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Kinder Beauty Box Subscription Review + Coupon – August 2019

Abby Holsinger
ByAbby HolsingerAug 25, 2019 | 5 comments

Kinder Beauty Box
4.8 overall rating
21 Ratings | 12 Reviews

Kinder Beauty Box is a box dedicated to delivering 100% vegan and cruelty-free products straight to your door each month. It is compassionately curated by Evanna Lynch and Daniella Monet, two animal lovers who also advocate for healthier beauty choices. Every detail of this subscription is eco-conscious from its 100% recyclable and biodegradable box to the eco-friendly soy-based ink used on the packaging.

This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

About Kinder Beauty Box

The Subscription Box: Kinder Beauty Box

The Cost: $24.00 a month + free US shipping. Save with longer subscriptions.

The Products: Over $65 value of 100% vegan and cruelty-free products including skincare, haircare, makeup, and other accessories.

Ships to: The US for free & Worldwide for $5.95

Kinder Beauty Box Natural Beauty August 2019 Review

Each box comes with an info card that has each product pictured with a short description and listed value, so you know what each product is worth.

Andalou Naturals CannaCell® D.Puff Eye Cream, 0.6 fl oz - Retail Value $19.99

Andalou is a great, natural brand I've sampled before thanks to other beauty subscriptions. This eye cream is a repeat product for me that I am happy to try again. I used up the first tube I received from Goodbeing earlier this year, and I did notice that this light eye cream seemed to hydrate and brighten my undereye. This treatment seemed to work best for me in the morning under makeup, then I use a thicker eye cream overnight.

Cuvée Beauty Travel Size Champagne Spray, 1.7 fl oz - Listed Value $15 (Buy 5 oz for $45)

Wow! Everything about this champagne-infused spray is amazing! I applied 3-4 sprays to damp hair and was taken away with the intoxicating fragrance of champagne and fig leaf. This sulfate, paraben and phthalate-free texturizer doesn't make your hair feel dry or sticky, but it created volume and waves into my normally straight hair. I love it!

Franklin & Whitman Northern Liberties Face Mask, 2 oz - Retail Value $24.95

Since my skin has been especially sensitive recently, I decided to do a patch test of this mask on my hand first. White kaolin clay, French red clay, oryza sativa starch, and hibiscus rosa-sinensis are the only ingredients in this powder mask; they work together to purify and exfoliate by absorbing excess oils, stale sebum and impurities leaving your skin clear and radiant. It is exactly the kind of exfoliation I love! I added a few drops of water to about a half a teaspoon for the back of my hand. The instructions say to not quite let this mask dry, so after about 7 minutes I wet the back of my hand and gently massaged the mask into my skin as I rinsed it off. It has a gritty, sand-like texture that makes your skin feel baby soft but can be a little abrasive (but also feels amazing!).

Phase Zero Metal Veil Eyeshadow in Gilded - Retail Value $15

Liquid eyeshadows are so fast and easy to use, and the payoff of this version is great! This is another repeat product for me, unfortunately in the same color, but that happens in the world of subscription boxes. When applying this copper beauty, you just have to remember to start blending quickly because once it sets, it is on for good. The longevity of wear is up to par with some of my favorite brands, not to mention this color is beautiful.

Giovanni 2chic® Repairing Hot Oil Hair Treatment, 1.75 fl oz. - Retail Value $3.99

Hot oil is a new type of treatment for me, even though it is an old school method to keep hair manageable, shiny and healthy. The instructions are simple—you just heat up a bowl of water and dip the pouch into the water to melt the product. After the product warms up, apply it generously and let it set in your hair and scalp as long as possible. After the product has time to do its magic, you shampoo it out and your hair is left looking restored and refreshed thanks to the antioxidants from the blackberries and coconut oils. I loved the soft, fruity smell of this product, but I didn't really think it did more than a normal hair mask would.

Verdict: I loved this month's Kinder Beauty Box!  They really mixed it up by sending two hair samples this month and an array of other awesome, natural products, too. Using listed and retail values, August's box has a total value of $78.93 which is pretty great for a $24 box.

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? It's likely that this will be your first box. If Kinder Beauty still has this box available, it will ship within a few days of your order. Otherwise, you'll begin with the September box.

Value Breakdown: At $24.00 for this box, here’s what you are paying approximately per item: 

  • Andalou Eye Cream: $6.08
  • Cuvee Champagne Spray: $4.56
  • Giovanni 2chic Oil Treatment: $1.21
  • Phase Zero Eyeshadow: $4.56
  • Franklin & Whitman Face Mask: $7.58

Alternatively, you are paying $4.80 for each of 5 items in this box.

Check out all of our Kinder Beauty Box reviews and the best beauty subscription boxes of 2019, as recommended by our readers!

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Your Kinder Beauty Box will contain at least three full-sized beauty products and a number of sample-sized items, compassionately curated by Daniella Monet and Evanna Lynch. All Kinder Beauty Box products are guaranteed to be 100% vegan and cruelty-free. A portion of all sales will go towards ben... read more.

Abby Holsinger
Abby Holsinger
I’m a self-proclaimed “cool mom” who loves a little, who am I kidding, a lot of razzle-dazzle. I have been box-obsessed for over 10 years, and I am always on the hunt for new beauty, fun flair and trendy clothing boxes. A fun night for me includes an exfoliating foot mask and a bag of Dot's Pretzels while binging Rupaul’s Drag Race.

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5 comments

Cjchav

I’ve been enjoying Kinder for a few months now, so I started a 3 mon sub with them. So far, I’ve been very happy with them as I was trying to find a good replacement for my Goodebeing box (was with them for almost 3-4 years). Petit Voir is good but I get too many small samples for the money (and repeats). Kinder only had one box I wasn’t crazy about, but overall they have “hit it out of the park” for me each month. I was actually happy about the eye cream replacement as I am tired of hair oils, body, and face oils (don’t care for those very much).

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Amy

I’m glad I skipped this. The mask and eye cream look nice, but I didn’t need either. The eyeshadow and champagne mist don’t have the best ingredients.

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MzBev

Did you notice that the eye treatment actually helped with puffy eyes? I’m looking for something cheaper than the Dr Brandt no more baggage. I have had 2 of them, from boxes and it has helped me. The price tag, is more than I want to spend, tho. lol
The above eye cream is better for the budget, if it works!

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Abby

Fortunately I don’t tend to have puffy eyes, so I really couldn’t say. I don’t know if I’d recommend it for much more than light hydration and brightening, though. 🙂 Hope that helps!

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Sofia Lopes

This box is 50/50 for me but I still like the premise of it and I’ll continue supporting them.

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