Monday, May 20, 2013

Subscription Box Reviews!

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I'm BACK!

Hello, Friends!

Sorry I've been away so long! I've begun my externship, and I'm getting used to working full time. However, I'm going to be catching up with lots of posts coming in the next few weeks.
Also! I've been given an opportunity by a local business to do a review of a service they offer- I'm pretty excited! More details to come as I get them.

Okay- to the boxes.

As many of you know, I've been subscribed to Birchbox for a year. I was very pleased with the service for a long time, but lately I've been feeling like the samples aren't as good (or as generous) as they have been in the past. (And I'm not the only one- the girls at Eleventh Gorgeous made a similar statement in their Birchbox vs. Ipsy video, and my mom is getting frustrated, too.)

Since I'm not as enchanted as I was, I decided to look around at other subscriptions. I settled on trying two other boxes- Glossybox and Green Grab Bag. In this post I will address the services themselves, and in future posts I'll address the contents.

Glossybox (starting at $21/month)

I was a little apprehensive to try this box, since it's pretty expensive, but I thought I'd give it a three month trial. So far I've received one box from them.

Packaging:
Of the three boxes, the packaging of Glossybox is far superior. It comes shipped in a cardboard box, which opens to reveal a ballerina pink, hard sided box. (The picture doesn't do the color justice.) The box is really nice quality- It's definitely meant to be reused. Also, it has a really cute polka dot pattern inside.
The contents are padded with soft black paper... confetti, I guess? It's kind of like Easter grass, and wrapped in black tissue paper, sealed with a sticker and tied with a length of dusty rose ribbon.

Shipping:
Glossybox takes a while to ship, 5-10 business days, I believe, and it doesn't ship until halfway through the month. The box that I'm going to show in my upcoming post is actually the April box, but I won't receive the next box until almost June.

Price vs. Value:
I used the prices of the full size products to estimate the worth of the samples in each of the boxes. I payed $20 for this box, and, if my calculations are accurate, the samples are actually worth almost $50. A good chunk of that is a very small sample of a face cream that retails at $225 for the full size, which leads me to my next point. While some of the samples are reasonably priced, it feels funny trying a product that I know I will never buy. I'll see what comes in the next box. Additionally, there were two full sized products within, so that makes me feel a little better about it.


Green Grab Bag ($15/month)

I heard about Green Grab Bag on YouTube. They're a fairly new company, and only serve the USA currently. Their mission is to bring eco-friendly, non-toxic beauty products, and to support smaller businesses. I've got to say, I was really very impressed with this box. I've received two boxes from them so far, and they are really stuffed full of great products.

Packaging:
As a company that promotes an eco-friendly lifestyle, they eschew the Birchbox/Glossybox trend of having an inner and an outer box, instead shipping in a strong box made out of 100% recycled content. Inside, similar to Glossybox, you find the products nestled in that springy paper confetti (green, of course) and wrapped in tissue paper (also green).

Shipping:
Green Grab Bags are sent priority mail (at no extra charge!) so they arrive 1-3 days after shipping. Since they ship out on the eighth, I believe, they normally come around the tenth.

Price vs. Value:
Again, I've been very impressed with the amount of high quality product I receive from them. Using that same method, I estimated that the product in this box was worth about $30 dollars (with two full sized products included). One thing I really appreciate about this box is that all of the products are fairly reasonably priced. So far, the most expensive thing they've shipped to me was $34 full sized. Additionally, instead of having the points system, they just post coupon/discount codes on their website for each of the products shipped out.

Special Note:
When I subscribed, something happened, and I was signed up twice (without my knowledge). The next day I got an email from one of the founders of the company explaining the situation, and wanting to know whether she should cancel one of them. I was very impressed.
On the other hand, their website really leaves something to be desired. There is no "Account manager" type page. Once you've subscribed, the only way to manage your account is through a small cancellation button on the "join now" page.

All in all, I was pretty impressed this month. Once my three months with Glossybox are up, I will have to consider whether I want to re-up, as it is so expensive, but I think I'll probably keep Green Grab Bag for a while.

Always,

Nani xx

(Look out for the "first impression" reviews of the products in each box later this week!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Hey Bloggers!

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Hello Friends!

This going to be a quick post about a project I'm really excited about!

My friend Fazana from TextBookBeauty is starting a website that will feature up and coming bloggers, photographers, and YouTubers. She has a survey here that she's asking bloggers to fill out.

If you're interested in the project, please fill out the survey, and contact her at textbookbeauty@gmail.com! 

Always,

Nani xx

P.S. Look out for  Ulta Haul and  Beauty Box comparison posts coming up in the next few weeks!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Finals Week!

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Hello friends!

It's my final exam week, so I'm probably not going to be able post this week. I will be back for sure next week!

Thanks for understanding!

Always,

Nani xx
 

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