Topbox September 2013: Chatelaine Edition
This is going to be a long post, just so you know.
This month, I was really excited to receive my first Topbox.
I’ve been part of subscription services in the past, but they’ve never really
wowed me. Every time I see a Topbox blog post or video, I’m always impressed,
so I decided it was time to give it a shot. Topbox costs $12 per month, plus
tax. I think mine is $13.80 with all the fees added in. I spend more than that
trying new products every month anyway, so I figure this is a good way to curb
that habit.
I will admit I was worried that it wasn’t going to be very
good. Even though I swore I wasn’t going to spoil it for myself, I went and
looked at the blog posts on this month’s box as soon as they came out, days
before mine arrived, and it made me nervous. No two boxes were getting exactly
the same things, and people were unhappy with what they got, and it just made
me scared that I was going to hate it.
This month’s Topbox was done in conjunction with Canadian
magazine Chatelaine, meaning that
one of the products is from their Beauty 100 list of top beauty products, and they
designed a special extra gorgeous mailing tube. I’m going to have to find a use
for it somewhere in my room because it’s adorable. It’s also really big because
an entire Chatelaine magazine is crammed inside. Also this month, if you’re a Topbox
subscriber, you can sign up for a year of Chatelaine for $14.95 and get a free Topbox
and a rose gold watch. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t considering it.
So besides the magazine, what else was in there?
A loose setting powder
to set foundation, control oil and minimise shine.
It’s pretty pale, but so am I, so I think it will be the
right shade. I hope that no one darker than me received this though. I use
setting powders, and I’m almost out of my regular one, so I’m excited to get to
try this out. It’s also a Canadian brand, and that’s a benefit.
Full size is $32 for 10g, and I received 4.5g, so value =
$14.40
Next is Chatelaine’s Pick, which is POREfessional by Benefit Cosmetics.
PRO balm to minimise
the appearance of pores and fine lines.
I love Benefit. I think their products are great. I’ve used
POREfessional in the past, and it’s an excellent primer. It really does visibly
shrink pores. I’m definitely going to use up every bit of this. My only
complaint is how small it is. 3mL is a teensy amount, and it looks (and probably
is) the kind of thing that companies give away for free. Even though it is a
pricey item, this sample doesn’t seem special. Just my two cents.
Full size is $34 for 22mL, value of sample = $4.64
Stabilizing formula
for acne-prone skin that helps promote the skin’s natural healing process.
This is another sample from a Canadian company. It also has
a little bubble that says new next to
it. I did receive a full size product. Yep. That is indeed full size. Given, it
does come in three sizes and this is the smallest, but wow. I do like that it
is sealed. A lot of the little squeezey bottle type samples aren’t, and I still
use them, but I like it better when it has that little strip of foil over the
top. It’s got a grey colour to it, but when you rub it into the skin it doesn’t
leave a tinge to your skin or anything (thank God). I wouldn’t say that I have
acne-prone skin, but I do get the occasional breakout, usually after a long night
of eating and or drinking in a way that is less healthy than normal, so this
could be useful. I’m sure I’ll use it up, but it might take a while.
Full size is $25 for 30mL, which I received. Also available
in 60mL ($49.95) or 120mL ($99.95).
Oil care that’s a cut
above. Antidote for dull and damaged hair.
My hair has certainly been less damaged since I chopped it
all off, but I have been heat styling with increasing frequency, so it doesn’t
hurt to cover all of your bases. I’ve used Redken shampoos in the past and
haven’t been blown away. They’re just okay. They’re not great. This is a new
product, so maybe it will be better. I like the scent. It’s a vaguely floral,
lavender-like smell. I enjoy it. These are a good size to tuck into my
overnight bag for the next time I’m travelling. That’s almost certainly where
all of my sample shampoos and conditioners end up.
Full size shampoo is $18.99 for
300mL, mine is worth $3.17
Full size conditioner is $19.99 for 250mL, mine is worth
$2.40
A new charmingly
playful yet lethally gorgeous Floriental fragrance by Katy Perry.
I’m not going to give this one a value because it is listed
as a bonus product, and most counters give these away. I like it, I think. It’s
spicy and floral at the same time, and it has a pleasant bergamot scent, kind
of like the aftertaste of Earl Grey tea. I don’t think I love it. I’ll get a
couple of uses out of the sample and that will be that.
That’s the September Topbox. I think that it met my
expectations. It didn’t exceed them. It beat the pants off of the now-defunct
Glymm and Glossybox. Next month’s box ships early, so I’ll be back around then
with another one of these!
Total Value: $49.61 (not including the Chatelaine magazine,
which didn’t have a price)
Price paid: $13.80 (including taxes)
Do you get any
subscription boxes? Were you happy with what you got?