Fashion and Trends Over Time

Women represent the very best of human nature. Any attempt to represent the ugliness, badness, possible mistakes, lack of kindness or love, lack of understandings, envy, aversion, distortions, and violence in them is an utmost temptation. Women, in general, are more inclined to indulge in pleasures and consequences. This has been seen and observed for centuries. The modern Western world is deeply feminized. The majority of the new era of women we see these days love to be fashionable and stylish. They love to be adorned by fashionable attires, fashion watches, fashion accessories, and fashion trends. They adopt the Pakistani and Indian fashion trends.

Thus, it is in the nature of things that women, in general, are more functionally inclined to enjoy life. They have a better chance to improve their physical appearance. Apart from this, women completely neglect home remedies regarding their skin troubles; rather they prefer frequent professional skin reviews by their dermatologists and beauticians. While skin research is quite necessary for a healthy skin environment, it is time budgeting that helps customers to divert infinite dollars to genuine and of course safe skincare.

Beauty products become the best vehicles for pearl diversification. Pearl jewelry and fashion accessories behold a whole new dimension for the generation deep within the pastiche of contemporary Pakistani and Indian fashion trends. It is time fashion, style, and designer gurus took notice of the teenagers and young girls. Since a considerable number of females are so highly beauty conscious, it is time they get in the way of self-esteem wherever they are and whatever they do. Pakistani and Indian women, in particular, are compelled to become part of a select club. To achieve this, both countries have embarked on an aggressive cosmetic detergent skincare campaign. Not content with Saleh until a couple of years ago, the heavy and aerosol flavor of detergents is replaced by water-based ingredients. Stylish and easy to clean water-based ingredients are also accessible.

Beauty products are the main get-out-of-jail-free money makers for the generation. Denim has been playing here with a certain section of neutrals. Pink is the hot color this season and with pink palettes replacing conventional colors; many women are making a beeline for the cosmetic counters. The advent of makeup with flushed and moisturized skin places the youth, from a purely contemplating point of view, in the limelight. Following this, the media has been carrying stories on and about the revolutionary change in jeans.

The teens have been pretty supportive of this. Earlier certain youthful cards regarding how they look, act, and love were given a lot of importance and the same trend repeated itself when it came to makeup and skincare.

Pakistani teenagers have always been known for their trendy fashion statements. Teenagers have always been in the limelight but now they have a great platform too, to showcase their talent and showcase to the entire world their adorable and well-planned fashion senses. Pakistani fashion and beauty gurus love this new trend of looking younger while still looking the same. Though one might be tempted to camouflage their Chaniya choli with leggings, it is high time we give a shout-out to those who prefer to keep their elegance at all times. Available in various shapes and styles, one must venture to have an edge over the others; one must grab attention with something unique and positive.

The highly popular Chaniya choli does not necessarily have to match the leggings, rather it can complement it. Floral prints, block colors, and ethnic patterns are some of the most loved and loved patterns.

Buying Indian clothes online is not an annual ritual anymore. More and more shoppers prefer shopping from their homes. Besides, the hassle of visiting a physical store is cut down to a decent extent. Clearing your throat to get the needed attention in a physical shop is also not a good idea when you are nearby, while all that is happening over the internet. Shifty aviators and online shoppers are also delighted to have the freedom to purchase locally while flaunting their globe- shook style and credentials over a drink or two.

The best thing about online shopping is that you procure this stuff at a price that is in sync with your spending budget. Moreover, the variety available is also mind-boggling. No material of any kind, be it, real or fake, is scorned from selling. This works only in favor of the buyer, who is permitted to pick his choice.

The buyer chooses not only the material but the style as well. Therefore, it is important to choose her cloth carefully.

Harry Potter makes for the ideal party theme

Using a magic wand-shaped card, write your party details inside. Put the card in an envelope that looks like a magic wand.

Tell each guest to put a ribbon on their jumper or dress so that it looks like their jumper or dress is slipping through a hole and appearing at the party. Guarding the magic wand will be a task for the guest of honor.

Use themed decorations and party favors to design a Harry Potter party.

