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Wednesday 20 July 2016

Feelunique Pick N Mix

Do you have a list of products you really want to try but are not sure whether they are for you?  Well over at Feelunique, there is a service called Pick N Mix and it is so easy to use along with a great selection of products to choose from a great range of brands.

So how does it work?  Well, for £3.95 which covers the cost of shipping and handling you can choose 5 samples per month for free, it is a bit like making your own beauty box with 5 products you want to try and not being disappointed when it arrives to find there is nothing you can use in a way.

The products I selected are as follows:
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ELEMIS Daily Redness Solution Complimentary Sample 2ml1£0.00
Emma Hardie Amazing Face Natural Lift and Sculpt Moringa Cleansing Balm Sample 5ml1£0.00
Emma Hardie Amazing Face Protect & Prime SPF 30 Sample 5ml1£0.00
By Terry Cellularose Hydradiance Mask Sample 2ml1£0.00
By Terry Cellularose Hydradiance Serum Sample 2ml1£0.00

All of which I have on a wishlist across a few sites.  I am a huge believer in trying something before you buy it and often it doesn't mean that you need a huge sample to test something. That said, each item you can choose for your selection does state the sample size, so you will need to weigh up whether or not you think it is worth while.

So this is my selection:
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All of these have been on a list of products I have been wanting to try and I am glad that I can no give them a go.  So far, the Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm is one I definitely want as a full size because as expected and suggested I have absolutely loved using it and this little pot last a whole week, so I am really impressed with it.  The Elemis Daily Redness Solution is one I need to try a bigger sample of because I need more than a weeks worth to get a full feel as to whether or not it will work for me, but I do like the feel of the cream. Everything else I am still yet to try and am debating taking with me on a long weekend get away in a few weeks time.

I think this idea from Feelunique is really clever and yes I know not everyone will think so because you can go and pick up sachets in magazines and from beauty counters, but not every product and not every brand do sample sizes for testing, so for me, this is just a great idea and a great way to get a brief introduction to a brand or brands as there are a few here, before buying full sized versions and should you decide to do just that, you get a £3.95 gift voucher in your follow-up email which you can redeem on a future purchase . The only downside is you can only do one Pick 'n' Mix sample selection per person, per month.

What do you think to this idea?


*this post contains PR samples unless indicated otherwise