Subscription Boxes I Want To Try
I'm a subscription box enthusiast - I've used both Ipsy and Birchbox - and there's no greater feeling in the world than seeing a nicely bundled care package waiting on your doorstep after work! Sadly, I had to cancel all my subscription boxes a while back because finances were too tight to justify them.
With a new job(s) and a new apartment where rent is significantly cheaper, I may be able to indulge one more, but I'm limiting myself to just ONE. The boxes below are the ones I'm most interested in trying - maybe one will strike your fancy too!
Inspire Me Korea
Inspire Me Korea is a Korean Cultural Box that ships worldwide for just $31 a month and features a variety of Korean goods - like skincare products, snack items, and Kpop memorabilia. It's perfect for the Korean enthusiast who is already hooked on K-dramas (like me!) and wants to delve just a bit deeper without buying an expensive plane ticket just yet.
Tokyo Treat
Tokyo Treat is the box for you if you want nothing but wacky and weird Asian snacks to show up on your doorstep. For as little as $23 a month, you can get a small box full of Japan's most seasonal drinks and snacks - anyone fancy a little Sakura Pepsi?! And where else are you going to get Banana Bread Kit Kat?
Neko Box
Neko Box is for the stationary lover who also enjoys classical art - a monthly Zakka kit is $20 and contains 6-8 different stationary items from Japan. Perfect for the note-takers and journal collectors. You can also shop their site for traditional Japanese homewares too!
FabFitFun
FabFitFun has been on the scene for a while and it's touted by Youtubers, bloggers, and celebrities alike because there's just so much variety. Each box runs about $50 and features a lot of full-sized beauty products, books, candles, clothing items and more. The downside is that they only ship to the US, Canada, and the UK.
Bonus: Wishtrend
Wishtrend isn't exactly a subscription service, but I'm including them here anyways because I recently discovered this Korean beauty website and they have a lot of great beauty bundles and kits you can buy. I'm really eyeing all the different Klairs beauty sets - they have some great prices on bundles, ship free after $50 and are international.
With a new job(s) and a new apartment where rent is significantly cheaper, I may be able to indulge one more, but I'm limiting myself to just ONE. The boxes below are the ones I'm most interested in trying - maybe one will strike your fancy too!
Inspire Me Korea
Inspire Me Korea is a Korean Cultural Box that ships worldwide for just $31 a month and features a variety of Korean goods - like skincare products, snack items, and Kpop memorabilia. It's perfect for the Korean enthusiast who is already hooked on K-dramas (like me!) and wants to delve just a bit deeper without buying an expensive plane ticket just yet.
Tokyo Treat
Tokyo Treat is the box for you if you want nothing but wacky and weird Asian snacks to show up on your doorstep. For as little as $23 a month, you can get a small box full of Japan's most seasonal drinks and snacks - anyone fancy a little Sakura Pepsi?! And where else are you going to get Banana Bread Kit Kat?
Neko Box
Neko Box is for the stationary lover who also enjoys classical art - a monthly Zakka kit is $20 and contains 6-8 different stationary items from Japan. Perfect for the note-takers and journal collectors. You can also shop their site for traditional Japanese homewares too!
FabFitFun
FabFitFun has been on the scene for a while and it's touted by Youtubers, bloggers, and celebrities alike because there's just so much variety. Each box runs about $50 and features a lot of full-sized beauty products, books, candles, clothing items and more. The downside is that they only ship to the US, Canada, and the UK.
Bonus: Wishtrend
Wishtrend isn't exactly a subscription service, but I'm including them here anyways because I recently discovered this Korean beauty website and they have a lot of great beauty bundles and kits you can buy. I'm really eyeing all the different Klairs beauty sets - they have some great prices on bundles, ship free after $50 and are international.
I've actually never tried a subscription box, but I have a friend who used to get one (I'm not sure if she still does) and she seemed to like it. I think the snack option would be a lot of fun.
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