Monday, January 20, 2014

January Popsugar Must Have Review




The Cost: $39.95/month
The Goods: Hand-picked food, fashion, beauty, home, and/or fitness items.


Pipcorn Truffle Mini Popcorn: ($6)  This is the third time in eight months that Popsugar has sent popcorn.  I do love popcorn, and this isn't bad popcorn by any means, but I'm kind of bored by it. 


Revlon by Marchesa Box O'Files: ($3.49)  I feel like I constantly need a nail file and can never find one.  This little matchbox-type container is perfect for me to haul around in my purse.


Rifle Paper Co Cities Calendar: ($16)  This calendar is pretty enough, but I don't have much of a need for a desk calendar.  (Partially because I have no desk.)


The Juice Generation Recipe Book: ($15.93) I don't have a juicer (yet!) but I'm happy to see that there are a decent number of smoothie recipes as well.  I'm going to have to make a trip to Sprouts to pick up supplies soon.


Malin + Goetz Detox Face Mask: ($40)  This face mask foams, so you can use it as a cleanser.  Apparently it can be used as a facial shaving cream as well.  I have an overwhelming supply of face masks, but none quite like this one.


Jack + Lucy Tech Gloves: (~$15)  I usually buy youth boy's gloves, so these are a bit too big for me.  Tiny hands FTL!  Hopefully I can find someone who will make use of these, though. 


Total value: ~$96.42

I'm starting to get bored with Popsugar.  Don't get me wrong, I still think it's a great value and a good subscription but a good number of their "Must Haves" aren't exactly musts for me, personally.  I'm not disappointed by anything this month, but I'm not excited either.

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1 comment:

  1. Yes, I feel you on this. I love Popsugar, but I wasn't really ecstatic about anything here. But I'll probably keep subscribing in the hopes that *next* month will be better. Sigh.

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