I haven’t reviewed BuddhiBox since their first launch box in November. I really enjoyed that first offering, so I was definitely curious to see what was in store for Feburary’s box.
If you’re new to them, 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.
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.
Let’s see what’s in February’s BuddhiBox!
BuddhiBox comes in a small brown box imprinted with their logo. The contents are wrapped in green tissue paper and sealed with a “Discovery. Union. Compassion.” sticker.
The info card includes descriptions of each product as well as their retail prices.
The back of the info card features an inspiring quote by Rumi.
Chakra Love Crystal Talisman ($22) – This handmade necklace is adorned with a healing crystal said to bring balance to our chakras. I received turquoise, which encourages self-expression and creativity. The stone/crystal is pretty, but the cord is made from leather so I’ll most likely be gifting this.
Shiva Prayer Scarf ($20) – I somehow managed to not get a full photo of this scarf (despite using it as a background for every picture in this post!)… It’s quite large and has a repeating pattern of what you see in the photo above. You can use it as a wrap during meditation, a traditional scarf, or any other way you see fit. It’s very soft and I like the neutral colors.
House of Good Juju Aura Cleansing Tea Light ($2.50) – What a pretty little candle! — It reminds me of a tiny blue ocean complete with vegetation. I almost don’t want to light it… but I totally will because it’s supposed to “cleanse my aura”. Plus, it smells amazing. It’s infused with cypress, lavender, rosemary, lemongrass, and other fabulous scents. Sprinkled on top are additional herbs, as well as various crystals.
Soul Sparks Karma Bracelet ($4) – I don’t wear bracelets too often, but I kinda like this one. It’s made with an adjustable waxed cotton cord (not leather, yay!) and a metal circle to remind you that what goes around, comes around. Haters gonna hate, but don’t let ’em get you down. Keep it posi! 😉
Kiss My Honey Organic Lip Balm in Chocolate ($4) – An all natural, paraben-free lip balm made with organic coconut oil, vitamin E, and other super moisturizing ingredients. I have a zillion lip balms thanks to subscription boxes, but I think this is my first chocolate flavored one, so that’s cool.
Chuao Chocolatier ChocoPods ($2) – Two ChocoPods were included in the box: Spicy Maya and Potato Chip. These bars are everywhere lately. I just received a giant Chuao Rocky Road bar in this month’s POPSUGAR Must Have box, but it was milk chocolate so I wasn’t able to try it. The Potato Chip bar also has dairy, but lucky for me the Spicy Maya is vegan (and gluten free!). I haven’t tried it yet, but I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what all the fuss is about.
Every box also includes a card that introduces a new yoga pose. Full “instructions” are included on the back. (Nope, no way I can do that one…)
I really enjoyed this month’s BuddhiBox… It had a nice selection of items that can be used by just about anyone (no yoga mat required). The value was great too — $54.50 total retail — definitely well worth the monthly subscription cost.
If you’re interested in signing up for BuddhiBox, you can save $3 on your first month with coupon code “buddhifriend“.
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.
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