I'm getting more and more addicted to subscription boxes. I'd been reading mixed reviews about Beautybar.com's Sample Society, but I decided to try it out for myself. The biggest complaint I've heard is that they give you too many skincare samples, but I'm totally good with that considering I'm a skincare junkie. I received Kit I this month.
Here's my unboxing video:
When you open the package, you get a cute little box that looks like this:
I love these, and the Birchbox boxes. I'm saving them to organize various things in my house.
The first thing you see upon opening the box is an Allure brochure:
And a card describing what all you received in your box:
Their packaging is super cute:
The first item is a Lord & Berry Silk Kajal Eyeliner in Black, $15:
Full sized item! This alone paid for my box. I haven't tried this out yet, but I've seen some good reviews of it. Not sure how much I'll use it since I LOVE my Stila eyeliner, but this would be good for when I line the bottom of my eyes.
Second, is the Ecru New York Luxe Treatment Shampoo, $20:
I haven't tried this yet either, but it smells really good.
Third, is the Tres Pure Face Tonic, $65:
I'm *LOVING* this product so far! It left my face really soft, and the scent is (thankfully!) light. The only problem with this? The price tag. $65 for the full size? OUCH!
Fourth, is the Jane Iredale Tantasia Self Tanner, $36:
I don't use tanning products, I'm proud of my ghastly paleness, so this is going directly on my trades list!
Fifth, is the Dr. T's Supergoop! Advanced Anti-Aging Eye Cream SPF 37, $42:
I really love this product! I've been looking for a new eyecream. Is this the one? Only time will tell ;)
All-in-all I liked the Sample Society box. Of course getting tanners is a huge BLAH for me, since I'm not into that sort of thing. But I'll get use out of 4/5 of these products.
My only issues? While the black grassy stuff they use for filler in the box is super cute, it leaves the products looking kind of dirty. That's not even a real issue though, lol. You can just wipe them down. My BIG issue? The Supergoop! was almost empty. What in the world?! I can only imagine one of two things that could have caused this. Either the company put that much in the tube on purpose just to make it look like a "deluxe" sample ... and honestly, why even do that? Wouldn't just putting the sample in a foil be more economical for them? Or someone had squeezed pretty much all of my product out of the tube before shipping it to me.
Here's what the tube looked like when I squeezed it trying my best to get the eye cream out of it to try:
Isn't that crazy?! And such a waste! I might be able to squeeze out a few uses, since you don't need a lot with eye cream. But still! This is supposed to be a *DELUXE* sample, right? And I want to be able to test something for at least a week in order to see how my skin reacts to it, and if I want to purchase the product. Did anyone else have this issue?
Anyway, looks like I'll hang around for at least another month with Sample Society. We'll see how it goes!
Be sure to stay tuned for other subscription box reviews, and a round up post featuring my favorites, and not-so-favorites after I've had time to use all of this month's samples from the various boxes!
To subscribe to Sample Society, please visit: Beauty Bar's Sample Society

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