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You are here: Home / Beauty / December Glossybox Review + January 2014 Glossybox Spoilers

December Glossybox Review + January 2014 Glossybox Spoilers

January 14, 2014 by Nicole

Mom Always Finds Out received free product for a December Glossybox Review. All opinions expressed in this blog post are honest and my own. This blog post may contain affiliate links. 

december 2013 glossybox

The December 2013 GLOSSYBOX was the first beauty subscription box I have ever tried. I love the surprise aspect of subscription boxes, and have already decided to treat myself to a Glossybox gift subscription so I can talk about them here on my blog. Did you get the December 2013 Glossybox? What did you think? I hope you’ll let me know in the comments section below.

If every month’s GLOSSYBOX is as beautifully packaged as December, I’m going to be impressed each time. The gift box, ribbon and paper made for the perfect presentation. The box comes with a description card for its contents. It helped me figure out the total value of what was inside. Spoiler alert! I’m about to show you what was in my box.

glossybox card

glossybox anatomicals

This vegan-certified shower gel is perfect for anyone who loves floral scents. It was a little rose-heavy for my own taste, but I’ll find a new home for it.

glossybox naobay

The luxe Naobay Oxygenating Cream Moisturizing will surely be a treat for my face and neck. I haven’t tried it yet, but I will use it.

glossybox punker

Ardency Inn PUNKER eyeliner looks like just the thing for dramatic eyes. I rarely wear black eyeliner, though. Gotta love getting a full size product, though.

glossybox michael todd

I have read so many rave reviews of the Michael Todd Pumpkin Face Mask that I can’t wait to give it a try. Everyone seems to love the smell, too.

glossybox victoria

I love the nails inc Victoria polish. The color is a gorgeous dark cherry red. 

If my math is correct, this month’s box has a total value of $67.25! And it cost only $21 (which includes shipping costs). I know I will for sure use 3 out of the 5 products. The other 2 products are nice, just not for me. I’m still very happy with the December 2013 box. What about you?

Join the fun and treat yourself to 5 luxury beauty products a month for substantial savings! It’s only $21 for a Monthly Subscription or you can save a bit more when you sign up for a 3-month or yearly subscription.

January 2014 Glossybox Spoilers: 

Every January GLOSSYBOX will contain Vichy Aqualia Thermal Rich Cream ($9 Value). Each box will also include a Beauty Blender and travel sized cleaner, plus 2 more surprise beauty products. Use promo code FANFAV to get a free gift with your subscription.


Filed Under: Beauty, Reviews, Subscription Box Reviews Tagged With: December 2013 Glossybox, gift ideas for women, GlossyBox, January 2014 Glossybox

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