BabyBox Subscription Review & Coupon – March 2017

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Baby Box Subscription by Broad Box is a lifestyle subscription box curated and designed by a group of three women to help support women in the journey of motherhood.

DEAL: Use code FIRSTBOX25 to get 25% off of your first monthly box.

Their Baby Box comes in three different options, The Essential, The Standard, and The Favorite. The Essential box includes baby wash, baby lotion and baby powder or diaper rash treatments for $19.99 plus shipping. The Standard box includes the same items as the Essential box plus two surprise handpicked baby items from Broad Box. The Favorite Box is $39.99 and includes baby wash, baby lotion, powder or rash treatment, diaper pail refills, and four handpicked bonus items!

I should note that you get to choose which baby wash, baby lotion and baby powder or rash treatment that you want from several major brands such as Johnson & Johnson, Aveeno and Cetaphil to name a few.

We received the Favorite Box for our review. It included baby wash, baby lotion, baby powder, diaper pail refills and four bonus items.

The diaper pail refills were lavender-scented Munchkin refills from Arm & Hammer ($9.99). This box is about keeping you stocked with the essentials that you need for your baby so that you don’t have to remember to shop for the things that you always need.

The lotion in our box was Johnson’s Bedtime Baby Lotion ($3.99). I have always loved the way this stuff smells. I think I usually end up using more on me than I do on the baby, but darn it, I have changed 15 diapers and washed my hands one million times today. I need lotion too!

In the boxes, you can choose between baby powder or diaper rash treatments. We received Johnson’s baby powder 9oz ($2.99). I prefer baby powder to most rash creams and ointments. Usually, my babies’ rashes would clear up with a good bath, air dry (let them crawl around naked for a while and be prepared to mop if necessary), and follow with a liberal dusting of baby powder before re-diapering. The protocol would clear up most rashes if repeated daily.

The baby wash in our box was Aveeno Baby Wash & Shampoo ($6.99). Again, one of my favorites. It has a light clean scent that makes you want to sniff a baby’s head.

Hask Argan Oil from Morocco Intense Deep Conditioning Hair Treatment ($1.99). So, I am guessing that this is for mom. And, boy, does this mom need it!!! We are building a new house. Do you know what sheetrock dust does to your hair!? It’s not anything pretty. I need some very deep conditioning treatment!

This cute bib with an animal safari print was in our box. It is a real bib with a plastic back so that the slobber and accumulated baby goo doesn’t soak through to the cute outfit you just put on them.

Our third bonus item was this bumble bee pacifier. It’s cute, but my only complaint might be that it didn’t come in any packaging. It’s not a huge deal, but it does make me a little nervous to use pacifiers that aren’t sealed up. I’m going to throw it in some boiling water and call it good.

The fourth bonus item was the Premium Handmade Soap from The Soap Guy. “Sweet orange top notes with hints of lemon, patchouli and other musks.” This is great because you do really wash your hands like a million times a day when you have a little one.

The Baby Box from Broad Box is about convenience. I think the price of the box is a little more than the value of the items, but you are getting freedom from having to remember to order the essentials while you have mom brain.
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