Ted Baker's 2022 advent calendar has dropped

2022-09-02 23:42:38 By : Ms. Trista Wang

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Last year's Ted Baker Advent Calendar was a sell-out success when it first launched in Boots, so it doesn't take a crystal ball to predict that the same will happen again with the just-launched 2022 calendar.

This gorgeous, limited edition calendar is bursting with indulgent bathing and beauty must-haves as well as some handy tools that'll help you (or whoever you gift this to) feel and look amazing from top to toe.

It's only £45, which is a steal, considering the majority of 2022 beauty advent calendars from Liberty, Fortnum & Mason and Space NK cost over £200.

Here's why the Ted Baker 2022 Advent Calendar is an unmissable Christmas must-have that you should definitely snap up now.

There are a whopping 24 products waiting to be unveiled behind each door, with sizes ranging from minis to 200ml.

Unlike most things at the moment the price of the Ted Baker 2022 Advent Calendar has stayed the same as last year - a reasonable £45. That works out at around £1.88 per product which is an incredible bargain.

There's everything a person could need for self-care like a candle, sheet masks, an exfoliating mitt and indulgent bathing products. It also includes products for creating a 'going out out' look (think rose gold glittery eyeshadow and red nail polish) or a more subtle vibe for Christmas Day (soft pink lipstick and matt peach eyeshadow).

And there are loads of useful tools ranging from eyelash curlers to an eyeshadow brush and even a glass nail file.

We can see why it caused a serious rush-to-buy with Boots shoppers last year, and there's no doubt it'll cause the same reaction this year.

Spoiler alert: if you're buying Ted Baker 2022 Advent Calendar for yourself, you may not want to ruin the surprise. But here's the list of gorgeous beauty products that are waiting to be unveiled throughout December...

Violet & bergamot body soufflé 50ml

Rose & cassis eau de toilette 10ml

Violet & bergamot body spray 50ml

Violet & bergamot body wash 200ml

Violet & bergamot moisturising under eye sheet mask 5.5g

Raspberry & orange blossom body lotion 50ml

Raspberry & orange blossom moisturising sheet mask 26g

Raspberry & orange blossom bath & shower oil 50ml

Violet & bergamot mini candle 50g

Raspberry & orange blossom body wash 50ml

Mini soft pink lip gloss 6ml

Violet & bergamot hand cream 50ml

Violet & bergamot soap 80g

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