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GlossyBox: genius in a pretty package

September 20, 2011 By Ellen

 Boxing clever

 OK, what makes your ears sparkle and your eyes prick up? A goodie bag, a free gift, a package just for you, something that smells divine. Oh yes. 

Lets face it, who doesn’t love a pressie? Especially one all pretty and enticing and brought by the postie.
And it’s not your birthday or Christmas or Mother’s Day or anything.
Ok some really grown up people might not, you know, the kind of people who don’t rush into a posh hotel bathroom to see what kind of mini bottles of fabulousness they can take home. But there aren’t very many of those kinds of people.
The ladies behind GlossyBox know this. That’s where their brilliant idea came from.
Once a month you get a pink (of course) box and it’s filled with new and exciting beauty products, the sort there is likely to be a buzz about.
People who love pressies – or indeed you could give it as a pressie – subscribe for a tenner a month and everyone is happy.
Mine arrived pristine and exiting – full of products I was interested in, I certainly felt it was a worth ten quid. 
People of GlossyBox I salute you for one of the best ideas I’ve seen in a long time. Maybe you could do it for other kinds of products too?
Disclosure: I was sent a box to try.
Admission: I was far too excited and impatient to take a picture before I opened the box.

Filed Under: glossy box, review

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