The March 2021 Birchbox focuses on self-care and me time, that is something I thoroughly support when i think self-care is one of the most underrated life essentials – it’s sort of assumed that if you have time for you to self-care then you’re somehow not doing enough or have too much free time, whereas I think the opposite is true and it’s those who are busiest that need it probably the most!
With a self-care focus, the Birchbox March 2021 contents is a little pampering, a little indulgent and just generally enjoyable, all housed in a blue/green/aqua box with a design that reminds of these long, flowing (sometimes bell embellished) skirts you used to see everything the late 90’s/early 00’s.
I know Oribe have featured in boxes before however i can’t actually recall trying to products I’ve received. Knowing that, I’m going to make a point of testing out the Oribe Apres Beach Wave and Shine Spray as it sounds, quite frankly, awesome. In the of the masks in the collection, the Glamglow Supermud Clearing Mask Treatment is my favourite, so I’m always pleased to have more to add to my stash and I think I’ll give it another outing tonight. I’ve made my feelings about the Benefit Badgal Bang Volumising Mascara (full review here) so I’m happy there’s a sample enclosed as I want to give it to my mum to try: “Happy Mother’s Day Mum! Here’s a little mascara sample that I got free in a beauty box” #LuckyMum
The Blaq Hydrogel Eye Mask sounds interesting enough, and that i may add it to the Supermud tonight to really make it an all out pamper sesh. I’m not 100% sure my under-eye area needs a detox exactly, but don’t knock it ’til you attempt it, amirite? Thew final product is the Nuxe Reve de Miel Body Scrub, which looks terribly pretty within the dinkiest little tub, but, similar to foot creams, I find it difficult to get overly excited about scrubs, which is why it’s low on my list. Discover everything you need to know about Birchbox here – .