Wednesday 8 February 2012

Glossy Box- January


'If you would like to receive 5 luxury product miniatures from high-end brands every month, then simply register to create an account and subscribe to receive your first GLOSSYBOX. Fill in your Beautyprofile to help us select products to complement your personal beauty and styling requirements.'

So here is my first glossy box! They cost £10 plus £2-3 P&P. Over all I think this is a brilliant concept. I think there could be issues with tailoring the boxes to the right audience but over all I really like the idea.

This month I received;
Brand - Clarins
Product Name - Extra Firming Day Cream
Price (RPS*) £46 / 50ml(Manufacturer Product Size)
 (Firstly I've always enjoyed clarins products, my nan gave me a pot of peachy coloured moisturiser a few months ago and I really loved the texture, scent, packaging etc. although I wish I had kept the pot as I don't remember the name of the product! Anyway - my understanding is that it is really aimed at older women and this ties in with what I'm saying above, the tailoring of the boxes etc. - it’s not really suitable for a 14 year old subscriber to be using firming anti-wrinkle crèmes but as far as I understand Glossybox are undergoing research into how to target different markets, which would benefit everyone including the cosmetic companies that are investing.)
Although I'm 19 and hardly in need of a firming day moisturiser, I've given this product a go. I like this product and the way it makes your skin look healthy, as if you've had a full 8 hour sleep. It has some rejuvenating qualities that make your skin appear a little brighter too. It doesn’t leave any sticky or greasy residue and has a lovely sophisticated scent. Although I don’t feel it moisturises anymore then my normal L’Oreal day cream which costs £40 LESS than the clarins pot. So over all I'd say this has been a trial and its a good product but I wouldn’t invest in the full 50ml pot as I get the majority of the same benefits from something a lot cheaper. By all means if I really wanted a reliable day and night crème clocking up £100 a month for both then I'd probably invest in these but I'd much rather spend it on a make-up ha!

Brand -Clarins
Product Name- Extra Firming Night Cream
Price (RPS*) £48 / 50ml(Manufacturer Product Size
My second product was the night crème that I am yet to trial so I'll fill this in a few days! I imagine my opinion being rather similar to the comments above as its really not specialised for young skin. Although I still stand by them being great products- scent texture and packaging are all spot on! Just wish they'd do a range for younger people!


Brand -FAB
Product Name -Body Moisturizer
Price (RPS*) £13 / 226.8g (Manufacturer Product Size

 I tested this against my favourite body moisturiser which is technically a body butter. Non the less it was up against the bodyshop body butter (Comes in various scents etc). I haven’t got particularly dry skin but I do find the body shop butters are the only thing that lasts a full 24 hours and really absorbs into my skin. I’ve tried a lot of moisturisers and I've always gone back to the bodyshop tubs so any that I test now have a lot to live up to! This really didn’t cut it. It smelt of old make up sponges, that old stale make up smell I’m sure a few of you have encountered in the past. (I understand people not wanting to use heavily perfumed moisturisers etc. but I feel the body shop ones have a balance and really aren’t over powering/damaging at all.) So this smells horrid, texture is comparable to some hand creams I've used before like not quite smooth and a little chunky. I do however like the finish, my skin did look a little more hydrated and supple after use but it last all of 5 mins so I was a little disappointed. Im not a huge fan of the packaging either.

Again if you are sensitive to colours perfumes etc maybe this would be a really great product to try but for anyone who enjoys a sexy incense of candied ginger (bodyshops Christmas body butter which im IN LOVE with) or lively cherry should probably go check out the body shop butters! (Which are a little cheaper than this moisturiser above.) I rate this at 1/5. The packaging isn’t doing anything for me.


Brand -Eyeko
Product- Name Skinny Eyeliner
Price (RPS*) £9.50 / per pencil(Manufacturer Product Size)

Next up is an eye liner pencil from Eyeko! I really like the design. Its rather clever claiming you can use the long silver end as a handle once you've sharpened it to the nib! which is rather practical and yet looks really stylish - reminds me of the L’Oreal Infinite lip liners which have a similar handle/ sleek look. ALTHOUGH for almost 10 quid look how much product you get! That’s at least a cm or two shorter than most good eye liner pencils I own. Next the product its self - I got sent a green one. I haven’t worn a coloured eye liner since I was 14. So testing this has been a little biased as I'm already against the grain due to the colour. It's not long wearing, although rather quite pigmented. Mine lasted 2 and a half hours before needing a top up, decent for a pencil liner but I wouldn’t advise using these on a night out. I suppose topped with a suited eye shadow it would hold in place for a considerable time. I just wish I'd received a black or brown one so I could wear them the same as I'd wear my normal make up and test it a little more vigorously! But any who. I'd give this a 2.5/5 I wanted to give it a 3 but the price dragged it down considering the length of the actual pencil.
Brand- Murad
Product Name- Hybrids Skin Perfecting Primer - Dewy
Price (RPS*) £29 / 30ml(Manufacturer Product Size)


 I must admit I haven’t tested this as much as I'd of hoped purely as I'm not use to incorporating a primer into my make up routine. I swatched this and was pleasantly surprised to find its the same colour as a medium tone concealer. All primers I've had in the past have been pinkie or cream based so to see this with skin coloured pigment excites me. As for the Dewy finish I'm really not as enthusiastic. I prefer more of a matte look with dewy cheeks, but looking at the rest of their range they do offer a matte version of this primer. I find matte products last on your skin a little longer so that’s probably where this preference comes from but I'm going to give this a good try. Regardless of what most people say -girls mostly always where a bit of make up to the gym and I find its a good place to test new products especially face products! So I'm going to put this primer through its paces tonight and leave my update. It has no scent and the packaging is pretty sleek and cute. You pop of the cap and there’s a small pump action top. I'll update this tonight probably after 9 with how the product performed! The price is a little more than what I'd want to pay for a primer but if it gives a really unbelievable make up base and a nice finish I could be swayed to invest.
So that’s it for now. I'll add in a bit more once I've had a week or so testing these products more consistently. I'm quite pleased I subscribed to glossy box I just wish I'd received an item of make-up rather than a cosmetic that I could use daily and feel a bit more like I’m getting proper use from. I've trialled so many moisturisers and body products- to then receive 2 face and 1 body moisturiser in my first box I feel a bit like I'm revisiting product groups I've already found really good personal matches for. I suppose there is always room for improvement and you never know you might find an absolute gem one month! If anyone else has subscribed to glossybox I'd like to hear what you thought of this month’s products?
Katie x

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