This month was one of those months where it was hit or miss. The theme of the June Birchbox was “everyday kind of magic.” The products were supposed to have “presto-chango payoff.” The concept was cool, but some of the products just didn’t work well.
This fancy stuff retails at $44. Yikes! That’s a lot for a dry texturizing spray. I had heard of the brand before and wanted to try it. I received a perfume from Birchbox before in the scent. It’s supposed to be a cult-favorite. Thus far I haven’t had a chance to use it. I just don’t use dry products very often. But I will…eventually. Bonus: it smells good!
When I saw this, I was so excited. It’s bright and I love the packaging. Well, it came kind of melted since the weather was hot. I get that. No problem. But, the consistency and color was awful. The product didn’t go on smooth and made me look like an oompa loompa. It contains sweet almond oil, which is cool, but the color was way off. In fact, I will probably toss it. (It’s that bad). I wouldn’t buy it for $5, much less $14.95
Woohoo! A skin care product I’ve debated buying myself! This product by Paula’s Choice is an exfoliant that retails at $28. I’ve had this in my cart before online. It’s pricey, so I’ll try it before I consider buying it. My skin isn’t too great so hopefully this will help with redness. It says, “This leave-on exfoliant wipes away impurities to reveal smooth, even-toned, glowing skin.” Sign me up!
I’ve tried Coola products before in a beauty box. They work well and are perfect if you hate greasy sunscreen. This sample is for your face and is SPF30. I haven’t had to use it yet since I haven’t been out in the sun!
The very last item included in June’s Birchbox was the Gimme Brow sample from Benefit. I’ve tried a version of this product before and was actually sent a full size free on behalf of Ipsy three years ago. I like it a lot. The wand helps you color in your brow and it stays put for quite some time. The only issue is that I found a NYX version a lot cheaper. For $6.99 NYX’s Tinted Brow Mascara seemed to work just as well. The full sized Gimme Brow is $24. I don’t see that big of a difference in the quality other than it may stay longer. Either way, these products are super nice and give your face a “finished” look.
Overall the box was just OK. I hope July’s is better.
Love & Laughter,
Tiffany
Ps- I don’t receive anything from writing this and I paid for the box myself. If you click on this link and sign up I will get referral points though 😉 If you put FREE100 and sign up for a subscription you’ll get $10 to spend in the Birchbox store!
We just got back from Europe and the February Allure Beauty Box was waiting for me. I loved almost everything in it and still think it’s one of the best beauty boxes out there. Well, I was confused because a few days later this past Monday there was ANOTHER box at the door. I assumed it was March’s beauty box…until I did a quick search online. Other bloggers were saying that this box is a completely free bonus box! It’s called the Allure Red Carpet Bonus Beauty Box. I remembered entering a sweepstakes and didn’t realize I won. The box is valued at $88!
How Stinking Cool!
So, I began this blog post writing about what I thought was the March box to find out it was just a free, just-because box. Aren’t ‘just because’ things the very best?
The box came with a mini magazine like usual and a lot of products. What caught my attention right away was Allure’s collaboration with Cover Girl. I’m not a big fan of Cover Girl, but the products included were full sized and were inspired by Katy Perry’s Grammy’s look.
As I was opening the box, I did find it strange that there wasn’t much variety, but I assumed that since the value of the full sized products was so high, it was a special box. I didn’t realize it was a freebie! There was no indicator on the box that it had been a bonus box.
Here’s what was included:
Covergirl Plumpify Blast Pro in Very Black, $8.99
Covergirl Tru Blend Primer for Combo Skin, $9.99
Covergirl Intensify Me! Liquid Eyeliner, $8.00
Covergirl Colorlicious Oh Sugar! Lip Balm in Candy, $8.99
SK-II is a brand I’ve heard of but haven’t tried anything from. Some quick research on Sephora revealed that the brand is from Japan. Actresses like Cate Blanchett swear by their skin products. The box included two expensive items. (Oh, yea, that’s why I hadn’t tried it!) The first was the brand’s Facial Treatment Mask. The masks I usually buy at Sephora are about $8. This mask is a whopping $17! It’s supposed to be a part of wedding rituals. Sephora says,
“This 100 percent cotton mask drenches the skin with pitera’s fusion of vitamin, amino acids, minerals, and organic acids, while working to revitalize, comfort, and provide intense hydration. It immediately replenishes dehydrated skin, leaving it refreshed and cool.”
The other item included was SK-II’s Facial Treatment Essence. This product seems so ambiguous. What’s facial essence? Well, of course, I looked it up.
#1 it’s super expensive
#2 it looks just like good quality H2O
#3 it’s supposed to change your skin and be worth the price tag
Hmm. Sephora explains it like this
“Facial Treatment Essence is enriched with more than 90 percent Pitera—the main ingredient used to enhance the skin’s renewal process—plus nourishing vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and organic acids to promote a healthy skin cell renewal cycle. With daily application, this essence moisturizes, improves texture and clarity, and contributes to a more beautiful, balanced, and glowing complexion. ”
We shall see. I haven’t tried either.
The other product that wasn’t Covergirl was the Wella Oil. I rolled my eyes when I saw this product. Another hair oil? You bet! I have enough to bathe in twice a day for a year. Ok, ok ok. This product does work. I did drop $40 with Birchbox points for Bumble and Bumble’s Hairdresser’s Oil, but this stuff seems to work just as well and it smells delicious. All you need is a small drop in the palm of your hands and it smooths out every frizz on your head. I think this will last me a very long time since you don’t need a lot. The size that was included was one ounce which is worth about $10.
The rest of the products included in this fabulous free box were from Covergirl. The mini magazine included a picture of Katy Perry from the Grammy’s. The products are supposed to be products she used for her look.
I really love the picture of her!
Since I’ve gotten the box, I’ve had a chance to try all the Covergirl products! Some I liked and others I’m not sure about.
The Intensify Me! eyeliner is interesting. It’s a liquid eyeliner, but it has a paddle-shaped applicator. I liked how pigmented it was but I found it difficult to apply. Now, it may just take some practice. I did notice the shape made cat eyes pretty easy to achieve. Again, this product is for a more dramatic look. You wouldn’t use it for a simple black liner look. It’s impossible to make it thin-lined. Since I messed up a bit, I went back over it with my holy grail tattoo liner from Kat Von D.
The mascara was much better than I expected! The massive brush reminds me of a DNA strand. It also comes separate from the base of the mascara. When you put the applicator in, you can really tell how black the formula is because the brush is orange-red. This mascara is really reasonable at $8.99. I think I could use this instead of my Marc Jacobs mascara!
I used the primer under my Kat Von D liquid foundation. I didn’t notice a big difference because I already mix my foundation with a primer. It says it’s for combo skin. This product I wouldn’t purchase since I’m sold on Kat’s.
Lastly, the Covergirl Colorlicious Oh Sugar! Lip Balm in Candy was really cool. I loved the smell and the packaging was pretty and sleek. The only drawback is it didn’t have any pigment. It said it was supposed to have some color, but it’s more of a clear balm. It seemed to me as if it was Covergirl’s version of Fresh’s Sugar products. Overall, it was a good clear balm that I’ll use over lipstick or on days I’m not wearing lip color.
Did you receive this box free? What do you think of Covergirl?