Heaven’s Honey is a “luxury subscription service that delivers an enticing package of full size, natural body care products.”
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The Subscription Box: Heaven’s Honey
The Cost: $49.95 a month + free shipping
COUPON: Use code SUBADDICTION to save 15% off your first box!
The Products: spa-like, natural beauty and bath products
Ships to: US
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Mango Delight & Sweet Pear and Acai Berries Daffodil Gems Soaps (4.5 oz.) - $6.50 each
I typically use shower gels, not bar soaps, but these smell so amazing and are so moisturizing that I’m very excited to have gotten them in my box. They are made with coconut oil and shea butter and come with a mesh bag to wrap around the soap which will help it last longer in the shower/tub. I don’t see the Sweet Pear and Acai Berries soap currently for sale on their website, but the Mango Delight is available and a bunch of other scents as well.
Shake Your Bath Bombs by Daffodil Gems- $7 each
Instead of a solid molded round bath bomb, these are loose bath bombs in a tube. They work the same way. I sprinkled the Sweet Pear and Acai Berries in my tub (I used about 1/3 of a tube so I’d say this tube will last for at least 3 baths) and it smelled wonderful. It very faintly colored the bath water purple and because of the oils in the ingredients it moisturized my skin. I love anything that’s fruity scented so I was happy with both selections and liked that they matched the soap scents.
Sweet Pear and Acai Berries Body Polish Sugar Scrub (2 oz.) - $10
I can never have enough scrubs so I was very happy to see a jar in this month’s box. This one smells like strawberries and lemons and works great. I can’t ask for more than that!
Geranium + Palmarosa Balancing Face Serum (1 oz.) - $20
This packaging/label is killer! Love the black labels used by Noctua Diem and the owls. The serum smells earthy and herbally in a very pleasant way. It’s made with geranium oil, palma rosa oil, vitamin E and hazelnut oil. I love that ingredient list is short and chemical free. This is a little too rich for my skin in the summer when I tend to be quite oily, but will be perfect for when the cooler weather hits in October.
Cucumber + Aloe Vera Face Mist (4 oz.) - $20?
This mist feels so refreshing and is perfect for the summertime. The bottle gives a perfect pump of light mist and it feels cooling on contact. I don’t typically care for cucumber scented products, but this one contains lemon and lime essential oils so it smells more citrusy than cucumber-y. Love this find and the bottle looks great on my vanity too! This particular scent isn’t on the Noctua Diem website, but they do have two other balancing facial mists in Orange + Neroli and Sandlawood + Rose.
Clary Sage + Lime Balancing Face Wash (4 oz.) - $20
This face wash left my face feeling clean without being stripped and tight like some washes do. It doesn’t lather up at all, it just feels silky. I was surprised that with the sage oil and lime oil my skin didn’t feel the slightest bit greasy when I was done rinsing. And it smells like a bottle of fresh lime juice, love it!
Verdict: This was a fabulous box again from Heaven’s Honey! The value this month came to $97 which I am very happy with. I am sort of obsessed with the brand Noctua Diem which is new to me. Their products felt so luxurious and all performed really well too. I definitely recommend Heaven’s Honey if you like discovering new small batch bath and beauty brands.
What do you think of this month’s Heaven’s Honey? Which product would you most want to try?
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