For those of you who haven’t heard, Birchbox is a beauty subscription box received on a monthly basis, for the humble price of £10 (plus a £2.95 shipping fee). It includes four to five beauty samples, ranging from perfumes to nail varnishes to makeup to name a few. While Birchbox has been around for a few years, I have only recently subscribed to it and, in the New Year, I decided I would start reviewing them for you lovely lot. So here’s my review of January’s Birchbox!
January’s Birchbox came with the theme “Sprinkle of Happiness”, which included a check list of tips to kick off the year with a positive and happy attitude… I thought this was really cute! I received 3 full sized products and 2 samples. Overall, I am pretty happy with the products I received but I would have liked to have seen more makeup products, as there has been in previous boxes.


Lord & Berry: Concealer Crayon

This was definitely my favourite product in the box. It came as a full sized product and in my shade. I was pleasantly surprised; as a pencil, I expected it to be quite dry, rough and generally difficult to apply, but I actually found it to be really creamy. This made it easy to apply and, also, easily blended.
I’ve used this so many times now, and has become my go-to concealer. Once it runs out, I will definitely be purchasing another.
Soigné: Nail Lacquer

Another product that I loved in this box.
The best thing, by far, was the lack of nail polish smell. “Free from chemical nasties” means no overpowering smell while trying to apply. After letting the two coats dry (quicker than other nail polishes I’ve used), it leaves a glossy look which lasts and doesn’t chip easily.
Overall, another product that I would buy again, perhaps in different shades.
Merci Handy: Hand Cream

At 30ml, this product is full-sized. This is perfect for carrying around with you when you need to moisturise your hands on the go, but I do feel this could be a little bigger.
The ‘Flower Power’ scent and creamy texture leaves a light floral scent and hands that aren’t too greasy once rubbed in. The tiny pearls do act as a type of scrub, leaving your hands feeling refreshed and revived.
Overall, a product I would consider buying again for it’s price but I have others I would choose in favour.
Kebelo: Shampoo

I am not overwhelmed with this product. As a clarifying shampoo, it’s supposed to “deep cleansing and rejuvenating”. In all honesty, I’ve used this a couple of times and not noticed much difference in my hair. It’s probably working, but not with a noticeable difference.
However, I am not one who uses heat and styling products on my hair on a daily basis so this, of course, could be the reason.
Personally, not a product that I would buy full size.
Vita Coco: Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is one of those products; you either like it or you don’t. Personally, it isn’t something I’ve ever used before and am still yet to try.
However, the great thing about it is that it has so many uses; from cooking to skincare to hair treatment. Having not used it before, it’s not the first thing I think of and so forget that it’s there to use. Saying that, I have been suffering from dry skin recently so I might give this a try!
Of course, I’ll keep you updated on my thoughts.
So there you have it, my review on January’s Birchbox. If you think this is something that you’d like to try, then head on over to the Birchbox website to subscribe, or even grab some more info. I would like to mention that I am not sponsored by Birchbox UK, simply a customer reviewing it’s products for you all.
Have you tried these products? What do you think of them? Let me know in the comments. Thanks for reading lovelies.
March 4, 2017 at 10:10 pm
I have heard of Birchbox but never tried it.
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March 4, 2017 at 10:13 pm
If you’re a beauty enthusiast, or someone who doesn’t like buying full products unless you’ve heard/know they’re okay then I do recommend it.
I’m so bad for sticking to what I know, and thought something like this would help! As a monthly subscription, it means I can cancel at any time. There’s so many types of these subscription boxes though, it’s hard to know which one to choose.
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March 4, 2017 at 10:42 pm
Abbie! MY maiden name is Chandler – I wonder if we’re somehow related HAH! I love Birchbox. One of my friends got me a subscription for an engagement present and it made me so happy to check the mail if I knew one was coming. I didn’t know they could send stuff like coconut oil… I use that all the time! also is JHS related to EDS, do you know? I also struggle with chronic illness in the EDS/Mast Cell/POTs family. ❤ ❤ sending you spoonie love!
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March 4, 2017 at 11:18 pm
Huh, how weird? It would certainly be something interesting to know, especially as there are plenty of them in our family… My brother even ended up marrying into another Chandler family! It’s strange, I’d never met another Chandler before either, until then.
Aww, that’s sweet! Getting in the post, certainly makes my day!
Yes, JHS is very similar to EDS – some even argue that it’s the same condition but I do believe there are slight differences. Although I have been officially diagnosed with JHS, I am in the process of going through diagnoses for other illnesses too, one of them being POTS and to see whether I do, in fact, have EDS rather than JHS or what the story is there.
Thank you, sending it back! 💞
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March 5, 2017 at 10:50 pm
I’ve heard great things about Birchbox. From what I’ve seen they always come up with great boxes! Unfortunately they don’t deliver to where I live 😦
Ioanna | beautyloverstories.com
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March 13, 2017 at 6:41 pm
That’s a shame, as it’s really opened me to trying different products! Is there other substitutes that you could pursue?
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March 6, 2017 at 2:43 am
Saw your picture of the nail polish on twitter!! I actually think the color is super cute! 🙂
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March 6, 2017 at 4:28 am
Looks like there were some good products! I would love to try to coconut oil product.
xo, Elizabeth | txelizabeth.com
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