Ecocentric Mom October 2016 Subscription Box Review + Coupon- Mom & Baby Box

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Ecocentric Mom is a monthly subscription box that delivers goodies for moms-to-be and moms at any stage of motherhood. During the sign-up process, you get to specify where you are in the journey of motherhood and the folks behind Ecocentric Mom curate a box specifically for you! Thus, moms-to-be may receive different products than I did, as my daughter is two years old. All selected products will be eco-conscious. They may include products for one’s home, health, beauty, and baby. You can also choose bimonthly deliveries!

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DEAL: Save $5 off first monthly box. Use coupon code HELLO5.

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When I opened up the tissue paper, I was really pleased with the range of products: health and beauty products, food, essential oils and sandwich wraps.

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I couldn’t wait to try all of these things out!

All of the products come listed on a nice large notecard. Ecocentric Mom’s Mom Box’s October 2016 theme is No Scary Stuff — Delivered!

This Halloween, we’re helping you steer clear of the scary stuff lurking in many of your personal care products. Shampoo in your toothpaste? Detergent on your nether-regions? No thank you! Discover pure and natural alternatives that work great without the “scary.”

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I’ve been using Zatik Beauty Essentials’ Dragons Blood Cleansing Gel Gentle Face Rinse ($20) a lot recently. While it seems to clean my face well, it does leave it a little dry, so I’m always sure to follow up immediately with a moisturizer. The scent reminds me a bit of a gin and tonic, which I think is great (could it be that I’m just always thinking about a gin and tonic?)!

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I really like the mild mint taste in David’s Premium Natural Toothpaste ($7.95). This fluoride-free, sulfate-free toothpaste left my mouth feeling clean and fresh. I love that it comes in a recyclable tube and that they include a metal key so that you can get every last drop of it out! I plan to continue using this in the future, once this large 5.25 oz tube runs out.

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EcoTrek Fitness’s Dark Chocolate Toasted Coconut Whole Food Bar ($2.33 based on the cost of 6) contains an astounding 6 servings of fruits and vegetables!

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While I don’t love its taste, I can eat it. For me, this will be a great addition to my pack when I go on long hikes.

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I love the subtle sparkles in Honeybee Gardens’ Smoking Gun Eyeliner ($8.99).

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Unfortunately, the sparkles didn’t show up very well here. I liked how smoothly and evenly this went on.

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I’ve had a severe cold for about a week and a half now, and since I started using Oilogic’s Stuffy Nose Cough ($9.99) essential oils roll on, I haven’t been able to put the stuff down. Breathing really does seem a bit easier with this applied to the back of my neck, chest, and feet.

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Healthy Hoo Hoo’s Gentle Feminine Cleanser ($1?) was very mild and left me feeling clean, refreshed and soft. I like that it’s paraben-free. Unlike Summer’s Eve products, this wash is fragrance-free, which I liked.

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These Wrap-N-Mats Snack Pouches (on sale for $12) make for nice Ziploc replacements for kids lunches. Once open, they act like a placemat, providing a clean eating surface wherever you go. I like the bright colors and the fact that they’re reusable.

I enjoyed this installment of the Ecocentric Mom box very much! The value was great, and I always enjoy trying out all the different eco-conscious products they find every two months. I wonder what new products they’ll discover two months from now!

Have you tried Ecocentric Mom? What has been your favorite new product from this subscription?

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