Create the party area. By using the magic wand shape on your front door, you can create a ” vertex” room for your party. You may want to use a wand-shaped potted plant such as a Poinsettia in part of the “Owner’s area.” Arrange a few chairs along the ramp and create a path for guests to walk around and take pictures in.

Have a door with an unlocked window sitting in your front yard, and hang a sheet and flower curtains in the front door, along with clear plastic “muggle” windows to create additional visual impact. Fill white, Hogwarts-shaped paper lunch bags with candy, and tie red-colored ribbon, tissue paper, and gold satin ribbon or streamers through the bags, creating a “room” for the party.

Decorations can include a dress-up area with pretend metals and stones. Set up a table with a tablecloth, slip-on gold, or silver filigree doilies, and sew on the table cloth. Place a large cardboard cutout of a wizard and his wand on the table. Ten or fifteen tiny ceiling lights may be string along a light pole, and decorations may be created to reduce the visibility of the ceiling lights. Hang red, LEGO, or Professor Sprout figurines of the two members of the Croriel family. Have the Prowler stand in the doorway of the “k biases’ area of ” Town” as if he were the wizard’s sugar maker. Fill large red vases with water and floating candles that may be placed on the tables and near the exit of the “party site.”

Create the menu for the party. Make a Harry Potter buffet. Have all of the food fit into the theme: red, large candles, witch’s hats, and silver. Prepare milk and sugar beverages in large goblets. Use the colors of the wizard’s wand in serving hot and cold beverages. Have turnips, carrots, and beets. Use clear glassware for the soup cans. Fill vases with fruit and cookies such as chocolate chip, gingerbread, and oreo carton cookies. Cut Jolley figurines of the professors.

Set up a magic show. Here are a few suggestions to introduce magic to the party. Have a card catalog raise your hand in front of the group to select the children to read the card aloud. Freeze as the children enter the room. Let each child capture the Moment of the Present. The children must have the last pan of soap and the oven timer is set to “Gooey land,” so the 30 to 45-second time limit will be fun. Secure the “pans” of soap and set it aside to cool. Then mix up purple, gold, and silver confetti. Securing and stapling the confetti together creates a rippling effect. Each child “pans” his or her confetti (a plastic bag works well for this fun part of the show), and as a group, attempt to “dunk” their boxes into the confetti. These boxes need to be in varying degrees of “sloppy” to get the best results. Budget permitting, you may also use playing cards or other noisemakers to create “Magic!”

An added benefit to the Harry Potter theme is that your “party bags!” will be filled with lots of candy, the perfect party favor for a Harry Potter party! Party favors are particularly much appreciated by the young and weaned little kids. When out one of the greatest benefits of using the Harry Potter theme is that your birthday boy or girl will be the envy of their next birthday party!

How to Start a Subscription Box Business

 

Here are a few tips to help you get started:

– Brainstorm as many ideas as you can for your subscribers. Ask yourself the question: If I could only have one reason for my subscribers to love my boxes, what would it be? If you’re stumped, start digging deeper. Answer the question: Who would enroll in my box? OR what would my subscribers want to own in a subscription box? OR what would get me the most subscription sign-ups in the shortest amount of time? Yes, I’m talking to you! Get as creative as possible to find the perfect subscription box business for you.

– Prepare a mailing list. Only 4% of people buy your box online yet you should always be getting at least 3-4 subscriptions out of every 100 subscriptions. Develop an auto-subscribe list that will welcome subscribers to sign-up on your subscription box service and collect their names automatically. Keep in mind that if you don’t have an auto-subscribe list, they won’t be an immediate subscriber and you will avoid capturing any leads, which will increase your costs and decrease your profits.

– Now that you have your list, start mailing them. If you’re only able to do 3 to 4 subscriptions per year, then spend the time to mail 50-60 more subscribers each year. If your goal is to mail if 500 subscribers each year, then do it! Also, if you’re mailing a 10-50 list, then estimate that you will be able to mail 150 more subscriptions per year.

