BuddhiBox Review – January 2019

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BuddhiBox Review - January 2019
BuddhiBox is a curated box of items to enhance your yoga practice and lifestyle. BuddhiBox is $30.95/month, and each month you will receive 4-6 full and sample sized items that enrich mind, body, and soul. Items may include healthy food, supplements, beauty products, and yoga accessories. BuddhiBox also offers a smaller box for $11.95/month which includes 2-3 product samples and coupons. I received the full-size BuddhiBox to review.

BuddhiBox
Cost: Full-Size: $30.95/month.  Sample Size: $11.95/month.
Ships To: United States and Canada.
Coupon Code: N/A

Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own, and no compensation was received.

BuddhiBox Review - January 2019
BuddhiBox ships via USPS.  Boxes always ship on time and I do not believe I have ever had an issue with a missing or broken product.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019
Inside the box is a cloth drawstring bag with all of the month’s items inside.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019
The January 2019 BuddhiBox included the following items:

~Buddhi Box Evil Eye Pouch ($20): The evil eye pouch hopes to be the tailsman you need to keep you from harm.  Use it in your gym bag or purse to hold cosmetics and other personal items and keep it with you wherever you go.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

~Barre Girl Yoga Socks ($18): Sticky socks!  YES!  I was thrilled when I saw these in the box.  I go to barre class about 5x/week, so I go through a ton of sticky socks.  These have lots of little grippies and the double straps on the top make sure they stay on your feet.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

~Madhavi Rathod – Vedic Astrology Forecast: I am not 100% sure what this is?  I believe that you can contact Madhavi Rathod for a personalized astrology forecast.

~YogaLifestyle VidaTea Sample ($6): These detox teas are USDA certified organic, all-natural ingredients like yerba mate, oolong, cinnamon & goji berries.  They contain no caffeine and can be brewed hot or over ice.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

~Savvy Stone Elixirs Kali Blend Spray ($16): The Kali spray is ideal for empowerment and liberation. It’s infused with carnelian & hibiscus essential oil and is used after working out or anytime you need some refreshing.  It could also be used as a room spray.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

~BuddhiBox Evil Eye Enamel Key Chain ($20): Cannot keep the pouch with you at all times to ward off the evil eye?  No worries, this will always be with you.  Protecting you and your keys.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

~BuddhiBox Black Labradorite Bracelet ($20): Labradorite is a powerful stone that can help expand piritual awareness while keeping you grounded.  It is gorgeous alone, but would also work nicely in a stack.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

~Reiki Votive Candle White Sage ($5): White sage has been believed to be a blessed, sacred, cleansing, purifying and protective plant. Burning this candle will help to guide and protect you while also assisting you in seeking out blessings of prosperity and health and inspire safeguard.
BuddhiBox Review - January 2019

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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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