Kloverbox December 2016 Subscription Box Review & Coupon

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Kloverbox is a unique natural and cruelty-free beauty and lifestyle subscription box delivering the purest in beauty, nutrition, health, and home essentials. It is $25 a month and is available in 1, 3, or 6-month terms. The 1 and 3-month subs automatically renew until canceled.

DEAL: Save 10% on your whole subscription with coupon code HS10!


The information card contained a list of all the items in the box and everything was neatly tucked in between brown and festive gold squiggles. Kloverbox provides coupon codes for some of the items so if you fall in love with a product or want to discover a new item from a particular brand you can save some dough!

Timeless Organics Skin Care Timeless Muscle Soak – Relax ($6.99) Ahhhh, lavender! I strongly dislike (ok, hate with a passion) grocery store “lavender” scented items and LOVE naturally scented lavender goodies and this bath soak smells amazing! Anti-inflammatory oats and lavender blossoms are hand-ground and mingle happily with Dead Sea, Himalayan, and Epsom salts while sweet almond oil adds some moisturizing properties. I haven’t even used them yet, they are just sitting next to my computer and I am already feeling relaxed!

No worries about this bath soak clogging the plumbing since the lavender flowers are very finely ground.

Wild Plants Love You Rosy Cheek Stain  ($8) leaves a very subtle color on the cheeks or lips and can be built up just a little depending on how much you use. It smells like lovely lavender essential oil and is made with beeswax and jojoba oil that has been infused with alkanet root, vanilla, and elderberry.

The color payoff isn’t very high but it is moisturizing and will most likely get used as a lip balm!

Drops of Joy Lava Stone & Amazonite Diffuser Bracelet ($32.27) is a beautiful, earthy-looking bracelet featuring lava stones and amazonite. The lava is porous and works as a diffuser: just place a drop or two of essential oil on a stone and your body heat will help it gently waft around you. Amazonite is a semi-precious stone that can help with physical and emotional well-being and can enhance intuition and creativity.

I wore this bracelet for a little while and it worked perfectly, but it fit very snugly. They offer several sizes to choose from on the website so don’t let that stop you! I wore the lava beads closest to my inner wrist so that my body heat would help the scent disperse.

As I was opening the diffuser bracelet I was wondering which of the two essential oils that I own would be put to use but Kloverbox thought of everything and included the seasonally suitable Yoganics Holiday Cheer Essential Oil Blend ($15). This blend includes orange peel, cinnamon, and white spruce and smells like Christmas to me, it’s so warm and comforting! We have an atomizer at work so I’m going to try it in there after the winter break.

Rå Goods Refresh Your Face Toner ($9.95) is made with just a few ingredients such as witch hazel (soothes and cools), aloe (moisturizes), frankincense (protects), and lemongrass (cleanses) plus distilled water. I prefer hydrosols as they tend to be less drying than toners but I like this one and it seems less drying than the usual ones that make it to my mailbox. It smells great and I sprayed it on my face and neck midday as a pick-me-up.

Kloverbox has been killing it recently! I loved the items I received and although the bracelet was a little tight I appreciate that Kloverbox sent an essential oil to use with it. The products all had simple, clean ingredients and yet they all worked well too! This month’s box had a value of $72.21, which is more than twice the price paid for the subscription! This box was one of my favorites for December and I look forward to getting it each month!

What did you think of the December Kloverbox?

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