– Create a plan for how you’re going to nurture your subscribers and turn them into box subscribers. What are your objectives for success? Are you selling more subscriptions or building a community? Be sure to have a means of tracking the success of your subscribers and each subscriber. Put a plan in place to nurture those who truly are eager to receive your boxes.

– Communicate to your list regularly about how many subscribers you have and the achievements of your current subscriber goal. If you’re not talking to your subscribers every month and reminding them of your subscription box, then you are probably missing out and will not be able to maximize your participation in your subscriber community. If you’re not showing examples of what your subscriber progress is, then you are probably not inviting enough people to be a part of the subscriber community, which means that no one is seeing what you are doing, and possibly missing opportunities to promote yourself and your product. Nothing is more embarrassing than being a part of an exclusive community, only to expose that you don’t have any subscribers! You’re no longer attractive to an auto subscriber list.

– Introduce yourself to other professionals on your start-up list. You may only have a SubjectsMeasureList but possibly you have 102 dispute GM accounts. Introduce yourself to them and network with them. They doubt GM project managers are excited by this strategic business issue and also may have a similar passion. Take the time to find out what they do, and offer your product or service as a solution to their problems.

– What is the most important tip that I could tell so you can succeed in a subscription box business? Know your product inside and out! If you do your homework, and every morning take the time to review your product spec and remember the key points that make up your product. If you’re not passionate about your product or service, then why should the subscriber be? They want to know how you are going to benefit them. If you are not aware of the benefits of using your product or service then no one will find a reason to keep using your subscription box service.

– Now it’s time to prepare your business plan. The statement: “When you plan your business, you are a successful business person”. You must try to be successful in your first six to eighteen months as a subscription box business owner if you’re probably not at that stage (or at that point in your list building) yet. Make a specific plan of action when you prepare your business plan and make sure that your business plan makes sense. Communicate this plan to the Internet marketing community that has ever used or seen your plan, so that they can be the role model of your success. Having many people in the marketplace responding to you, gives you a great sign that you’re ready to build your subscriber collection.

– Make sure that your business plan is great at the beginning so that you don’t waste time and energy with something that won’t work.

Blippo Cute Kawaii Face Mask Review

Blippo is an online kawaii shop that sells all sorts of cutesy items. They sent me over a pack of their kawaii face mask to review for you guys! These were hermetically sealed and there were ten in the package. These cost $9.90 and shipping to the US is FREE!

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So first off the packaging is super cute! These are labeled as kids masks but they look like they’ll fit adults as well.

 

Inside there are ten masks. These are made with the same material that surgical masks are made from and the print is pink with rainbows, stars, clouds and other really cute imagery. The earpieces are elastic and don’t pull or tug on ears in any way that hurts which I like. What I also like is the variety that Blippo has on their site – there are so many different masks (and other items to choose from).

 

 

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Allure Beauty Box December 2020 Subscription Box Spoilers

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Subscription Box Spoiler Alert

The Allure Beauty Box for December will include:

This month, new Allure Beauty Box subscribers will receive 8 products (including gifts with purchase) at a value of $165, including three full-size products: Ciaté London Trend Edit Palette, Mudmasky Leave-Me-On Winter Mask, and ByMe x My Beauty Brand Black Liquid Eyeliner.

Not familiar with Allure beauty Box? No worries, read my past reviews and find out more information below.

The What: A box of 6+ Allure-approved products (at least three will be full-size) curated by our beauty editors and valued at a minimum of $100, Discount codes for up to 25% off beauty products and A mini magazine filled with editor tips on how to use the products

The When: Monthly

The How Much: $23

The Shipping: FREE

 

 

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Ipsy Glam Bag Plus Subscription Box Review + Unboxing | December 2020

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Ipsy Glam Bag Plus is a monthly beauty subscription box. Each package includes 5 full sized items for just $25. Additionally, Ipsy also has their original glam bag which includes 5 sample sized items for $12 and the Ipsy Ultimate which includes 12 items a mix of full size and sample sided items for $50. Each package comes with a bag in addition to the makeup items. NAT received this product at no cost for review purposes.

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My first glimpse inside the Ipsy Glam Bag Plus for December

Everything that I received in my “Home” themed Ipsy Plus for December. This is a great mix!

