Saturday, July 27, 2013

Makeup programs like Glossybox and Birchbox?

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bella


So I am shopping for a present for one of my really good friends. She is really into high end makeup products like Sephora, Bobbi Brown, Urban Decay, Nars, etc. I really want to find some cheap and good ways to get her samples at a reasonable price. She is already signed up for Glossybox and Birchbox. I need other subscription makeup deliver sets. I also want to know about any other fun monthly subscription programs. It doesn't just have to be narrowed down to makeup. If you have any ideas please message me back :)


Answer
If you want to do something other than make up, julep.com has a really cool program. Basically, you do a small quiz and they pair you up with a style profile (but you can always change it if you want) and every month for 20 dollars you get 2 nail polishes (or 3 for one of the profiles) and another julep product like mascara, or quick dry drops, or the new body frosting (but the profile that gets 3 nail polishes doesn't get an extra) and then they usually have a sample or some candy also in the box. Also, you can choose not to get that month or quit any time. They usually send out the emails around the 22nd of a month and you have like 7 days to decide if you want that month, but you can also get another style's box if you like it more, or you can get those colors in addition to your colours. Also, everything on the julep website is 20% off to julep mavens (members)

sorry this is so long but yeah, I get a box every month and I really love it

Ever heard of "dry nails"?




Bobbie


I've had monthly pedicures for about a year. Yesterday i took the polish off and I've got this white stuff on my toe nails. I went to a doc in the box at the grocery store and the nurse actually googled photos of nail fungus to compare my nails to. She couldn't tell me for sure that i had fungus but suggested I see a specialist. So I walked next door to the spa where I get my nails done (it's a medical spa.. super clean..single use equipment). The nail tech(who says she took a class on diseases of nails) told me it's not fungus it's dryness because the nail polish is drying to the nail. I have had polish on them constantly for a year. So who do I believe?


Answer
Go with the nail tech at the spa; she'd have seen other cases where people had fungus or dry nails.




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