Today I want to tell you all about a brand new beauty box called The Libbie Club. Latest in Beauty (LIB) have recently launched The Libbie Club – described as being a community of influential beauty fans who are rewarded for reviewing, sharing and referring beauty products.
So, every month members of The Libbie Club are sent a free of charge box of full sized beauty products to try out, you then write your honest reviews about each product on their site and if anyone makes a purchase via any of your recommendations, you will then be sent another box the next month to review again. However, with each product comes an offer, more of which you can read about below with what was in my box.
I was kindly sent the June box which had some amazing products:
Vintage Cosmetic Company Essential Face Brush Set (£33)
I am a big fan of Vintage Cosmetic Company, I love the whole vintage theme to the packaging and love how the products are packaged. This set of three face brushes consists of a Powder Brush, Blusher Brush and a Foundation Brush.
Each brush was really soft natural bristles and is lightweight when holding. My favourite brush of the three is the powder brush which I use for both fluid and powder foundation as well as for my setting powder because I love the finish it gives.
Philip Kingsley Elasticizer 75ml (£16)
This product was said to have been originally created by Philip Kingsley specifically for Audrey Hepburn, who wanted a super-moisturising treatment that would repair her hair and keep it in great condition throughout the frequent colouring and styling done to her hair on movie sets. So if that isn't a reason to give it a try, then I don't know what is.
As a pre-shampoo intensive moisturising treatment I love how soft and smooth this makes me hair feel and it is product I use on occasions when I feel my hair needs a little treat and some TLC.
Vita Liberata pHenomenal 2-3 Week Tan: Medium 125ml (£41)
I am on the fence with this product. Whilst the tan in my box was medium making it too dark for my own super pale skin, I have tried the fair tan in the past and liked it, but didn't love it. It does claim to be easy to apply, which it is and naturally you do need to use a tanning mitt. The whole process in fact was incredibly stress free and easy, I just wasn't a fan of the after colour.
So, I gave this product to a friend of mine who has incredibly lovely olive toned skin and it suits her perfectly and she loves it.
What do you think to the Libbie Club? Are you a member?