Every month Target
releases at least one beauty box that ranges in cost from $5 to $10. Let’s be
honest, they are usually pretty underwhelming and as a result, I'm only intrigued enough to buy one every 2 to 3 months. The good thing about these boxes
is that they are stuffed with generally useful items you can find in Target stores or online (think deodorant, toothpaste, etc).
The downside is that they can be entirely underwhelming because they are not
innovative in the slightest.
Showing posts with label Shea Moisture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shea Moisture. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Sunday, April 16, 2017
April 2017 Target Beauty Box: The Natural Box
Every month Target releases a beauty box full of samples and sometimes full sized beauty products that can be purchased at Target either online or in store. Boxes can range from $5 to $10 and often sell out within a couple of days of release. It's a pretty smart business model that capitalizes on the current subscription box scam craze but I'm still a complete sucker for a practical box with affordable, easily procured items. Target released two boxes this month, the traditional beauty box and the Naturals box (both $7 each) and I was just greedy enough to buy both. I’m making two separate posts because otherwise this thing would stretch from here to China and I’m sure as shit not going to take the time to re-read this later on (I’m blogging as a detailed makeup journal to keep track of what worked and what didn’t), nor should I expect anybody else to. This post is about the Naturals Beauty Box which is now sold out-sorry for the ultra delayed post. I also apologize for the shitty lighting. Our main source of natural light has a giant dying Ash tree just outside of it).
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Thank you, Giant Ash Tree for ruining an already bad shot. |
I was most excited about this box because it had more items I knew I would get use out of. The box included
- Juice Organics Volumizing Shampoo - $0.90, CF, V
- Juice Organics Volumizing Conditioner - $1.20, CF, V
- Hello Extra Whitening Pure Mint Fluoride Toothpaste - $0.90, CF, V
- Yes to Tomatoes Detoxifying Charcoal Mud Mask - $2.99, CF
- Raw Sugar Lemon Sugar Body Wash - $0.56, CF
- ACURE Pore Clarifying Red Clay Scrub - $3.25, CF, V
- Shea Moisture Kukui Nut Facial Cream Cleanser - $0.42, CF
- Shea Moisture Kukui Nut Face & Neck Cream - $1.25, CF
Sunday, April 2, 2017
March Birchbox Review
Way late on this one. I couldn’t even manage to get a Birchbox review out in the month that I received the effing box but there have been childcare issues, a mother-in-law hospital visit and a wedding thrown in there sometime last month not to mention me falling dead in an autoclave because of working so many stupid hours as of late. Excuses aside, at least this gave me 19 days to play with my shiny new toys, no?
Birchbox is a monthly subscription that delivers five samples (sometimes deluxe sized) items to your apartment buzzer for $10 a month. This is a great subscription box if you are conscious of brand names, sample size doesn’t really bother you and you’re very into skincare or haircare items. In my experience, Birchbox isn’t very makeup heavy (unlike Ipsy), however that could just be due to my preferences there. Birchbox also gives you the option to pick one of three sample options (the other four items will be selected for you through the service), opt to not select your sample and have five items chosen for you based on your profile, or a curated box which has all items revealed, usually selected by the editorial staff (though this month the Curated Box was curated by Reese Witherspoon and her Draper James lifestyle line). If you’re interested, insert referral link here.
This month surprised me. It felt like the Birchbox FINALLY took some of my preferences into account when choosing items for me and I was actually pretty excited to feel acknowledged. I also ended up with two cosmetics items, pretty uncommon so far as I’ve seen in my last four boxes. My samples in March included:
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