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Target Beauty Box Review – July 2017

Target Beauty Box Review - July 2017
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My July 2017 Target Box has arrived! This Target Beauty Box was $7 (they vary in price from $5-$10) and was available through Target’s website for a limited time. Boxes are generally released on Monday’s of the first week of the month, but that does vary due to holidays. Target Beauty Box boxes are NOT subscription boxes and must be purchased individually as they are released.

From Target
Bring on the bonfires, BBQs and poolside parties. Inside this box, you’ll find a few of our beauty faves that’ll give you some extra sparkle this summer. Try ’em out, and if you love them as much as we do, find the full-size version at Target.com/BeautyBox.

Target Beauty Box
Cost: $7/One-Time Purchase
Ships To: United States.
Coupon Code: N/A


The July 2017 Target Beauty Box shipped via USPS and took just under a week to arrive to me.

I have skipped a few Target boxes lately, but this one was too good to pass up!

The July 2017 Target Beauty Box theme was “Hello…..Fireworks” and included the following items:

~Scunci Cashmere Headwraps (Black and Charcoal)- 2 ct (~$2): These headbands are fantastic!  They are soft and stretchy and keep my hair off my face while working out.

~e.l.f. Illuminating Mist & Set (2.02 oz) ($3): This “fine mist creates a natural glow on the skin with ultra-fine, light-reflecting particles for an instant illuminating effect.”  It did make my skin look dewy, but the pump is fast!  It felt like I was spraying hairspray on my face.  This would be better in aerosol mister of some sort!

~Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel Moisturizer (0.25 oz) ($2.65): This gel can be worn under makeup and leaves your skin feeling smooth and hydrated.  I, personally, liked it better at night.  Some people mentioned not loving the smell, but I was okay with it.

~John Frieda Frizz Ease Secret Weapon (0.15 fl.oz) (Sample Packet):  I swear the original listing for this box showed that this would be a 1oz sample? I didn’t screen shot the listing though, so I can’t be certain.  This worked at taming my crazy flyaways, but I probably wouldn’t buy the full size.  ETA: This box was to include a 1oz tube of the Frizz Ease (thanks Jessica for the details).  I contacted customer service who offered me a refund of 10% on the box.  I let them know that Jessica had been offered a refund of $2 when she contacted customer service about the issue and they matched that for me.

 

~ACURE Day Cream (1 oz) ($9.71): Acure is one of my favorite brands that Target carries.  Their products are paraben-free, phthalate-free and made in the USA.  This is just a great overall day cream.  Not too heavy, but it did the job and made my skin feel great.

 

~Neutrogena Make-Up Remover Cleansing Towelettes (7 ct) ($1.47): I swatch a lot of makeup and am always grabbing for towelettes!  This work perfect.  They aren’t drying or too wet and soap and get makeup off FAST!

~Secret Cool Waterlily Clear Gel Deodorant (0.5 oz) ($1.06): I always like to have a deodorant in my purse, and this one is already there.  It smells good, and I love the Secret Gel formula.  It dries quickly, and I have never had any issues with white residue.  It’s clear in the container and stays clear on.

~Que Bella Limited Edition Duo – Dead Sea Mud & Pineapple Peel Off- 2 pc (~$2): I tested the Pineapple Peel Off mask and loved it.  My skin felt hydrated, and it was fun to use ;).  I will wait a few days and then test out the Dead Sea one!

All totaled I came up with a value of $21.89 for the July 2017 Target Beauty Box.  I thought this was a fantastic box and I am happy with the value!  Totally worth it in my opinion!

As of this post, the July 2017 Target Beauty Box is SOLD OUT! I will post if happens to go back on sale and will also post when Target releases details on the August 2017 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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