The Pinkseoul box is full of such products. Each subscriber receives a welcome box as a first box full of bases for skin care. Mine had ceramid masks and aloe sheet, a reusable grocery bag, a cream cream, a cleansing foam, a glow serum, a toner and a moisturizing cream. Basically it was an entire skin care routine in a small box.
When you register for the first time, you will make a small quiz to talk about your skin and what you concentrate. After the arrival of the welcome box, you will receive custom boxes based on the responses to the quiz. There are three dimensions: the Pinkseoul Mini box ($ 30/box) is suitable for all ages and contains two natural -size products and five mask products. The Standard PinkSououl box ($ 40/box) is recommended for under 35 years of age and Pinkseoul Plus ($ 50/box) is recommended for 35 years upwards. These last two boxes include at least four natural-size K-Beauty products, two masks and an accessory object. Pinkseoul is sent every two months.
It can be difficult to find the right routine for skin care for you, and this box may be excessive if you don’t have a lot of friends and family willing to take your hands away. Since everything is in natural size, you will quickly build a backstock. But if you are a fanatic of skin care that loves to try new ingredients, or you are still trying to nail the perfect regime of your skin, this box is worth trying. I also appreciate the brand Pay it forward Initiative, which sends skin care boxes to women who fight cancer.
Plans and prices: Pinkseoul costs $ 30, $ 40 or $ 50 per box depending on the level you choose. Each box includes a mix of natural items, accessories and masks (again, depending on the level you choose). Shipping is free.