BuddhiBox Yoga Subscription Box Review + Coupon – May 2017
It’s BuddhiBox review day! If you’re new to BuddhiBox, it’s catered to peeps who enjoy yoga, healthy living, and mindfulness. This subscription box is set up so that each month you’ll receive 4-6 thoughtfully curated products (samples and full sized items) from ethically-sourced and socially conscious companies. BuddhiBox also chooses a charity to donate proceeds to each month.
There are different subscription options that vary in price and get cheaper with duration, but the low commitment month-to-month option is $32.95/month. Btw, you can peep my past BuddhiBox reviews here.
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May’s goodie box, which I’ll delve into in just a bit, also came with a BuddhiBox info card with an inspirational Elsie De Wolf quote on the back, a recipe for vanilla sugar cookies (not vegan, but easily veganizeable), and an instructional yoga card for the pose Ananda Balasana a.k.a. Happy Baby Pose.
May’s BuddhiBox included:
BuddhiBox’s “Follow Your Bliss” Cuff,* $25 – First of all, I’m a big fan of this Joseph Campbell quote, and it makes for a great mantra. It’s nice to have a wearable lil’ reminder to do what makes you happy. This cuff is simple and stylish, and it pairs well with other jewelry, too.
Elements of Aliel Green Beau-Tea Blend Tea,* $10 – This is a luxe tea blend, y’all! I don’t think I’ve ever truly had a rosy cup of tea quite like this. The rose hips and petals are mixed with green tea, which is hella rich in antioxidants. This tea both smells and looks beautiful. I kind of want to incorporate this tea into a cupcake recipe… how pretty would that be?
Elements of Aliel Rose Mask, $15 – I 100% of the time accidentally snort powdered face masks when I wanna find out what they smell like, lol. This one has a pretty subtle smell and is a blend of bentonite clay, sea silt, rose hip powder, beet root powder, and rose clay. It’s rich in vitamins A and C, and it’s great for detoxing the skin. Linky looks skeptical, but I’m all over this ish.
The Happy Yogi Watercolor Print,* $10 – This beautiful one-of-a-kind watercolor print features a gorgeous floral mandala that very much reminds me of my back tattoo. 🙂 It’s super pretty and most definitely frame-worthy.
My Mat, My Mantra magnet, $8 – I do believe I received one of these in a previous Buddhibox back in the day, but it’s so cute, I totally don’t mind. I need to stick this in a prominent place to remind myself to “get your buddhi on the mat”… f’realz!
Selenite Healing Crystal, $10 – Selenite crystals are supposed to help relieve stress and anxiety and are considered a stone of the crown chakra. You can hold them by your heart while meditating or place them in the home to help remove negative energy.
Bare Ethics Massage & Body Oil sample, $5 – Ooh la la, sensual massage oil… imma give this to my hubby and be like, “Here, rub my butt” – ha! Love that it’s all-natural and made with cold-pressed oils and pure essential oils.
* = BuddhiBox faves
Overall impression: This was a solid box with lots of value – $83 worth of goodies, yassss! I’m especially excited about the bliss cuff, rose green tea, and watercolor mandala print. It was such a lovely mix of items, too – beauty stuff, crystals, art, tea, etc.
I highly recommend giving BuddhiBox a try – quality mindful products, amazing value. It would make a great gift for a friend, loved one, or yourself! They also have a fantastic online shop if there’s a specific item you’ve got your eye on.
What do you guys think of BuddhiBox?
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