Let's have another look at a beauty subscription boxes. Subscription boxes are becoming a more popular way to try new beauty, skincare and tools/accessories in the beauty world. But are these subscription boxes just a dud?
Glossy Box

GlossyBox seems abit of a hit or miss right? Every month you receive 5 sample-sized products but are you really going to really love every product in the box? Bloggers and Vloggers have jumped on the bandwagon making monthly reviews on the products itself online with Glossy Box.
Boxy Charm

Boxy Charm does focus a lot on digital media to promote their product. Being a reader of blogs and a viewer of Vloggers, this particular subscription box has sent boxes out to popular influencers to gain reviews. KathleenLights on YouTube with over 3 million subscribers uploads her reviews every month online because of her love for the subscription box plus the contentious freebies for her every month!
Birch Box

The difference here is that Birch Box offers anyone with a relevant YouTube, blog or Instagram to apply to the Affiliate Programme. Its costs nothing to sign up and you are able to start earning money through commission.
So are these subscription boxes worth it? Yes and No. It's something to look forward to every month plus its cheaper than buying full-size products. However, if your ever lurking around boots you are more than likely to get bombarded with samples for free so your saving £10 a month. The products are different every month, and personally, I would prefer to receive free samples and spend the money on a full sized product I would continue to purchase in future.
In some of these subscription boxes, a lot of the colours of the products aren’t suited to you. For example, if you have quite porcelain skin, most samples that are sent out are usually more of a nude colour. Also, nail varnish some people can be quite picky on what colour they like to wear, so if it doesn’t suit their liking they are probably going to ditch it.
Thanks for reading, what do you think about the beauty subscription industry?
Danielle