Play! by Sephora is a $10 monthly subscription that delivers
5 beauty products and one bonus item right to your doorstep. I’ve been a
subscriber for too many months to count but I do like this box as it’s one of
the least disappointing subscription boxes I receive. A contributing factor to
the lack of disappointment is the fact that I can find all of the items offered
in store or online. There are a couple of exceptions to this rule but that’s
due mostly in part to my tardiness posting my unboxings. Case in point:
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April 2019 Sephora Review
Play! by Sephora is a $10 subscription that ships out 5 beauty
items and one bonus item every month. Items are always either sample or deluxe
sized so if you are wanting to receive the occasional full sized item, Ipsy
would be a better subscription box choice. Sephora is wonderful because items
shipped are from the store’s inventory meaning everything sampled can be
purchased in store or online. Another great thing about this subscription is
they give out 50 bonus beauty points to be redeemed with purchase in store or
online. It doesn’t sound like much but 100 points can be turned into one small
rewards item, which is typically the size of one of the Play! by Sephora items
sampled each month. This box is worth it for me (so far) because I like to
treat it as a discovery box.
April’s box incluced:
Friday, April 6, 2018
January 2018 Play! by Sephora Review
Sephora Play is a $10 a month subscription that sends out sample
and sometimes deluxe sized samples to subscribers. Items found in Play boxes
can be pre-existing items and cult favorites found in stores or newly released
items. Sephora also includes a card for 50 bonus Beauty Insider points with any
in-store purchase made during that month. While I love the fact that all of the
items sent out in Play boxes can be found either in store or online, I really
do wish Sephora would send out larger sample sizes. The foil packets are
nothing less than infuriating and many of the samples only provide 2-3 decent
uses. That might be why it been so hard to find the motivation to type this. Sorry about the shitty lighting. These were taken in a hotel room at night, and that sounded way shadier than I ever expected. I unboxed these while I was traveling for work, basically.
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