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No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Subscription Box Review #NDL09

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanDec 10, 2014 | 3 comments

No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Subscription Box Review #NDL09 Review

No More Dirty Looks is a eco-friendly beauty subscription box from Quarterly. I'm a little obsessed with all things natural and organic when it comes to beauty and makeup products, so I was thrilled when I found this subscription!

No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Subscription Box Review #NDL09 Items

The Box: No More Dirty Looks

The Cost: $50 a box (shipped every quarter)

The Products: Siobhan and Alexandra spotlight the best clean products, reawakening a tradition of self-care and showing that organic ingredients are all you need.

Ships to: Shipping is free to the US. (Canada +$20; rest of world +$30.)

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No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Subscription Box Review #NDL09 Letter

Each Quarterly box comes with a letter from the curator(s) detailing the items they selected for that shipment. This No More Dirty Looks mailing is all about hair!

No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Subscription Box Review #NDL09 Brush

Olivia Garden Healthy Hair Bamboo Hairbrush - Value $14

I never thought about getting eco-friendly hair tools before, so this brush is a welcome addition to my collection!

No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Subscription Box Review #NDL09 Jetsetter

Rahua Jet Setter Kit - Value $32

While this is a very expensive travel size hair collection in my opinion, I can't wait to use it on my next trip. Plus I love the scent of their products!

No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Subscription Box Review #NDL09 Lulu

Rahua Voluminous Shampoo and Conditioner Samples - Value $3

Lulu Organics Hair Powder in Lavender and Clary Sage - Travel Size Value $9.50

I'm so happy this Lulu Organics hair powder is in a travel size container and not the sample pack that I have tried before and managed to spill everywhere. (This container dispenses powder just like a baby powder bottle). It works really well on my hair and I love the lavender scent!

Verdict: I paid $50 for this box and I received a little over $58 worth of product. Since the box is on the higher end price-wise, I would have loved the value to be a little higher, but fortunately I'll use every item in this box, so it's a good value for me.

What do you think of the latest box from No More Dirty Looks?

Liz Cadman
Liz Cadman
Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She's been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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3 comments

trinity

No, I never said that. I am allergic to gluten. Gluten upsets my stomach & makes my skin itch so I avoid it. It has been found to bother a lot of people. Have you heard of the gluten free movement? It’s not a healthy substance for anyone really.

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trinity

I’mm soooo glad I didnt get this box. The shampoos have gluten in them and I am allergic. Also, I can find the same kind of brush for much less. I am disappointed that “no more dirty looks” doesn’t really care about cost value. They could find much more that is eco friendly for less. Come on …. why do “healthy” companies continue to use gluten when so many people avoid it. I am highly annoyed by that.

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boxskeptic

Are you trying to say that you have DH and that DH is a common condition? http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/celiac-disease/expert-answers/celiac-disease/faq-20057879

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