Goddess Provisions May 2016 Box Review
Have y’all checked out Goddess Provisions, a vegan subscription box founded by the peeps at Vegan Cuts? It especially speaks to my heart because it’s curated “to have beautiful tools for nourishing your divine feminine and growing your spiritual practice”… I’ve been all about mystical, mindful, and spiritual enhancing goodies lately, so this box is everything!
Goddess Provisions delivers a mix of 4-6 full size items in each box, ranging from aromatherapy, apothecary beauty products, superfood snacks, teas, crystals, books and more – vegan & cruelty-free, of course. You can check out all of my previous Goddess Provisions box reviews here.
Cost: $33 per month. You can save a little extra each month if you sign up to be billed every 3, 6 or 12 months instead of monthly. Peep their site to see all the payment options available. Shipping to U.S. is FREE. Canadian shipping is $10 and rest of world is $20.
May’s Goddess Provisions “Raise Your Vibrations” box included 5 full-size items:
High Chi Power Mala Bracelet, $39 (← already covers the cost of this box and then some!)- Mala bracelets have lately become some of my favorite pieces of jewelry. They’re often really colorful and help draw in all sorts of much welcome healing energy. This bracelet features:
- Amethyst – intuition, connection with the angelic realm, release of stress and addictions
- Turquoise – luck & protection
- Jade – healing, inner peace and balance
- Rudraksha Bead – spiritual connection
- Glass Pearls – vegan-friendly prettiness
Soapy Layne Wildflower Facial Steam, $14 – First off, love the packaging! Oh man, I haven’t done a facial steam in quite awhile… heck, I barely have time to bathe. #momlife I am committed to treating myself to a facial steam asap, though, especially with this gorgeous floral blend staring me in the face. This one is made with organic rose petals, lavender, calendula, chamomile, comfrey, sage, raspberry leaf, and rosemary. If you’re not one for facial steams, you can also sprinkle this in your bath for an extra touch of relaxation.
Citrine Point, $8 – Citrine is known as the “Success Stone.” It cleanses and energizes all chakras with purpose to aid in helping manifest abundance and prosperity. While it’s not one of the more beautiful or interesting looking stones, its spiritual/healing attributes are certainly what I’m looking for.
Rootfoot Eagle Spirit Animal Essential Oil Blend, $23 -This oil blend is intended for perspective, spiritual awareness, and leadership. It’s made with with pure organic and wildcrafted essential oils (cedarwood, Palo Santo, geranium, sweet orange, cinnamon leaf ) with organic jojoba. It has an earthy, spicy, and sweet scent that feels grounding and comforting.
Detox Blends by Mattole Valley Naturals, $14 – As someone who drinks smoothies daily, these superfood blends look fantastic! They’re formulated with high quality, organic or wild-crafted ingredients likes sea vegetables, blue green algae, chlorella, antioxidant fruits, reishi, and shilajit. Excited to try these out!
Overall impression: This box was a mega hit! I’ve now reviewed 4 Goddess Provisions boxes, and I swear they keep getting better and better! Every single item is absolutely perfect and will get used 100%, which is super rare to say with any subscription box. I’m already rockin’ my colorful mala bracelet; I’m planning for a facial steam this weekend (mama NEEDS some TLC); my “success stone” is on my desk within reach (abundance and prosperity vibes have been activated); and the Eagle essential oil blend is in current rotation with all of my other aromtherapeutic smellies. The total value of this box is $98, which is CRAY!
What do you guys think of Goddess Provisions? If you love what you see, you can sign up here to start receiving this monthly box, too. xo
Box was provided for review. Opinions are my own. Post contains affiliate links.
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