 

So what is all this stuff? 

My box insert. This tells us the theme for this month.

 

The bag for this month is a deep burgundy color and is a soft fleecy material. The Glam Bag Plus always includes a drawstring style bag. This is super cute and fits the season well.

 

QMS Ace Vitamin Day & Night Cream

$140

The first item in our box is a day and night cream from QMS Cosmetics. This is a hight ticket item as most items from QMS are. This product claims to have a built in clock that moisturizes during the day and regenerates at night!

 

Veriphy 20/20 PhytoGlycogen + Peptide Eye Cream

$64.16

A new to me brand – Veriphy hailing from Canada. This eye cream firms and smooths and it has one of my favorite skincare ingredients, Niacinamide. Personally, I love the packaging and think it’s super unique!

 

Tula Skincare So Polished Exfoliating Sugar Scrub

$32

Next in my box is from skincare range Tula. This face scrub is a sugar scrub which I find a bit too rough on my skin so I’ll be passing this along to a friend. This is a probiotic product that helps lock in moisture and reduces the appearance of inflammation.

 

 

Nomad Cosmetics Nomad X Tuscany Intense Eyeshadow Palette

$27

This palette is really inexpensive. I was amazed that it came in under thirty dollars and it included 9 pans! This is the second product from Nomad that I’ve received in an Ipsy Box.

These colors are really rich and glide right on.. I haven’t used them on my eyes yet but I’m excited to try them out.

I was particularly impressed with how well the matte shades laid down – they were so buttery and nice!

 

Wander Beauty Skyliner Black Gel Eyeliner

$21

The final item in my Ipsy Glam Bag Plus for December is a black gel eyeliner from Wander Beauty. This is a twist up product and I wasn’t convinced I would love it but I have to say that it’s really nice. This glides on and doesn’t tug at all but it also STAYS PUT which I can really appreciate!

 

So in summary

Presentation: Everything arrived to me perfectly in my box from Ipsy

Quality: I love the quality of all the items that Ipsy includes in their boxes each month.

Curation: This assortment is really nice and there’s a bit of everything included which is my favorite kind of assortment!

Box Economy: For the price of this box ($25) I received $284.16 in products which is an incredible value!

 

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Ipsy Glam Bag Subscription Box Review + Unboxing | December 2020

Ipsy Glam Bag is a monthly beauty subscription box. Each package includes 5 sample sized items for $12. Additionally, Ipsy also has their Glam Bag Plus which includes full sized items for just $25.and the Ipsy Ultimate which includes 12 items a mix of full size and sample sided items for $50. Each package comes with a bag in addition to the makeup items. NAT received this package at no cost for review purposes.

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My first glimpse inside the Ipsy Glam Bag for December

Everything that came in my Ipsy Glam Bag for December.

 

So what is all this stuff? 

Our bag for December… this is a light pink fleecy material. I think it’s really cute and has all those cozy winter vibes! The zipper pull is burgundy and has the Ipsy logo on it.

 

It Superhero Stretch Volumizing Mascara Mini

The first item in my bag is the It Superhero Elastic Stretch Volumizing Mascara mini. This is a great mascara and personally I prefer the smaller ones as they won’t dry out on me!

 

Murad Essential C Cleanser

Next up we have a product from Murad’s Essential C line! This cleanser is a generous sample size and will definitely be put to use!

 

Purlisse Beauty Blue Lotus 4 in 1 Eye Adore Serum

Next up we have the Purlisse Beauty Blue Lotus 4-in-1 Eye Adore Serum. This is a sample size of the eye serum that I am currently using (and love) so I am super stoked to receive this product.

 

Beau Gachis Ipsy Exclusive Limited Edition Powder Brush

Second to last in my bag for December is the Beau Gâchis IPSY Exclusive Limited-Edition Powder Brush. This is gorgeous and is giving me some serious Parisian vibes. The ferul is a beautiful champagne color and the handle is emerald and gold ombre… so unique and beautiful and definitely my favorite item that was included in this box.

