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Vegan Cuts Beauty Box Subscription Review – March 2015

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanMar 28, 2015 | 4 comments

Vegan Cuts Beauty Box Subscription Review – March 2015 Box

The Vegan Cuts Beauty Box is a monthly beauty and makeup subscription box. All of their products are vegan (and they tend to be natural and healthy too!). They also typically include a nice mix of full size and sample beauty items.

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FYI – I subscribe to both the Snack and Beauty box, so Vegan Cuts combines them into one box for shipping – that’s why the beauty items are separated into their own bag.

Vegan Cuts Beauty Box Subscription Review – March 2015 Items

The Subscription Box: Vegan Cuts Beauty Box

The Cost: $19.95

The Products: Each box contains a mix of 4-7 full and sample size cruelty-free beauty must-haves, ranging from unique cosmetics to luxurious skincare. All items are void of icky, toxic ingredients and animal by-products, so you can feel beautiful inside and out.

Ships to: US for free, Canada for $8, and Worldwide for $15

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Vegan Cuts Beauty Box Subscription Review – March 2015 Info

Each beauty box comes with a card detailing the items included for that month.

Vegan Cuts Beauty Box Subscription Review – March 2015 Cult

Cult Cosmetics Nail Polish in Breakwater - FULL SIZE! Value $12

I was reading the bottle and found the instructions varied from the info on their site.

From the site:

CULT polishes aren't just inspired by California, they're made in California. 5 FREE, vegan-friendly and always on-trend. Our Single Coat guarantee means that you'll never need more than one coat. Ever.

From the bottle:

Apply 2 coats over CULT base coat, follow with CULT top coat for durability and shine.

I'm guessing I'll need more than one coat - even nail polishes that claim to only need one coat are always two coats for me. No complaints here though - I like this purple creme shade.

Petal Fresh Organics Tea Tree Shampoo Scalp Treatment - 3 oz Value $2

This shampoo is free of sulfates, GMOs, petrochemicals, phthalates, parabens, etc. and I like that it is a pretty good size too. The 3 oz is perfect for airline travel.

Vegan Cuts Beauty Box Subscription Review – March 2015 Shea Tera

Shea Terra Organics Bourbon Vanilla Whipped Shea Butter - 1 oz Value $2

This whipped shea butter is one of my favorite subscription box discoveries - I believe received it once before from Birchbox. I love the bourbon vanilla scent, and need to try out their other scents.

Jane Carter Solution Condition & Sculpt - 1 oz Value $1

This item isn't listed on the card. Each box this month will include a bonus beauty box faves pick from a past box, so I'm guessing it will vary from subscriber to subscriber.

I usually straighten my hair, but I'll give this a try the next time I plan on wearing it naturally curly.

Vegan Cuts Beauty Box Subscription Review – March 2015 Bamboo

Kaia Naturals Bamboo Tapioca Powder - .2 oz Value $4

I've sampled this tapioca powder before. It is a facial cleanser powder - you mix it with water to form an exfoliator paste. It's not as great as Tatcha's rice powder in my opinion, but I really like it.

Azalia Spa Goods Mystical Juniper Oil - .25 oz Value $5

This body oil is made with all organic and natural ingredients. I'm not loving this particular blend of essential oils, but I really like their ingredients so I may try out a different scent.

Verdict: This box has a value of about $26. That's a little low for a $20 beauty box. Last's months box had a value of $70, so I guess I'm ok with some month's being lower than others as long as there are high months too. As far as the products go, I'll use everything besides the body oil, so I'm happy with the curation.

What do you think of the March Vegan Cuts Beauty Box?

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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4 comments

Ann

Honestly I never know what to do when I get oils (Azalia Spa Goods Mystical Juniper Oil) in beauty boxes. Not a big fan of it.

But I do like everything else in the box. The Kaia Naturals Bamboo Tapioca Powder is different, it smells nice so I will definitely use that. As for the nail polish…I really don’t like the fact I keep getting pink colors in beauty boxes. I was really praying for the white or light lavender. =/ Disappointed once again with the nail polishes.

The highlight of this box is the Shea Terra Organics Bourbon Vanilla Whipped Shea Butter. I really really like it.

Too bad this box has such a low value. Last month it had a high value but I ended up throwing away that hand cream that smelled like instant ramen (one of the highest value product in that box). Wish they do a better job curating and balancing products in the boxes.

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Sue

The Vanilla Bourbon Shea Butter was wonderful Shea Terra’s website had a 30% off coupon so I bought three. Coconut Lemon grass, Namibian Marula (described as sweetened pecans) and Gingered Pumpkin.

Can’t wait for them to arrive!

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Cindi

I resubscribed to Vegan Cuts after about a year hiatus, and I’m pleased with the March box. I received the Cult nail polish in a lavender cream (very nice!) and my bonus item was a nail art brush set. I like the natural ingredients in the shea butter and am glad that my box included the grapefruit essential oil (vs juniper). Gave the tea tree shampoo to my husband and am interested in trying the tapioca powder (starting with a tester on my hand, since the ingredients also include chick pea powder).

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Shana in OR

I just wish that half the value of this box was not from nail polish. Though I wish I got your purple, I got pink – which is not a color I use much but tend to get a lot of.

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