Subscribe for notification

Fall 2014 Allure Beauty Box Review

Disclosure: If you make a purchase through the links posted below, I may receive a small compensation. Read the full disclosure.
Allure Beauty Box
Cost: $54.95/season ($44.95 + $10 S/H) (Now Sold Out)
Ships To: Continental United States.
Coupon Code: N/A
Fall 2014 Allure Beauty Box
Fall 2014 Allure Beauty Box

I almost couldn’t believe it, but my Fall 2014 Allure Beauty Box arrived this week!

If you aren’t familiar, Allure releases Beauty Boxes on a seasonal basis and have been for years and years. The boxes are jam packed with tons of products and are an incredible value. This season’s box was $44.95 and went on sale on the 26th of August.  The last few sales have been kind of a mess (they sell out so fast and the site gets slammed), but this one went much more smoothly.  And seemed to be much easier to snag. I think was available for at least 45 minutes.  Sometimes they sell out in less than 10 minutes, so 45 minutes was good.

The Box

The Allure Beauty Box ships via UPS and took only a few days to arrive.  It used to take a few weeks to ship, but this one shipped almost the day after I purchased it.  I was very impressed.

First Look

I went back and forth on this box a few times and decided that I would pick it up IF the ordering process was easier this time.  And since it only took five minutes to order, I jumped on it.

The Information Card

The booklet includes a little information about each of the products in the Fall 2014 Allure Beauty Box.  The contents of these box are always shown in advance, but the booklet is a nice reminder.  And a great way to track if you received everything.  There are SO many products in this box that it’s nice to double check.  Here is what was included:

~Aloxxi Dry Shampoo ($20): I love dry shampoo and this didn’t leave any white residue like some of the ones I have tried do.

Aloxxi Dry Shampoo

~Arm & Hammer Spinbrush Truly Radiant Battery Powered Toothbrush ($8.97): Oddly this was one of the items I was most excited about.  We always need new toothbrushes and these are great.

Arm & Hammer Spinbrush Truly Radiant Battery Powered Toothbrush

~Arm & Hammer Truly Radiant Toothpaste ($3.48): Thanks to subscription boxes, including the Honest Co., and coupons / sales, I can’t even tell you the last time I bought toothpaste at the store and actually had to pay for it. I am super weird about toothpaste, but I liked this stuff when I tried it.

Arm & Hammer Truly Radiant Toothpaste

~Ban Total Refresh Cooling Body Cloths ($2.97): These do what they are suppose to, but really just remind me of adult baby wipes.

Ban Total Refresh Cooling Body Cloths

~Burt’s Bees 100% Natural Lip Crayon ($8.99): Burt’s Bees has great lip products and their crayons are no exception. I love the color and it went on very smooth.

Burt’s Bees 100% Natural Lip Crayon

~Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser ($9.19): Yes!  A giant container of cleanser is awesome.  It’s one product that I just don’t get enough of.  So many lotions and serums and creams and masks, but cleansers?  Not so much.

Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser

~Clean & Clear Advantage Daily Soothing Acne Scrub ($5.99): My skin is still breaking out (maybe from my frequent switching of products), so hopefully this works.

Clean & Clear Advantage Daily Soothing Acne Scrub

~Curel Rough Skin Rescue Lotion ($8.88): I am going to give this to my mom.  Ever since I can remember she’s had a big bottle of lotion like this on her counter which pretty much guarantees I never have dry hands at her house.

Curel Rough Skin Rescue Lotion

~Dove Deep Moisture Nourishing Body Wash ($8.99): A total L item.  I am going to put this in my shower for him so he doesn’t use half the bottle of my shower gel.  For a little kid, he uses a lot of product.

Dove Deep Moisture Nourishing Body Wash

~elf Studio Makeup Remover Cleansing Cloths ($3): These are great for traveling, but I wouldn’t use them everyday.  They kind of make you have to scrub to get the makeup off your face and I think they’d irritate my skin if I used them too much.

elf Studio Makeup Remover Cleansing Cloths

~Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Renewal Oil Nourishing Styling Treatment ($22.95): I haven’t been drying my hair much this summer (I’ve just been letting it air dry), so it’s not as dry and damaged as it has been in the past.  But I can always use something to help with flyaways and this does that.

