The BPure Box from Beautifly Pure is an all natural and cruelty-free bath and body subscription box. Beautifly Pure specializes in skincare products with ingredients that are non-irritating. Products are free of parabens, phthalates, artificial colors and fragrances, chemical preservatives, and harsh detergents.
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The Subscription Box: BPure Box
The Cost: $19.95 (potentially + sales tax; they are in Ohio)
COUPON: Use code MYSA to save 15% off your first box!
The Products: 4-5 full size or sample size handcrafted bath and beauty products including soap (always), plus body butters, lip balms, lotion bars, wax melts, bath bombs, serums, and similar products
Ships to: US (free)
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This is the first month I’ve seen an information card from BPure Box. I like that it contains a few details on how to use some of the items.
They also included a 15% off coupon.
Reusable Makeup Remover Pads (3 count) – Value $1?
These are a nice inclusion to go with the cleansing oil. I go through a lot of cotton pads and just throw them away afterward but receiving these has made me think about everything I am sending to the landfill.
Makeup Remover + Cleansing Oil (2 oz) – Value $4.48
The information card says this can also be used as eye makeup remover but I personally really don’t like oil-based removers near my eyelashes (no safety reasons, just personal preference). That being said, I do use a 2-step cleansing routine and this is nice to use as the first step. It takes a little experimentation to get just the right amount and I have found that using something like one of the pads, or a washcloth, etc. is essential to getting it all off the skin afterwards. It is definitely effective at removing foundation, though!
100% Pure Rhassoul Clay (0.3 oz) – Value $1.49
I used this as a facial mask by mixing with a bit of water to form a paste. I have combination/oily skin and clay masks work very well for me. Rhassoul clay is mined in Morocco and has an especially high mineral content. Apparently it can also be used as a hair mask (you learn something every day!).
Dead Sea Mineral Mud (1 oz?) – Value $7.48?
This is a pre-mixed mud mask. I thought it did a great job at cleaning the pores on my nose. It is just a little gritty (I mean that in a good way) so you get some exfoliation while using it, as well. There was no size information on the container so value is a bit of a guess.
Bamboo Charcoal Soap (3.75 oz) – Value $6
This is a nice bar of soap to complete the cleansing/skin detox theme of this box (I’m not sure if the theme was intentional or just worked out this way). You will generally get one bar of soap in BPure Box. I have found the formula to be nice (and it doesn’t make the shower floor slippery) and I particularly like that you get an amount you are actually able to use up in a month.
Verdict: I estimated a value of about $20.45 for the October BPure Box. That is a little better than the cost of the box and a pretty good value for a box consisting entirely of handmade, cruelty-free beauty and spa products. Plus, this month, if you like something, you are able to order more from their shop – I found everything but the makeup remover pads there. I was a big fan of all the clay and charcoal this month and the cleansing oil is definitely useful, too. (You can use cleansing oils, even with oily skin, as long as you exfoliate well. Or at least, that works for me!)
What did you think of the October BPure Box? Do you get any soap or bath subscriptions?
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