Cult Beauty Flight Mode Edit 2025 Review
Hi everyone! Today’s review is all about the Cult Beauty Flight Mode Edit 2025, featuring 9 products worth over £185. I’ve been really excited about this launch, and I honestly think it’s one of their best edits in a while. Let’s see what’s inside!
Augustinus Bader The Eye Patches Single (one pair) – hydrogel patches designed to reduce puffiness while hydrating, brightening, and smoothing the skin. The formula includes TFC8®, allantoin, niacinamide, panthenol, adenosine, hyaluronic acid, hydrolyzed rice protein, shea butter, green tea extract, squalane, and ceramides. I’ve used these patches before and really enjoy them, though they’re quite pricey. I love how they make my under-eye area feel well-moisturised, smoother, plumper, and noticeably less puffy.
Allies of Skin The One SPF 50 Invisible Sunscreen Gel (20ml) – a transparent water-resistant sunscreen with zero white cast. I know it has a lot of fans, but it doesn’t quite work for my combination skin. When I apply the proper amount (½ teaspoon), it leaves a silicone-like layer on my skin and doesn’t absorb into it.
Dr.Jart+ Vital Hydra Solution Pro Sheet Mask (1 mask, worth £8.50) – a hydrating face mask formulated with glycerin, inositol, panthenol, trehalose, betaine, erythritol, saccharide isomerate, allantoin, and beta-glucan. It’s a really nice sheet mask that leaves my skin feeling refreshed, plump, and dewy.
Sunday Riley Aquamarine Melt Cleansing Gel Balm (30ml) – a transformative cleansing gel balm formulated with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, evening primrose oil, cocoa seed butter, blue tansy flower oil, chamomile oil, malachite extract, and cornflower extract. It works well for removing light makeup and leaves my skin feeling clean and hydrated. However, it’s not very good at removing heavy makeup.
Spacemask Spacemask in Jasmine (one pair, worth £3.70) – a self-heating relaxing eye mask that helps to relieve tiredness, eye strain, and other tensions. I’ve used these masks before and found them very relaxing. It’s a lovely addition to any beauty box or goody bag.
Lanolips Liquid Lanolin Lip Water (10ml, worth £16.00, Full Size) – a liquid lanolin moisturising lip serum with hyaluronic acid, glycerin, sunflower seed oil, and peppermint. I’ve been using Lanolips products for years, but I haven’t tried their lip glosses before, so I’m glad to see this one featured in the beauty edit.
Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Ultra Fine Mist (75ml, worth £26.00, Full Size) – an ultra-fine hydrating mist formulated with a blend of 84% watermelon, hyaluronic acid, hibiscus extract, rice germ extract, Baikal skullcap extract, peony extract, liquorice extract, cabbage extract, sweet potato extract, purple gromwell extract, dyer’s alkane extract, centella asiatica extract, pumpkin seed oil, rice germ oil, soy amino acids, fructooligosaccharides, and apple cider vinegar. I’ve wanted to try this product for a while, so I was very excited to see it included in the edit.
Grown Alchemist Restorative Hand Cream (65ml, worth £18.00, Full Size) – a non-greasy cream that hydrates and helps soften hands and cuticles. It contains grape seed oil, camellia seed oil, rosehip oil, wheat germ oil, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, sea buckthorn oil, and soybean oil. I find it to be a nice hand cream with a lovely texture.
Summer Fridays Jet Lag Deep Hydration Serum (30ml, worth £44.00, Full Size) – a lightweight jelly-serum that instantly quenches dry skin. The formula is enriched with squalane, ceramide NP, aloe leaf juice, hyaluronic acid, oat kernel flour, sodium PCA, panthenol, arnica extract, brown alga extract, centella asiatica extract, niacinamide, amino acids, and palmitoyl tripeptide-38. I haven’t tried this product yet, but it seems promising, so I’m looking forward to trying it.
Cult Beauty Travel Bag (worth £22.00) – a branded, limited-edition travel bag. The bag is spacious yet compact. I love it!
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