size. This is the sort of item that makes the bundle feel useful from day one, because it is not decorative or niche, it is the hair product you reach for when you want less frizz, more polish, and an easier blow-dry. If you are buying for someone who actually uses their beauty stash, this is the anchor.

Liberty LBTY. Fragrance Liberty Maze Hand Cream

The hand cream, at 45ml, is the detail that makes the whole thing feel giftable rather than merely functional. Liberty LBTY. Fragrance Liberty Maze Hand Cream adds the kind of everyday luxury that belongs in a handbag, a desk drawer, or next to a sink, and it is exactly the sort of item a recipient will use up. It also gives the kit a distinctly Liberty signature, which matters when you want the gift to feel considered rather than generic.

Maria Nila Finishing Spray

Maria Nila Finishing Spray, in a 100ml size, keeps the haircare side from feeling one-note. This is the piece for someone who likes their styling products practical and fuss-free, because a finishing spray is rarely glamorous in theory but often invaluable in real life. In bundle terms, it helps the kit stretch beyond treatment products and into the territory of actual daily styling.

Emma Lewisham Sunceutical SPF 50 Mineral Face Crème

This is one of the value drivers. Emma Lewisham Sunceutical SPF 50 Mineral Face Crème in a 50ml size gives the kit real skincare weight, and SPF 50 mineral face cream is not the sort of thing brands casually throw in for filler. It is a strong inclusion for anyone who treats morning skincare as non-negotiable, and it helps justify the price because sun protection is the kind of product people repurchase with discipline.

111Skin Rose Gold Illuminating Eye Mask

The 111Skin Rose Gold Illuminating Eye Mask, in a 6ml format, pushes the kit into proper luxury territory. This is the self-care moment, the product you pull out for travel, pre-event prep, or a quiet evening when you want something that feels more restorative than routine. It may be one of the smaller items by size, but it does a lot of emotional work in the box.

ILIA Overglaze Hydrating Lip Gloss in Figure

ILIA Overglaze Hydrating Lip Gloss in Figure, 5ml, is the makeup piece that broadens the kit’s appeal. It makes the edit feel less like a skincare-heavy set and more like a balanced beauty wardrobe, which matters if you are gifting to someone who likes a little polish without a full face. The color name alone suggests easy wear, and that is exactly the right note for a gift bundle like this.

Lisa Eldridge Kitten Lash Mascara in Burnt Umber

Lisa Eldridge Kitten Lash Mascara in Burnt Umber, 8ml, is a smart inclusion because it reads as quietly chic rather than overworked. Brown mascara is a gift-giver’s trick for someone who prefers definition with a softer finish, especially if black feels too harsh for day-to-day wear. This is the kind of product that adds credibility to the kit, because it signals that the edit was assembled with actual use in mind.

Lancaster Sun Beauty Body Milk SPF30

Lancaster Sun Beauty Body Milk SPF30, 50ml, expands the kit beyond face care and into body protection, which is a clever move. It gives the bundle a vacation feel without making it seasonal in a narrow sense, since SPF body care is useful whether the recipient is traveling, commuting, or just trying to be more diligent. In practical terms, this is one of the products that stops the kit from feeling too beauty-editorial and too little everyday.

Violette_FR Boum-Boum Milk

Violette_FR Boum-Boum Milk, 50ml, is the playful, skin-prep side of the edit. It is the kind of product that appeals to someone who likes a streamlined routine but still wants that whisper of French-girl cool in the bathroom cabinet. In a bundle already packed with high-function staples, this gives the kit personality.

Westman Atelier Liquid Super Loaded Tinted Highlight in Peau de Soleil

Westman Atelier Liquid Super Loaded Tinted Highlight in Peau de Soleil, 30ml, is the aspirational centerpiece, and it is doing some of the heavy lifting on prestige. This is the bottle that makes the whole bundle look expensive at a glance, and it is the item most likely to catch the eye of anyone who loves complexion products that lean luminous rather than glittery. If the question is where the bundle crosses from solid to covetable, this is one of the answers.

MZ Skin Depuff & Define Eye Cream

MZ Skin Depuff & Define Eye Cream, 15ml, closes the loop with another treatment-led product that feels genuinely premium. It is a thoughtful final piece because it returns the kit to the self-care theme, which is really what makes the set coherent. By the time you reach this last item, the £125 price starts to look less like bundle math and more like a fairly sharp way to buy a polished routine in one go.

Taken together, the Holiday Haul is a strong buy for someone who wants a luxury-leaning beauty gift without paying full retail on every piece separately. The kit’s strength is that the everyday staples, Olaplex, SPF, hand cream, finishing spray, body milk, do the practical work, while Westman Atelier, 111Skin, Lisa Eldridge and MZ Skin supply the aspiration. Liberty has also been active elsewhere in 2026 with the Ultimate Beauty Kit, which launched on April 22 as a free gift with £300 spent on beauty and was valued at £397, and that wider strategy makes the Holiday Haul feel less like a one-off bundle and more like a deliberate seasonal play.

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