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True Beauty Box: Natural Makeup in your Mailbox

By Naomi Craw January 24, 2013

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Like looking forward to a little special beauty prezzie in your mailbox every month? Kirkland’s Love True Natural, the American distributor of several popular lines of 100 percent natural German organic beauty products, is launching a monthly True Beauty Box, which delivers just that to customers’ mailboxes on the regular, and completely customized.

Customers begin by taking a quiz to determine their beauty profile: Purely Pretty, Eco Chic, Organically On Trend, or Natural Beauty and then choose the style and size of their monthly box. Love True Natural then selects full size cosmetics and beauty products, which correspond to the beauty profile and box style. Sample products might include an award winning natural mascara from Lavera, a sunflower-oil, mineral lipgloss from Benecos, or an SPF 50 vanilla-coconut facial sunscreen from True Natural.

Boxes range from $30-$40 per month. No ongoing commitment required. Brilliant.

 

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