1.23.2013

No More Dirty Looks Quarterly Box


I totally should be putting up other posts before this but I'm so excited about my No More Dirty Looks box! I got this lovely surprise in the mail about 2 weeks ago. I was super pleased to find inside some brands that I've been anxious to try. W3LL people and One Love Organics have been on my radar for a little while now but I could never settle on just one to try. 
So a little about the NMDL box. It's through a company called Quarterly Co. The boxes ship out every 3 months and run $25. Yes a little more expensive than the monthly boxes that are out there but I feel I really got a great deal with the products I received. 
I got:
One Love Organics Morning Glory - 15ml (retails at $29)
One Love Organics Brand New Day - Sample
W3LL People Universalist 2 - 3.4g (retails at $33)
Korean Akasuri Sponge

The only thing I've not tried yet is the OLO Brand New Day scrub but it's on the list.
The W3LL People Universalist was one of the first things I was excited about. It's got a great pearl color that leans a bit on the more golden side. Not near as cool as the RMS living luminizer. It's also not as sticky in texture as the RMS thanks to having some silica in it. It wears great and applies beautifully. For me I find it's very natural and would totally recommend it to a friend. 

If you love body exfoliation you'll love the Akasuri sponge. It's not really a sponge though, more of a long scrubby cloth. It's great for polishing away dry winter skin. Just be careful, too much pressure will leave you a little rosy. 
I'm still trying out the OLO Morning Glory for another couple weeks. Right now though? Kind of loving it. 

I can't wait for my next box to come as I've really loved the products. I also feel I got a great deal with the price of the box.  Check back for a full review of OLO Morning Glory as well as swatches of the W3LL People Universalist. 


No More Dirty Looks at Quarterly Co. is a subscription box service and was paid for by me.

1 comment:

  1. Sounds really nice! I was just trying to compare WP Universalist to RMS Living Luminizer, and you are right, Universalist feels more "powdery". I might try this box too!

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