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The Cult Beauty Box by Caroline Hirons – Available Now!

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ByMSAJul 26, 2017 | 15 comments

Cult Beauty Box

Caroline Hirons and The Cult Beauty Box have launched a limited edition box and it ships worldwide! (Thanks for the heads up, Luna!)

Skin care guru Caroline Hirons is one of the most respected beauty bloggers in the business. Frank, funny and incredibly well-informed, there’s not a thing she doesn’t know about complexion maintenance, which is why so many women – of all ages and skin types – put their faith in her thoughtful advice and honest, well-researched recommendations. With six fantastic products, The Cult Beauty Box by Caroline Hirons has been expertly curated by your favourite beauty oracle, and represents a unique opportunity to discover her go-to skin care heroes (and save over 40%): “I've teamed up with Cult Beauty once again to edit a capsule collection of my all-time favourite products – from my two-step Pixi cleanser to the ultimate acid peel – I hope you love this line-up just as much as I do. Enjoy!” – Caroline Hirons.

Here are all the products:

Cult Beauty Box

The Box: The Cult Beauty Box by Caroline Hirons

The Cost: £170.00 = $222.86

Shipping: Standard shipping is free and tracked shipping is $19.66

Good to Know: The price includes UK sales tax. Tax will be deducted at checkout if you’re outside the EU. (When I went through checkout, my total was £141.67 - $185.89.)

The Products:

Are you going to grab a box?

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15 comments

TK

I’m sure this is a great deal if you like these products. Personally, Tata Harper products don’t work well for me. Dr Dennis Gross products are nice but available everywhere. Pixi is too. I’m not familiar with Zelens and Vitamin D?? That’s new to me. First vit C, now Vit D, what next?

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vanessa

Too pricey for what’s included IMHO. I wouldn’t spend that much dough on those brands. Overhyped & overpriced.

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Blondie

This is my favorite box of all time! I have it from the first release. I love the products and appreciate how Caroline explains how all products can be used in your skincare regime. If I could only pick one high end box, it would be hers.

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Tiffany

I bought this box the first time it was offered. All products are wonderful. Definitely worth the money!

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Luna

I 2nd that! The only thing I wish is that the Caroline Hirons cover was that actual box! 😀

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JA

I did some conversions from pounds to USD and did some quick math. The box contents are worth 285 pounds (not including UK taxes) which converts to $374 USD. So if buying the box is $186 (assuming this is not including the extra $20 for tracking) you would save $188 USD than if purchasing each item separately. I think if MSA added this to the review/description it would help readers make a more informed decision. Let me know if I made any math mistakes. I used the links given and the sizes listed.

TL;DR: you are getting $374 USD worth of product for $186 USD (or $206 if you paying for tracking). This is a net savings of $188 vs purchasing separately or 50% off.

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Luna

You’re math looks good! 🙂 I pretty much gave this exact breakdown in the forum post I did back on July 17th when I first let msa know about this box (via a tag to Liz) (I let them know today it was officially available today too, via a tag to Liz). I did a more thorough breakdown in a comment I posted on July 18th in the Skinstore/Caudalie post.

Here’s what I wrote:

It’s listed at 170 pounds, but since the price includes a 16.67% U.K. tax that only U.K. residents have to pay, the price drops to 141 pounds/$185 upon checkout. It’s a $380 value. It includes the following full-sized items:
– Zelens Power D Treatment Drops ($185)
– Tata Harper Restorative Eye Cream ($95)
– Indie Lee CoQ10 Toner ($32)
– January Labs Moisture Balancing Lotion ($28)
– Pixi Double Cleanse ($24)
– Dr. Dennis Gross Universal Peel Pads (this is a 5-pack, so may not be full-sized) ($16)

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Liz Cadman

Thanks for the heads up on this! Just realized we hadn’t mentioned you in the post – sorry! Updated! And thank you as always! 🙂

kate

If you will use all the products, it’s worth it. With tax deducted it’s $186 instead of $220, and just the Zelens and Tata Harper total $210 even with the tax deducted. Otherwise, yes, it’s a whole lot of money. I ended up using 4 of the 6 products and the other 2 swapped really quickly.

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Svetlana7e

Great product but easy pass

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Maddie

This does not seem worth $220 to me.

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Tammy Haley

because it is not…these $200+ “beauty boxes” are obscene

people go hungry in this world…CHILDREN go hungry in this world

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Sally

One doesn’t have anything to do with the other. Just because a box isn’t bought means hungry children are going to get feed. Such a fallacy statement. Like when your Mom tells you to eat everything on your plate because there are starving children in Africa. Finishing your plate has nothing to do with anyone starving anyway.