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Posted on November 20, 2025

Cult Beauty The Supreme Skin Edit 2025 Review

Cult Beauty The Supreme Skin Edit 2025 Review

In today’s post, I’m sharing a quick look at the Cult Beauty Supreme Skin Edit 2025. It includes 9 products worth over £420, and I mainly grabbed it for the BIOEFFECT EGF Serum, which alone costs more than the edit itself. If you’re interested in purchasing, you can use code BDAY15 for a 15% discount.

BIOEFFECT EGF Serum

BIOEFFECT EGF Serum (15ml, worth £135.00) – an anti-ageing serum that helps to plump and smooth the skin while boosting hydration. The formula features Barley EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor), hyaluronic acid, and barley extract. This is a great product. It feels a bit sticky to me, but it does make my skin feel soft and look plumper.

Omorovicza Body Serum

Omorovicza Body Serum (10ml) – a hydrating body serum that leaves the skin feeling smoother, softer, and more supple. It contains Hungarian thermal water, glycerin, gluconolactone, shea butter, jojoba seed oil, succinoglycan, phospholipids, wheat lipids, hyaluronic acid, lactic acid, kakadu plum extract, and microalga extract. Given all the positive reviews, I’m really interested in trying it.

Vintner’s Daughter Active Botanical Serum

Vintner’s Daughter Active Botanical Serum (5ml) – a serum that leaves the skin with a natural, healthy-looking glow. The formula contains grape seed oil, hazelnut seed oil, avocado oil, carrot seed oil, tamanu seed oil, evening primrose seed extract, rosehip seed extract, marigold extract, dandelion extract, nettle extract, sea buckthorn, turmeric extract, and alfalfa powder.

111SKIN Repair Serum NAC Y2

111SKIN Repair Serum NAC Y2 (5ml) – an antioxidant serum that helps plump and smooth the skin while boosting its radiance. The formula is enriched with glycerin, sorbitol, vitamin C (sodium ascorbyl phosphate), NAC (acetyl cysteine), escin, niacinamide, beta-sitosterol, soy isoflavones, glycosphingolipids, marigold, pink rock rose, aloe, centella asiatica, and horse chestnut extracts. I like how it makes my skin feel soft, hydrated, and healthy, although the scent feels a bit strong for me.

La Prairie Swiss Cellular Foam Cleanser

La Prairie Swiss Cellular Foam Cleanser (50ml) – a face wash that removes all traces of makeup and impurities. The formula is enriched with glycerin, aloe leaf juice, apple extract, liquorice extract, green tea extract, and hyaluronic acid. It’s a nice foaming cleanser, but unfortunately I find it a little drying.

Zelens Power D Fortifying and Restoring Serum

Zelens Power D Fortifying and Restoring Serum (30ml, worth £125.00) – a high-potency provitamin D3 concentrate that strengthens the skin’s barrier and improves its resilience. The formula also contains vitamin F, plant fatty acids, cetylhydroxyproline palmitamide, bisabolol, hyaluronic acid, yeast extract, lichen extract, reishi extract, portobello extract, plankton extract, shiitake extract, rapeseed phytosterols, hydroxyproline, glycine, and proline. I’ve been using it for about 7 years, and it’s one of my favourite face oils. I love using it in winter and whenever my skin is hypersensitive. Also, I usually mix it with hyaluronic acid. It instantly calms and soothes the skin while reducing redness.

Augustinus Bader The Ultimate Soothing Cream

Augustinus Bader The Ultimate Soothing Cream (7ml) – an ultra-rich skincare treatment that provides intense hydration while soothing dry or irritated skin. The formula contains a blend of TFC8®, panthenol, niacinamide, zinc PCA, hydrolysed rice protein, totarol, green tea extract, glycerin, shea butter, black cumin seed oil, evening primrose oil, and London rocket seed oil.

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