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NewBeauty TestTube
Cost: $38.90 ($29.95 plus $8.95 shipping)/bi-monthly
Ships To: Continental United States.
NewBeauty TestTube is one of those boxes that I got “just to try” for a month and then ended up keeping! I love when that happens because it means I got a fabulous box, but I swear it’s always my intention to just try them ;).
If you aren’t familiar, TestTube is an exclusive, one-of-a-kind sampling program that enables members the opportunity to try a variety of the latest breakthrough beauty products before investing in them, and then share their feedback about the products. Six times a year, for just $29.95 (plus shipping and handling), subscribers receive a TestTube filled with deluxe and full-size products from the hottest beauty brands. Members will also receive a subscription to NewBeauty magazine, delivered quarterly. I should note that this is different than QVC New Beauty Test Tube, which is a quarterly subscription.
NewBeauty TestTube ships via FedEx Smart Post and took five days to arrive.
As you know I get a lot of boxes, but I swear NewBeauty TestTube has some of the cutest packaging out there. Not only are the boxes hot pink, but the inside is a fun print and everything is always so nicely packaged.
The actual products come in a “test tube” which is also quite cute. I need to figure out what I can reuse these for because I do hate throwing them away. Maybe for legos or paint brushes for the kids? That could work.
NewBeauty TestTube doesn’t have just an information card. Rather they have a little booklet (actually a big booklet) that gives product information, price information, details on where to buy, etc. It’s awesome. Here is what was included in my July 2014 NewBeauty TestTube:
~Laura Geller Waterproof Eye Spackle Hues Advanced Primer & Eyeshadow (Mauve Majesty) ($23): Totally love the product, but the color? Not so much. I actually think this is just about the color of my eyelids. LOL. It’s a fun twist up pen and went on nice and smooth, but it didn’t really look like “enough”.
~Philosophy Hope in a Jar Skin Smoothing Body Lotion ($12.82): I have always been a big fan of Philosophy stuff. I think it’s because of the cool the bottles and labeling. This lotion smells great (I can’t think of one thing from Philosophy that doesn’t) and goes on hydrates well.
~Lumene Time Freeze Firming Night Cream ($7.50): The information booklet actually says the tube has “Lumene Time Freeze Anti-Age CC Color Correcting Cream”, but I received a night cream instead. I don’t mind the difference, but I did wonder why my CC cream was a pot. According to one sight I saw, this is good for those around of the age of 45+. Hmm. Maybe TestTube is trying to tell me something?
~Bliss Soapy Suds Body Wash + Bubbling Bath (Blood Orange + White Pepper) ($2.25): Love. I already have the full sized one in my cart at Sephora. It smells amazing, made my skin soft and did I mention that it smelled good? This is a complete yes!
~Yon-ka Pamplemousse (Normal to Oily Skin) ($56): Wow! I had no idea that this was such an expensive item. This is to be used after your cleanser in the morning and at night. I think I am going to try pairing this with the serum I have been using to see if I can get a more noticeable difference.
~Dove Advanced Hair Series – Oxygen Moisture Shampoo & Conditioner (~$1): I’m not overly excited by these, but I am not overly annoyed either. They will certainly get used and I might end up stashing them in my travel bag in case the hotel I am staying at doesn’t have good stuff. Disney has H20 stuff which is great, but they have a shampoo / conditioner 2-in-1 which I don’t love. I certainly could have used this while I was there.
~Biosilk Color Therapy Lock and Protect ($12.50): I need to get more hair. LOL. I have so many hair products that I want to use up before I open a new product. Ahh, what to do! I like that this is a leave-in treatment and I am sure I will crack and open this over the weekend.
All totaled I came up with a value of $115.07 for the July 2014 NewBeauty TestTube, which is tripe the cost of the tube! I didn’t wow me like my first month (March) did, but it’s also not enough to make me cancel either! I was disappointed though that this tube didn’t have the little “Beauty To Go” bag that usually comes with it. Fingers crossed it will be back in September!
What do you think of NewBeauty TestTube? If you want to check them out or learn more, click here. If you want to order, but want a deal, let me know and I can send you an invite that will score you $5 off your first tube.