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 smaller box, the BBEO or BuddhiBox Essential Oils, that features 2-3 products including an essential oil. — New subscribers can save 10% on your first month with coupon code “2littlerosebuds“!
Let’s see what’s in my June 2020 BuddhiBox!
Everything was shipped in a small brown box via First Class Mail.
A peek inside!
BuddhiBox packs all of the items into a canvas bag featuring a new yogi-inspired phrase/mantra each month.
An info card included descriptions of each product as well as their retail prices. (My box was missing the physical card this month, so they sent it to me via email.)
Mala Necklace ($60)
BuddhiBox sent out a variety of different colored mala necklaces this month, with mine being a pretty pale blue shade. Mala beads have been used for thousands of years for spiritual & healing qualities, as well as a tool for meditation. Each mala typically consists of 108 beads strung together and one “guru bead,” which is used as a place marker for the fingers to feel for the end or the beginning of the necklace for meditation or mantra chanting. To use your mala, hold in your left hand, draped between your middle and index fingers. Starting at the guru bead, use your thumb to count each bead, pulling it toward you as you recite your mantra. Do this 108 times, traveling around the mala, until you once again reach the guru bead.
Gypsy Soul Organics Face Toner ($30)
$30 seemed a bit steep for such a small bottle of facial toner, so I double-checked the Gypsy Soul Organics website and yep… $30. Hefty price tag aside, this toner promises to instantly soothe & soften the skin, while reducing redness and irritation. Key ingredients include chamomile, blue tansy flowers, rosewater, aloe vera leaf, and witch hazel.
Toe Talk Mindful Sunset Socks ($13)
These stretchy socks are great for yoga, pilates, or just hanging around the house. They feature a hand-linked toe seam to prevent irritation, “y” heel construction for a better fit, and non-slip grips to improve balance & stability. Composition: 64% rayon from bamboo/26% nylon/2% rubber.
Inked by Dani White-Out Temporary Tattoos ($12)
This set of temporary tattoos includes over 20 hand-drawn designs all done in white “ink”. Images include hearts, flowers, gems, infinity signs, feathers, suns, and more. Honestly, these aren’t really my style and if they were I don’t think you’d be able to see them against my insanely pale skin anyway. 😉
Jasmine Seven Fresh Feet Wipes ($6)
These handy, alcohol-free feet wipes are great for freshening up after yoga or a day at the beach. They’re peppermint scented and infused with aloe & Vitamin E to sooth the skin while leaving them smelling fresh. Great for kids too!
Vahdam Tea Sampler (Bonus gift)
The info card noted that this tea sampler was a “gift from Vahdam Teas & BuddhiBox. The little box contained 5 different varieties to sample: Organic Himalayan Green Tea, Turmeric Spiced, Chamomile Mint Citrus, Darjeeling Summer, and India’s Original Chai Tea.
June’s BuddhiBox included a nice variety of items for yoga and beyond. My favorites were the pretty Mala Necklace, Toe Talk Socks, and Jasmine Seven Feet Wipes. The total listed value of everything in June’s box was $121! — Thinking about signing up for BuddhiBox yourself? — You can save 10% on your first month with coupon code “2littlerosebuds“!
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