Healthy Sexy Hair Soy Renewal Oil Nourishing Styling Treatment

~Jergens Natural Glow + Firming Daily Moisturizer ($8.69): Oh my gosh, I remember when this (although it didn’t have the firming part back then) first came out and it was actually hard to find.  I haven’t used it in a while, but I always liked it and could use a “tan”, so I will be starting with this asap.  It really is easy to apply and does look natural.

Jergens Natural Glow + Firming Daily Moisturizer

~John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Colour Protecting Shampoo ($4.99): I have actually used this in the past and have been pleased with the results.  I always use it with the Brilliant Brunette conditioner though so I will need to pick one up.

John Frieda Brilliant Brunette Colour Protecting Shampoo

~John Frieda Frizz Ease Go Curlier Heat-Activated Spray ($8.99): I will be passing this on to one of my cousins.  I don’t have naturally curly hair (they do though) and my hair requires about half a can of hair spray before it holds a curl with a curling iron.

John Frieda Frizz Ease Go Curlier Heat-Activated Spray

~John Frieda Precision Foam Colour Intense After-Colour Conditioner ($11.92):Perfect timing because I need to dye my hair like last week.  I actually planned on doing it yesterday, but I only had a “deep auburn” color so I need to pick up a brown today.

John Frieda Precision Foam Colour Intense After-Colour Conditioner

~Make It Straight ($12.99): This is suppose to give you salon blowout results at home.  My hair already is naturally as straight as it is on the box, so this will also be gifted / traded.

Make It Straight

~Neutrogena Triple Repair Fortifying Leave-In Treatment ($5.99): Leave in treatments are the best because I never remember to rinse stuff out and find the masks you have to leave on your hair for 30 minutes to be a time suck.  This is much better and hopefully will fix my split ends.

Neutrogena Triple Repair Fortifying Leave-In Treatment

~Organic Doctor Organic Moroccan Argan Oil Restorative Treatment Conditioner ($24.95):  This looks great!  It’s not something I would buy on my own without trying first,  which is why I love subscription boxes and this Allure box.  A lot of this box is drugstore products I have tried before, but its also got items like this that are totally new to me.

Organic Doctor Organic Moroccan Argan Oil Restorative Treatment Conditioner

~Organic Doctor Organic Tea Tree Face Wash ($14.98): I used this cleanser this morning and I really liked it.  It’s totally new to me, but it left my skin feeling clean and refreshed.

Organic Doctor Organic Tea Tree Face Wash

~Real Techniques Blush Brush ($8.99): I have gotten this brush in the past (maybe in a NewBeauty TestTube?), so this one will be passed on to a friend.

Real Techniques Blush Brush

~Redken Blonde Idol BBB Spray ($19): I’m not blonde, but I will pass this on to a blonde friend.  This is suppose to balance, beautify and brighten blonde hair .

Redken Blonde Idol BBB Spray

~Sally Hansen Miracle Gel ($15.99): So I love the look and lasting power of a gel manicure, however, I cannot stand trying to get it off my nails.  And going to the salon to get it taken off drives me crazy. This is suppose to give you the benefits of a gel manicure, but is easy to remove.  I need to get in a pink mood and test it out this weekend.

Sally Hansen Miracle Gel

~Tresemme 7 Day Keratin Smooth Heat Activated Treatment ($6.98): I have always wanted to get a professional keratin treatment, but I have been scared to ever actually do it.  This will be an awesome (and inexpensive) way to try it.

Tresemme 7 Day Keratin Smooth Heat Activated Treatment

All totaled I came up with a value of $247.87 for the Fall 2014 Allure Beauty Box.  It certainly wasn’t the most valuable box they have offered, but for $55 (including shipping), I think it was worth it.  I think next time though I am going to split this with a friend so that I don’t have so.much.stuff!

Did you get the Fall 2014 Allure Beauty Box?  What did you think?  This box is sold out, but as soon as I hear something about the next one they offer (which will likely be the Winter one in November or December), I will report back!

Spread the love
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!