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Mother’s Day 2016: beauty gift guide

Mother’s Day 2016: beauty gift guide

As Mother’s Day is on the horizon, the search continues for the most glamorous gifts for your loved one. From deliciously smelling bath salts to floral scented body fragrances, an abundance of gift choice is available. Stray away from the stereotypical Mother’s Day promotional produce, and glance at this glamorous gift guide for helpful inspiration.

Touche Éclat, £25, Yves Saint Laurent

The Touche Éclat gift set by Yves Saint Laurent is a glam essential, highlighting natural facial features. It is definitely a make-up bag necessity.

 Mum 2

Koushiran Kit, £88, SUQQU

SUQQU will help your mum rejuvenate and cleanse this Mother’s Day. With floral hints and vanilla extracts, the Koushiran Kit offers luxury and tranquillity.

 Mum 3

My Burberry Black, £65.00, Burberry

My Burberry Black has only been released this week. Purchase a fabulous and exclusive fragrance, bursting with jasmine and peach nectar scents.

 Mum 4

Superbly Smoothing Argan Hair Pak, £27, Kiehl’s

Kiehl’s Argan Hair Pak will create smooth and luscious locks. With cedar wood hints, this natural and paraben-free product is enough to maintain healthy hair.

 Mum 5

Red Roses bath oil, £17, Jo Malone

Let your mum indulge and relax in a sensual ambiance. Jo Malone infuses seven types of rose within her bath oil, allowing your skin to scent sweetly.

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