OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box Review

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OROGOLD Box
Cost: $48/month (Payable annually)
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A
OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box Review
OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box

OROGOLD Box is a skincare subscription service that delivers one box containing 3 travel-sized products directly to your door every 3 months. You must purchase an annual subscription to this box which works out to $48/quarter.

OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box Review
The Box

OROGOLD ships via USPS.  Your first box will ship immediately and subsequent boxes will ship quarterly.

OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box Review
First Look
OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box Review
Second First Look

I first discovered OROGOLD when I received their $298 Orogold Cosmetics 24K Bionic Complex Thermal Mask in my Mother’s Day GLOSSYBOX. I was impressed immediately and when I heard they were starting a subscription box I was all over it!  OROGOLD products are available through their shop online and at OROGOLD stores across the country.  I would call them an exclusive, high-end brand because it’s not like you can walk into Sephora or Macy’s and pick them up.

The box didn’t contain an information card, although I wish it would have!  The December 2015 OROGOLD featured the following items:

~24K Foaming Cleanser (30mL / 1fl.oz.): This foaming cleanser works to cleanse your skin of excessive oils and impurities to enhance the natural glow of your skin.  It made my skin feel amazing and I am actually looking forward to washing my face with this again!  I don’t know the science behind it, but yes, OROGOLD does use actual gold in their products!

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24K Foaming Cleanser

~24K Deep Day Moisturizing Cream (15g / 1oz) ($58): This cream is designed to “give your skin a fresh and revitalized feeling”.  It’s super rich and luxurious and a little bit goes a long way!

OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box Review
24K Deep Day Moisturizing Cream

~OROGOLD Salt Souffle (70g / 2.5oz): This salt souffle (I just love that name) smells good and leaves you skin silly smooth.  It’s not something I would use daily (I can’t find a price but I am certain it’s not something I could afford to use daily even if I wanted to), but instead I am going to use it once a week when I feel like I want to treat myself!

OROGOLD December 2015 Subscription Box Review
OROGOLD Salt Souffle

I couldn’t find prices for everything online, but I am 100% certain that this box is well over the $48 cost. It’s luxurious and unique and I can’t wait to see what types of products they include in future boxes.

What do you think of the OROGOLD box? If you are interested in subscribing (remember you have to subscribe on an annual basis), head here and check them out.

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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!

This Post Has 5 Comments

  1. Laura

    I’ve passed this store at my mall but it looks so “fancy” inside I never went it. This would be a great way to try their products. How big are the sample sizes? Do you get a least a weeks worth of trying them?

    1. Jennifer

      Oh yeah, you’d get at least a week. Gosh, maybe even 3 weeks on the cleanser and moisturizer????

    2. Ragan

      I hear they have super high-pressure sales tactics in the mall stores. So if you are at all interested, this seems to be the way to go.

      1. Jennifer

        That is good to know. We don’t have a store in the area!

      2. Agona

        I hate the stores/kiosks that have the high-pressured sales tatics, ESPECIALLY when it comes to skin care. This is my biggest pet peeve. I have extremely acne prone skin that breaks out with minor environmental/diet changes, let alone skincare changes. I’m not just going to slather something on my face on a whime without some sort of gradual testing process. Sorry about my rant on mall salespeople. 🙂

        Random factoid: the reason why I’m even on my current skin care regime is because my faclist at the time handed me 3 weeks worth of samples and asked that I try them. I did and my skin improved. And when they ran out, I went back to my old routine, stubbornly unconvinced that it made a difference. 2 weeks later, my skin took a huge nose dive. I bought the full-size and my facialist never pressured me once. She let the products speak for themselves–I fully believe that good products will sell themselves, which is what makes this sample subscription a good idea for those who are interested in this line of products.

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