Goddess Provisions is a monthly wellness subscription box filled with "high vibe lifestyle goods" meant to aid in new-age spirituality practices such as meditation, intention-setting, and energetic healing, as well as general holistic health.
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About Goddess Provisions Wellness Subscription Box
The Subscription Box: Goddess Provisions
The Cost: $33 per month with discounts for longer commitments
ACTIVE DEAL: Use code MSA10 for 10% off your entire order (min. purchase of $25 USD required).
CODE: MSA10
The Products: A mix of 5-7 full-size products such as crystals, apothecary beauty, superfood snacks, aromatherapy, tools for spiritual growth, and tea
Ships to: The U.S. for free, $15 to Canada and $25 everywhere else
Goddess Provisions "Air Element" September 2019 Review
Here's the info card with the theme and product list for the month. The theme is "Air Element."
Let's dive in!
Matr Boomie Fairtrade Wind Chime - Listed Value $24.00
I really like items like this because you can hang them outside or use them inside as decor. We have a large wrap around porch and a few large trees, so I like to hang chimes and bells all around, especially in the summer and fall when I am outside lounging. This handmade brass bell has the most charming sound. I actually decided to put this around my entryway doorknob as a welcoming sound to guests and for a smile when I come home after a long day.
Good Medicine Beauty Lab Electric Sky Universal Elixir, 0.5 fl oz - Estimated Value $34.00 (Buy a full-size 1 fl oz for $68.00)
I have mixed feelings about this elixir because the smell is SO incredibly strong! It does die down into something lovely when you rub it in, but I found application rough due to the fragrance. Although this has tons of skin-loving ingredients, I can't imagine using it on my face. I tend to love strong scents so you know if I can't hang, it is potent! I plan on diluting it down with another carrier oil to see if that helps.
Hedge Witch Apothecary Wild is the Wind Tea, 1 oz - Retail Value $8.00
I was initially hesitant to try this tea because it has anise, that dark licorice-like flavor that people either hate or love. I don't generally enjoy it at all. Despite this reservation, the other ingredients won me over. Lavender, red clover, linden, lemon verbena? Sounds heavenly. Luckily, the anise is very demure in this brew, and just gives those lighter elements a little edge. I drank this without cream or sugar and it was delightful.
Ibu Ayurveda Vata Body Oil, 60 ml - Estimated Value $16.02 (Buy a full-size 100 ml for $26.70)
This oil I liked much better than the elixir above. A calming and toasty warm blend of chamomile, frankincense, and lavender, with a deep undercurrent of cardamom, this is the sort of oil you put on by candlelight on chilly nights after a bath. The oil seems to warm my skin up and leave it so soft, and the whole vibe was pure comfort. Like most body oils, this stuff also works wonders for frizz and flyaways on dry hair! Just rub a few drops between your palms and finger comb through.
Element Botanicals Air Aromatherapy Essential Oil Blend - Listed Value $9.00
I was recently gifted a very fancy oil diffuser and since I already have a large one at home, I have kept this one in my office. I get LOADS of essential oils and blends in boxes so it seemed natural. Because I get to play with them at work now, I always get excited for a new blend. I liked this one immediately! It smells like a spa and the main notes are neroli and cardamom, a perfect juxtaposition of summer and fall, hot and cold. It also has a bitter green element that I can't get enough of!
Mystical Blossoms Breathe Inhaler Essential Oils Inhaler - Retail Value $7.00
I think the only real inhaler I have ever used like this was once for a cold and it had some sort of pure menthol inside. I didn't enjoy that! This, on the other hand, is quite nice! It is so much milder than that medicinal one and has a soft blend of eucalyptus, peppermint, evergreen needles, and lemons. It was really nice for a midday pick-me-up when I was starting to get those dreaded 3 pm sleepies, and I think this might also be nice for when I have a headache or sinus pressure.
Smoky Quartz Crystal - Listed Value $11.00
Smoky quartz is the sexy sister of rose quartz if I do say so myself. This 2-inch long piece is a great example of the sultry smoky greys and browns that define this colorway. This is a really nice little specimen.
The Verdict: This was a really great Goddess Provisions box. I loved nearly every item, but especially the body oil and handmade bell chime. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed the tea! With chilly weather fast approaching, my tea stash needs new blends, so this came at a perfect time. I also thought the inhaler was a genius addition to an "air" themed box, and the smoky quartz was lovely. The elixir was the only thing I didn't adore, but I plan on trying again later.
To Wrap Up:
Can you still get this box if you sign up today? No. Sign up now for the October box here! Also, some past boxes do end up for sale here!
ACTIVE DEAL: Use code MSA10 for 10% off your entire order (min. purchase of $25 USD required).
CODE: MSA10
Value Breakdown: This box costs $33.00 + free US shipping, which means that each of the 7 items in the box has an average cost of $4.71.
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