This is a stunning brush to have on your vanity!

 

Benefit Porefessional Primer

The final item in our Glam Bag for December is the Benefit Porefessional Blurring Primer. Yes, this is a sample size but.. you really can’t have too much of a good thing now can you?

 

So in summary

Presentation: Everything arrived to me perfectly in my Glam Bag for December

Quality: The quality of each of the items I received in my bag was awesome! From brands like Benefit and Murad to others that I’ve never even heard of – I’ll take it!

Curation: This assortment was a mix of makeup, tools and skincare products. It was really well rounded which is what I like in a beauty subscription box!

 

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Allure Beauty Box Subscription Box Review + Unboxing | November 2020

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Allure Beauty Box is a monthly beauty subscription box curated by the editors of Allure Magazine. October is a new month for them as they recently increased the size of the box and subsequently the price of the box. Each package will include 10 items with at least three full sized items (box value of $220+) for just $23 monthly. New subscribers also receive a gift in their first box. NAT pays for this subscription.

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My first glimpse inside the Allure Box for November

Everything that came in my November Allure Beauty Box

 

So what is all this stuff?

Our box insert arrives in the form of a mini magazine. These are great because they tell you more about the product and it’s full retail value.

 

$5

The first product in my box for this month is a When “The Last Chance” Bio Cellulose mask. I’ve used their products in the past but never this one so that’s okay! Kind of over sheet masks in general but as theirs are of a really good quality – I’ll accept.

 

$8 ($48 for 6 sets)

Next up in our box is a set of eye masks from Skinmedica. These Instant Brightening Eye Masks help to reduce puffiness and correct a good deal of discoloration. Perfect for recovery days after late nights (especially around the holidays).

 

$42

One of the full sized items that was included in our box for the month is this Self Esteem Beauty Sleep Serum from Dermelect. This serum is a power house of salicylic and glycolic acid to help with pores and uneven skin tone. It also contains brightening Vitamin C as well as hydrating Hyaluronic Acid for a full skincare regimen in ONE product!

 

$30

My favorite item that was included in this month’s box is this Josephine Cosmetics Eye/Dazzle in the shade Leona. Not only is the packaging of this product stella the look of the shiny champagne colored metallic is gorgeous for the holiday season.

 

Then we have a product from Acure. The Ultra Hydrating 12 Hour Facial Moisturizer. This is a generous sample size and I have tried this in the past and really enjoyed it! So I am glad to have received it.

 

Naturelab is a brand that I have only ever received in my Allure Boxes. This is their Clarifying Scalp Scrub. After using the Peter Thomas Roth Scalf Exfoliator I’m excited to try a similar product from a different brand. This is a small sample but the full size is inexpensive enough that if I like it I may purchase more!

 

$22

Manna Kadar did the beauty box circuit a bunch a couple of years ago. Apparently they are making a comeback with their “Step” themed products and included their Lip Bliss Moisturizing Lip Mask in boxes. This is a full sized product which is really nice – and it’s great if you are liquid lipstick user too!

 

The final item in our box for November is this sample size of Neogen Dermalogy Real Ferment Micro Essence. This toner includes both yeast and rice ferments to improve the skin’s micro-biome. Use it as a first step in your skincare routine. This works particularly well for people with oily skin.

 

So in summary

Presentation: Everything was packaged well and arrived to me perfectly in my box from Allure for November

Quality: Allure does a great job of including on trend and high quality brands in their boxes each month

Curation: This is a nice mix of primarily skincare products. I personally really liked this month’s box!

 

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Decocrated Subscription Box Review + Unboxing | Winter 2020

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Decocrated is a seasonal home decor subscription box. Each package includes 6-8 seasonally inspired home decor pieces with many that are interchangeable and even items handmade by featured artisans. Subscriptions are $79.99 and with code ASHELI10 you’ll get $10 off your first box in a seasonal subscription and with code ASHELI30 you’ll get $30 off an annual subscription. Shipping is free in the contiguous US. NAT received this package at no cost for review purposes.

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My first glimpse inside the Decocrated Box for Winter.

