On a whim, I subscribed to Sample Society, a monthly sample service run by Beauty Bar and Allure magazine. I found out about it through Bailey of Making Up The Midwest (check out her blog–she has great beauty swatches and more!). I decided to join during the pre-launch period because for $15, I got a box and a year’s subscription to Allure. My first (and last) box arrived a few days ago.
I liked the way the box was designed on the outside. The black and gold looks somewhat classy. I cancelled my subscription after this box, not because it was a terrible box, but when I signed up I only intended on purchasing one box. I’m interested in trying as many subscription boxes as I can, but the only ones I’m sticking with for now are Eco-Emi and Conscious Box. That is, unless one comes along that completely blows me away — unfortunately for Sample Society, they were not that service.
This was basically a Birchbox to me, but $5 more expensive. The other main reason why I keep cancelling these beauty boxes is because they’re all the same — they send way too many skin care items as opposed to cosmetics. Here is what was included in the inaugural Sample Society box:
- Fekkai Advanced Glossing Cream
- Dermalogica Daily Microfoliant
- Skyn Iceland Icelandic Eye Relief Pen
- Ren Glycolactic Radiance Renewal Peel Mask
- Oscar de la Renta Esprit d’Oscar Mini-Rollerball
- Check out Beauty Bar’s Sample Society and join the wait list
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I agree that they send too many skincare items.
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