Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review – October 2016

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Imperial Glamour
Cost: $25/month (full-size) $16/month (mini box)
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box contains luxurious bath and shower products, skincare and cosmetics. Boxes contain high quality, natural, organic and vegan products and are delivered to your door on a monthly basis.

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box ships via USPS on a monthly basis.

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

The October 2016 Imperial Glamour Beauty Box didn’t have an information card, but the box contained the following items:

~LVX Nail Polish (Vanille) ($16): I wasn’t sold on this shade at first, but I love it now.  It will be great for winter.  LVX polishes are 7-free (meaning they are formulated without Formaldehyde, Formaldehyde Resin, DBP, Toluene, Camphor, Xylene & Parabens), cruelty-free and vegan.

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

 

~Beautiful Feet Cooling Gel (2oz) (~$5): This pink gel “cools, conditions and leaves skin refreshed”. It’s great for at-home pedicures – after you get the dead skin off, but before you put the heavy foot cream on.  It felt great, and a little goes a long way with this.

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

 

~Enfusia Blends for Body Lavender Enfusion Body Lotion ($2.99): This lotion is phthalate, paraben, silicon and wax free.  It was moisturizing, but the lavender isn’t my favorite scent in lotion.

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016
~Enfusia Body Mist Lavender Enfusion ($2.99): This spray is Sulfate, Paraben, and Phthalate free and can be used either as a room mist or a body mist. I am going to use it as a room spray.  For some reason, I don’t love lavender on my skin, but it’s great as a room spray.

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

 

~Beautiful Feet Mineral Soak (14g) (~$1.50): This is an all-natural blend of completely water soluble ingredients. It reminds me of the stuff they add to the foot bath when you are getting a pedicure.  It actually probably is the same stuff.  It smells good and will really help out my feet (as long as I remember to use it on a regular basis).

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

 

~California Mango Magic Cuticle Oil ($3.99): I am all out of cuticle oil, so the timing on this is great!   It’s super moisturizing, and I could see a difference right away.

Imperial Glamour Beauty Box Review - October 2016

All totaled I came up with a value of $32.47 for the October 2016 Imperial Glamour Beauty Box (full-size).  I did some estimating, but I think I came pretty close.  It included some new-to-me brands which I always like and that LVX polish will be on my nails soon ;).

If you are interested in checking out Imperial Glamour Beauty Box, you can find out more here.

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Jennifer

Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

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