Everything that came in my Winter Box from Decocrated. This season’s decor included themes of quaint holiday cottages, illustrated imagery and cool winter hues along with creative home accents that have fun evergreen tones.

 

So what is all this stuff? 

Our box insert

Inside we’ll find information on the pieces included in our box for this season.

As well as information about the featured artists, Cris Menendez and Kat Fonte.

They also give us ways that we can style each of the items that’s included in our box. This is so helpful.

 


Every box from Decocrated comes with a fun and seasonal 5×7 print. These are always two sided giving us double the options! This season we have a fun winter scene that features some cutesy winter cottages and on the other side we have some muted blue tones with Winter Wonderland printed in festive font!

I put this on my kitchen wall.. naturally!

 

The next item in our box features some of the key finishes used in this season’s box. Yes, this sled shelf has dark natural wood that will compliment almost any motif. I love how intricate this shelf is but I have to be honest and say it was hard for me to decide where to put it.

In the end I paired it with something else from this box and put it in my powder room. I want to assign these building different places in our town but haven’t settled on what yet!

 

The next item in our box is a tabletop calendar. This also incorporated the dark wood finish but also utilizes the clean white that is so pretty and synonomous with Christmas! My kids have really enjoyed changing the days on this!

I added this to my mantle as I thought the champagne and red holly really made this look crisp and clean!

 

I do also like that it’s so simple to change the date you just slip off the top!

 

Next up in our box is the Boho Snowflake. I LOVE the different stains of wood that are used to create this and think it’s super versatile and could be used all year – granted you style it right!

I also put this on my mantle… it just felt right to be! Also, peep the Christmas trees from last year’s winter box!

 

The next item in my box is probably my favorite. This framed art has a botanical pattern with this season’s evergreen tones. They styled this with lots of other framed art but I just hung it in my dining room. I think it’s a great stand alone piece and I’ll be keeping it up year round!

 

Then there are our village houses. These are adorable and I love the fun colors – they make them extra whimsical!

And of course you guys already saw how I’m using these!

 

The final item in our Winter 2020 Decocrated Box is this Pillow Sham. This is reversible and fits a longer rectangular shaped pillow.

My pillow is a bit too small for this sham but I set it up for you guys nevertheless. Also note the Decocrated Winter 2019 blanket! This shame is super cute and has those whimsical trees in evergreen tones that have been so prominent this season.

The other side uses this light mint color which is great for year round use!

 

So in summary

Presentation: Everything was packaged excellently and arrived to me in perfect condition in my Winter 2020 Decocrated Box

Quality: I love the quality of the pieces that are included int his box and I love that they include featured artisans to create many of the items.

Curation: This seasons’s assortment was super sweet and I managed to incorporate each piece I received while still using pieces from past boxes!

 

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Seno Bar Subscription Box Review + Unboxing | November 2020

Seno Bars are personalized nutrition bars created with your bodies needs in mind. Choose from either the Apollo bar or the Minerva as well as whether you’d like to receive eight bars monthly $21.99 for the Apollo and $23.99 for the Minerva or 32 bars monthly $79.99 for the Apollo or $89.99 for the Minerva. NAT received this package at no cost for review purposes.

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My first glimpse inside the package from Seno

Everything that came in my box. There are a total of eight identical bars included.

 

So what is all this stuff? 

My box insert. This breaks down the key ingredients in Seno Bars.

 

Each bar has 190 calories with just 12 grams of fat, 19 grams of carbs, 6 grams of fiber and 10 grams of sugar. The best part is that these contain 6 grams of protein.

The ingredients are simple – each bar contains; almond butter, dates, pumpkin seeds, clover honey, chicory root fiber, ground flaxseed and flaxseed granola as well as sunflower lecithin, These bars are super tasty and I’ve been using them as a lunch supplement and they keep me incredibly full for a long time! I have really been enjoying these bars.

 

So in summary

Presentation: Everything arrived to me in perfect condition in my box from Seno Bars

Quality: I love that all the ingredients are organic! It makes these super high quality!

Curation: Since we know what we are getting when we subscribe I’d say the curation is pretty good!

 

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