April 2018 BuddhiBox review time!
If you’re new here, BuddhiBox is a subscription box that focuses on yoga and healthy living. Each month you’ll receive 4-6 full sized products to assist in your yoga practice, as well as everyday life. All products are from ethical, socially conscious companies and a portion of all boxes sold is donated to a different non-profit organization every month.
Disclosure: I received this box for review purposes. I was not compensated in any way. All opinions are my own. Post may contain affiliate and/or referral links.
Subscriptions are $30.95/month or less with multi-month commitments. They also offer a sample box for $11.95/month that includes 2-3 product samples and coupons. — New subscribers can save 20% on your first month with coupon code “yogaaddict“!
Let’s see what’s in my April 2018 BuddhiBox!
The box!
A peek inside.
BuddhiBox now sends their “boxes” in reusable canvas bags. Every bag features a new yogi-inspired phrase/mantra each month.
An info card included descriptions of each product as well as their retail prices. It also indicated if an item is vegan, organic, and/or cruelty free.
Metal Crescent Moon Dish ($18)
I love the simplicity of this shiny metal crescent moon shaped dish. I also love that it’s made of a sturdy material so I won’t have to worry if it gets dropped or knocked over. I’m not quite sure exactly what kind of little trinkets I’ll store in this guy, but I’m a fan nonetheless.
Moon Canvas Tote ($16)
I have a gazillion totes thanks to subscription boxes, but I think this is the very first one that I’ve gotten in BLACK. Definitely a nice change of pace. 😉 I also like that it features a cool moon graphic, opposed to some sort of text that I more than likely wouldn’t relate to. It’s smaller than most standard canvas totes, at roughly 8″ x 10″ — which I also like. Different is good!
The Moon Incense Cones ($5)
If you haven’t caught on yet — there’s clearly a moon thing goin’ on this month. These incense cones were included to help “clear your mind, relax your body, and refresh your spirit”. There are 10 cones in all and the box even comes with its own metal holder to burn them on.
Moon Phase Bracelet ($25)
To celebrate the heavenly body that influences our health and well-being — aka the moon, this month’s box included this pretty “phases of the moon” bracelet. I really like the design and the fact that it’s silver-plated (not gold!), but sadly it’s a bit too large for my wrist. (Fingers crossed that they’ll start including more silver necklaces in future boxes!)
White Selenite Gemstone Pyramid ($16)
This white selenite pyramid was handcrafted in India, meaning that every piece is one of a kind. Selenite — named for Selene, goddess of the moon — represents mental clarity and can help quiet the mind. The info card suggests carrying it with you or placing it in a corner of your home to establish peace and serenity.
Story of My Tea: Moonlight Serenade ($4)
A relaxing iced tea blend made with hibiscus, lavender, chamomile, peppermint, and licorice root. It’s caffeine free and can be steeped hot or cold.
This month’s featured yoga pose was “Salamba Sarvangasana” (aka Supported Shoulderstand). Full “instructions” were included on the reverse side of the card.
I really enjoyed April’s moon-themed BuddhiBox! My favorite items were the pretty silver dish, the black moon tote, and the hand carved selenite pyramid. The total value of everything in April’s box was over $80! 🙂 — Thinking about signing up for BuddhiBox yourself? — You can save 20% on your first month with coupon code “yogaaddict“!
Leave a Reply