If your New Year's resolution to revamp your beauty routine is already wavering, a newly launched subscription deal offers a luxurious and affordable way to get back on track.
A Strong Start for Your Skincare
OK! Beauty Box has just launched its 'Strong Start Edit' subscribers' box for January 2026, packed with five full-size and travel-size products designed to build a solid beauty foundation. The total value of the items inside exceeds £95, but the company is offering it to new subscribers for the remarkably low price of just £8.99.
The box is headlined by the Flanerie Skincare Restorative Face & Eye Night Cream, a 45ml product that retails for £47 on its own. This premium cream is praised in online reviews for its ability to soften skin, smooth the appearance of wrinkles, and provide deep hydration, leaving skin glowing by morning.
What's Inside the Box?
The 'Strong Start Edit' is curated to offer a mix of skincare, makeup, and haircare. The complete list of contents includes:
- The Beauty Crop Oui Cherie Hair & Body Fragrance Mist (30ml travel size, worth £8)
- Jecca Blac Brow Seal (12ml full-size, worth £14) – a brow gel favoured by influencer Molly-Mae Hague
- Couture Haus Beauty LuxeLash Amplify Serum (3.5ml full-size, worth £20)
- Nail Kind Extreme Strengthener Hard To Resist (8ml full-size, worth £10.95)
- Flanerie Skincare Restorative Face & Eye Night Cream (45ml full-size, worth £47)
Subscribers will also receive a voucher to redeem for two copies of OK! Magazine.
Why Beauty Boxes Are Booming
Beauty subscription services like OK! Beauty Box, Glossybox, and Lookfantastic's The Box continue to grow in popularity. They provide a cost-effective method for consumers to discover new brands and stock up on high-end products for a fraction of their individual retail cost.
This particular beauty deal stands out for its exceptional value, allowing beauty enthusiasts to trial a high-ticket night cream and other cult items for less than the price of a standard high-street moisturiser. With the hero product garnering dozens of five-star reviews online, it represents a low-risk opportunity to incorporate a luxury skincare step into a daily regimen.
For those seeking alternative one-off beauty box options, retailers like Boots frequently offer curated sets, such as their Viral Icons box or K-beauty starter kits, while department stores like House of Fraser occasionally run dramatic discounts on premium brand bundles.