The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review

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The Boodle Box
Cost: $29.99 (One Month / Gift).  $24.99/month (3-Months). $19.99 (6-months).
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A

The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
The Boodle Box is a monthly subscription box full of adorable accessories and beauty products that encourage girls of all ages (boxes are broken down into a 5-10 age group and an 11+ age group) to uncover new things and discover themselves in the process! This box is for the 11+ age group (aka Boodle Box Two), but you don’t have to be a tween or teen to enjoy it.  I am well over that age and love it!
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
The Boodle Box ships via USPS. Boxes arrive at the very beginning of the month (or at the end of the previous month), which I love.
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review

The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
The March 2016 The Boodle Box included the following items:

~OFRA Eyeliner in Coffee Bean (full-size) ($13): OFRA pops up in subscription boxes on a frequent basis, but I do like their products.  The Boodle Box does send makeup in their boxes from time to time, but I appreciate that they don’t send super dark colors or items that aren’t age appropriate.
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Harvey Prince Hello Body Butter (15mL) ($3): Harvey Prince is another subscription box favorite.  The “Hello” scent is a blend of citrus and floral notes and I love it. Their body creams contain a blend of Almond Oil and Shea Butter, so they don’t just smell fantastic, they are super moisturizng as well.
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
~The Nest Egg Scented Soap ($2.99): This is adorable! It’s the cutest little pink egg shaped soap in an adorable little bird’s nest.  Perfect for a guest bath.
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Sunnyside Up Egg Mold ($9.99): I believe that The Boodle Box sent us a similiar mold a while back for Halloween.  I think it was a skull maybe?  I think the bunny is adorable and we will use it for pancakes on Easter morning.
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Beauty Junkie Face Mask ($2.99): These are the types of masks that first got me hooked on masks all those years ago, so I love seeing them.  This one is a  Shea Butter Mud Mask and is to be left on for 15 minutes.  I am going to put it aside in a box for one of my younger cousins.
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Nail Art Pink & Purple Caviar Duo ($10): These are 3-in-1 polish tools.  They have a regular brush, but also contain a “micro-nib” for finer details and caviar beads to add the final touches.
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review
~Jane Cosmetics Hyacinth Shimmer Eye Shadow ($8): This fun purple shadow came packaged in this super cute flower top box!  This shadow isn’t too dark or too bright.  Just a fun purple shimmer!
The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review

The Boodle Box (Two) March 2016 Subscription Box Review

All totaled I came up with a value of $49.97 for the February 2016 The Boodle Box. As usual I loved this box and only wish it had existed when I was a tween / teen!

What do you think of The Boodle Box?  If you are interested in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here.  They also have a shop which carries individual items from past boxes, some limited edition themed boxes, previous months boxes and more. Totally check it 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!

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