Where to buy the Mac advent calendar as it goes on sale today
Turns out Mariah was wrong when she said that all I want for Christmas is you. As now we’ve seen the brand new Mac advent calendar, and we’re pretty sure we’d rather have that instead.
The coveted make up brand revealed its first ever beauty advent calendar last month, and people are going crazy for it.
While the calendar is currently sold out at both lookfantastic and on the MAC website, the former has confirmed that more will arrive soon. And you can even join their waiting list to be first in line!
Filled with a whopping £236 worth of cult Mac products, the iconic calendar doesn’t come cheap, setting you back £125.
So if you do decide to get it, you may want to pick it up from Mac, as cashback site Quidco are giving all new members to their site a free £15 to spend online at the make-up giant. All you need to do is follow the three simple steps below, which will work on both their coveted advent calendar, and on any other spends over £20.
How to get a free £15 to spend at MAC
The cashback deal will only last until the 30th November, and all the terms and conditions are on the Quidco website.
The incredible advent calendar was released alongside the brand’s new Shiny Pretty Things range.
Rather than flogging all its excess stock, the calendar includes all our favourite products, such as their top two lipsticks ‘Ruby Woo’ and Kylie Jenner’s favourite ‘Velvet Teddy’, as well as that all-important Strobe Cream.
MAC has rightfully dubbed the calendar a “treasure trove” of treats – and it certainly lives up to the hype.
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On the inside of the packaging the calendar notes: “Take a technicolour trip into the holiday season and unwrap a bright delight ever day.
“From perfect skin prep to dressed-up lips and statement smoky eyes, get ready to indulge in our treasure trove of shiny, pretty things”.
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