Get your hair summer-ready, for less with Wild Science Lab
Save up to £30 on these award-winning luxury vegan beauty gift sets

Save up to £30 on these award-winning luxury vegan beauty gift sets
In partnership with Wild Science Lab
Freshen up your skin and hair care routines in time for Summer with natural beauty brand Wild Science Lab. The multi-award-winning British brand is beloved for its vegan, cruelty-free collection and sweet sustainable packaging as much as their silicone, paraben and sulphate free formulas.
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By harnessing the pure power of the natural wild world, British brand, Wild Science Lab has created effective remedies to counteract everyday skin and scalp stress produced by the environment, lifestyle and biological changes. Formulated with high concentrations of active high-performance, botanical ingredients natural, science-based solutions are the basis for all their formulas.
By shopping their expertly curated gift sets you can save over £30 on their products compared to when purchased them each individually.
Designed with all skin and hair types in mind and focussing upon problem areas - think, weak and dry hair. There's a gift for everyone, whether you're looking to treat a loved one or yourself...
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Sarah-Rose Harrison is the Contributing Fashion Editor at Marie Claire. A London based Fashion and Celebrity Stylist she works across commercial, editorial and advertorial projects as well as personal and red carpet styling. Don't miss her outfit's on Instagram @sarahroseharrison
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