Glossybox Unveils Mother's Day Limited Edition 2026 Box With Pastel Options
Glossybox's Mother's Day limited edition is live with pastel peach or mint packaging and conflicting price and contents claims across U.K. and U.S. previews.

Glossybox has rolled out a Mother's Day limited edition box that multiple previews describe as available now and offered in a pastel peach or mint box. U.K. listings present the edit as a £45 product with a subscriber price of £37, while a U.S. preview lists a $35 non-subscriber price and $30 for subscribers, creating immediate regional price and content questions for buyers.
A U.K. preview posted on February 16, 2026 updated to read "UPD. Available now" and itemises a roster headlined by Floral Street Electric Rhubarb Eau de Parfum 10ml (worth £29), ESPA Restorative Room Diffuser Full Size (worth £48), Sentier Monde à Part 10ml (worth £31.52), So Eco Makeup Headband (worth £4.99) and grüum Iÿs Soy Wax Candle 'The Fire Within' Full Size (worth £15). That same U.K. preview also lists COMMODITY Juice Personal Eau de Parfum without an explicit per-item value and asserts the box is "worth over £198."
The per-item values published in that U.K. preview sum to £128.51 for the five line items that include prices, a gap the preview does not reconcile; the site nevertheless maintains the "worth over £198" total. Another U.K. listing presents the straightforward price breakdown "£45 non-subscribers / £37 subscribers to Glossybox" and repeats a promotional code, "10% off with code 10OFF," as a checkout incentive.
A separate U.S.-facing preview offers a different picture. That version describes the collection as "Priced at $30 for subscribers and $35 for non-subscribers" and "boasts an impressive value of over $215," while also claiming eight full-size and deluxe beauty treats. The U.S. preview names Bioderma Sebium Mat Control as "one standout item" and includes product commentary: "Initially met with skepticism by some reviewers due to its matte finish appeal primarily targeting oily skin types, it surprisingly won hearts when used as a primer under makeup. Its unique formulation combines zinc and vitamin B6 which not only controls shine but also hydrates without leaving you feeling dry-a pleasant surprise indeed!" That U.S. copy also highlights an Authentic Beauty Concept Replenish Mask and states "shipping free within the U.S."

Availability messaging on the U.K. pages directs shoppers to buy at Glossybox and labels the edit "Available now." The U.K. previews carry site disclosures and affiliate messaging; one page includes the affiliate note "Beauty Calendar uses affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase," while another shows cookie and comment boilerplate.
For gift buyers deciding now: the U.K. edition explicitly lists Floral Street and ESPA among its headline brands and carries a subscriber saving framed as "£8 off when you subscribe" alongside the 10OFF code, while the U.S. preview emphasises Bioderma and haircare with free U.S. shipping. Tag someone who needs this; would you splurge on the U.K. perfume-and-diffuser edit or opt for the U.S. box with Bioderma and Authentic Beauty Concept?
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