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Target “L’Oreal Paris” Beauty Box Review

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Target “L’Oreal Paris” Beauty Box
Cost: $5/One-Time Purchase (now sold out)
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A
Target "L'Oreal Paris" Beauty Box Review
Target “L’Oreal Paris” Beauty Box

My Target “L’Oreal Paris” Beauty Box arrived over the weekend! This Target Beauty Box was $5 (they vary between $5 and $7) and was available through Target’s website for a limited time only. The “L’Oreal Paris” box was released on October 5th and sold out in about 24 hours.  It usually sells out in a few hours or less, so they must have had a much higher quantity of these. I am not sure if there is any set schedule on when they release boxes, but they offered them in April, June, July, August, September and October of this year.  And, according to the Target website, the next one is “coming soon”.  These are NOT subscription boxes and must be purchased individually as they are released.

The Box

Target Beauty Box ships via USPS and arrived just a few days after I ordered it. I can’t recall if I got tracking on this one or if it just appeared in my mailbox.

First Look

This box had more packets and smaller samples than most of the other Target Beauty Box boxes.  It’s still a great value though and a fun way to try new products so I knew I’d be picking it up.

The Information Card

The October 2015 L’Oreal Paris Target Beauty Box included the following items:

~L’Oréal Paris Voluminous Mascara ($5.89): If I ever run out of mascara from subscription boxes (this rarely happens), I tend to buy drugstore brands.  They really do a great job and are (obviously) much less expensive.  The formula on this one is great and I didn’t find it to be clumpy at all. It did take a few coats to get a good amount of volume though.

L’Oreal Paris Voluminous Mascara

~L’Oreal Total Repair 5 Restoring Shampoo (1.7fl.oz / 50mL): I know some people don’t love receiving shampoo in subscription boxes, but I actually love it.  I do wish they’d include the conditioner along with it though. That’s my subscription box pet peeve – shampoo without conditioner (or vice versa).

L’Oreal Total Repair 5 Restoring Shampoo

~L’Oreal Paris Elnett Stain Hairspray (2.2oz): Love this hairspray!  It doesn’t leave your hair all crunchy, but it does it’s job. For a while I tried to use non-aresol hairspray, but I have some to realize that it just doesn’t do the job for me.  This stuff does though!

L’Oreal Paris Elnett Stain Hairspray

~L’Oreal Paris Age Perfect Cell Renewal Night Cream / L’Oreal Paris Revitalift Volume Filler / L’Oreal Paris True Match Shade Strips: The box also included samples of L’Oreal Age Perfect and L’Oreal Revitalift.  They were tiny one time use samples so I can’t really tell if they actually work or not.  I did love the “True Match” Shade Strips though.  It’s a great way to figure out what color foundation you need at home instead of standing at the store while your kids are being crazy (maybe that’s just mine).

L’Oreal Paris Age Perfect Cell Renewal Night Cream / L’Oreal Paris Revitalift Volume Filler / L’Oreal Paris Advanced Haircare Ultimate Straight

~L’Oreal Paris Advanced Haircare Ultimate Straight: Now this is a set I can get behind!  It’s shampoo, pre-conditoiner and conditioner!  I have never used a pre-conditioner, but I am totally game for it.

L’Oreal Paris Advanced Haircare Ultimate Straight

All totaled the Target L’Oreal Paris box had a value of $16 (according to the Target website).  I didn’t love this quite as much as I have loved some of the previous beauty boxes, but it was still an awesome deal. This box included a $5 off $20 coupon for your L’Oreal Paris purchase of $20 or more at Target or Target.com too!

As I mentioned this box is now sold out, but I will post as soon as Target releases the next Beauty Box!

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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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