Play! by Sephora Box March 2016
When I found out Sephora was coming out with a monthly subscription box, I was ecstatic. I had pretty much given up on them entirely after trying out Ipsy for a few months (and a trial of Birchbox along the way, also) but I figured, since almost all my beauty purchases were made at Sephora, their box would be perfect. Of course, I went on to the website, realized that there was a waitlist, promptly signed myself up...and then forgot about it.
So imagine my surprise when more than six months later, I got an email saying I was finally off the waitlist (conveniently the day after I had signed up for the Allure Beauty Box -- which I reviewed here)!
The shipping schedule for the box is pretty annoying, because it wasn't sent out until the end of the third week and I received it about a week ago. Hopefully, that's just an early kink that will be worked out.
Each month has a specific theme for all the products, with the March 2016 box named "The Perfection Collection".
The products:
1) Murad Invisiblur Perfecting Shield Broad Spectrum SPF 30 (1.0 fl oz: $65)
I have tried a few other Murad products in the past and, to be honest, I just do not understand all the hype. I haven't found the hefty price-tag worth it so I wasn't too excited to try this out. It's supposed to be a SPF + moisturizer + basically a built in "instagram filter" for your face all in one. I'm not so sure about the last part. I'm sure it moisturized and protected my skin, but I most definitely still had to use concealer and makeup. I think I'll stick with my cheaper Aveeno Positively Radiant Moisturizer that costs me a fraction of the price.
2) Fresh Soy Face Cleanser (1.7 fl oz: $15)
Every time I've tried to get my hands on the Fresh cleanser deluxe samples from Sephora, they've been out of stock and with all the other face cleansers I have, I didn't feel the need to purchase it without trying it out first. Fresh's other products have always been phenomenal (still managed to hold out on buying the full sized Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment) so I wanted to try this cleanser out as soon as possible. The product claims that the soy helps refresh skin and the cleanser removes makeup, and my face did feel noticeably cleaner after I used it but it was definitely not completely makeup-free. This is another one of those items that feels good on my skin, but not enough to necessarily justify the cost, especially if you already have a go-to cleanser.
3) Sephora Collection - The Perfectionist Airbrush Sponge ($12)
The shape for these sponges is different than the traditional Beauty Blender, but I find that that's an improvement and makes it easier to handle when applying makeup. Also, these sponges last a whole lot longer and I haven't had problems with mold, discoloration, and all the other complaints associated with the original Beauty Blender.
If you haven't tried using a sponge for makeup application/blending and were hesitant because of the price tag, I would recommend checking these out. I was skeptical about using sponges initially, but I really think that they do a far better job of giving a more natural, flawless appearance.
(The sponge that came with the Play! by Sephora box is currently sold out but here are similar products that you can try out: Sephora Sponge, black'Up Contouring Sponge, Blending Sponge)
4) Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Oil (1 oz: $42)
Again, this is not a cheap investment so I would recommend trying out something a little easier to work with if this is your first foray into primers. And, obviously, avoid this if you have any problems with oily skin. I'm probably going to stick with my Nars primer from here on out, but I can see this being useful for applying to those specific dry patches on your skin, if you have those. If you really don't like the feel of the original primer (I admit, the silicone makes it difficult to work with at times) and want an alternative that also isn't oily, I would try out the Smashbox Photo Finish Primer Water. The best part is that it comes in a more affordable size so you can try it out with less regret.
5) Kat Von D Tattoo Liner - "Trooper" ($19)
I think I've mentioned this eye liner multiple times already, so I'll spare you the details. This has been my holy grail eyeliner since I first tried it out and I try to keep myself stocked up for when I run out. It truly is waterproof, smudge-proof (good for people like me that are constantly rubbing their eyes...oops), and very pigmented. I'm terrible at working with liquid eyeliner but I really think that liquid gives the most vibrant color so this was a God-send. One or two swipes is all you need to get the color pay-off and the pen is easy to control so you can make the line as thick or thin as you want.
6) Maison Martin Margiela - "Replica" Beach Walk
Along with the five deluxe samples in the box, Sephora also sends a small fragrance sample, which is nice because the size is useful for travel. This month's perfume was different from what I usually use (I'm more into the muskier scents) but I liked it; "Beach Walk" is appropriate for the Spring - fresh, clean, and a much lighter scent.
Verdict:
Though this first month's beauty box had items that I wouldn't necessarily purchase, it was nice to try out different formulations, brands, and products that were outside of my comfort zone. The biggest perk with the Sephora box, for me at least, is the fact that I make most of my beauty purchases there and this allows me to try out mid/high range items before I commit. As you can see from the pricing for the full-sized products, the items tend to be pricier than the Allure box and that may be a benefit or flaw, depending on the individual.
Given that I felt pretty much the same way about both boxes this month, I'll probably give it another month or so before I decide which one to keep!
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