Which UK Wellbeing Subscription Boxes Are Our Favourites?
911! 911! It’s a chicness emergency! There are too many subscription boxes to choose from and I don’t know which wellness kit to choose! Halp!
Guuuurl, we got chu. No need to freak out, because we’ve found the best UK subscription boxes a gal could ever ask for. And you know what’s good, Miley? We’re willing to share. As a reward to you for you wanting to better your beauty routine and improve your overall wellbeing, – props – we’re going to reveal the UK’s coolest monthly subscription boxes available now. Thanks to their supreme products and superior service you’ll have a kickstart on Operation: Self Actualisation.
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The subscription box: VITL
The swag: Each pack comprises a 28-day supply of vitamins, with each tearable daily strip containing four pills for Immunity (multivitamin), Wellbeing (krill oil), Energy (Coq10), and Vitality (super greens). Bonus: VITL has also collaborated with Lulu Guinness to create a limited edition box with a 28-day supply of tearable strips, each with a multivitamin and omega-3 pill.
The low-down: In addition to its supplements, VITL has a bangin’ app for users old and new to use to consult their team of nutritionists and assess what vitamins and minerals they’re currently lacking. The VITL Nutrition Pack is available for one-off trials and monthly packages, where every limited edition VITL x Lulu Guinness pack sold will donate 100% of the profits to homeless charity Shelter. Such good eggs.
The damage: VITL Nutrition Pack from £35.95; VITL x Lulu Guinness, £22.95; BUT WHAT’S EVEN MORE AMAZING is that VITL is exclusively offering you lovely UK-based Stylight customers a free two-week trial of VITL supplements when you checkout with the code, ‘STYLIGHT’.
The subscription box: Cohorted
The swag: A delicious array of secret beauty must-haves changed every month, and that include maj cosmetics brands such as Dior, MAC Cosmetics, Lâncome.
The low-down: Expect a sexy, little black box of goodies covering all of the makeup bases. Cohorted is kinda like the Net-A-Porter of beauty subscription boxes.
The damage: £35 each
The subscription box: Hello Fresh
The swag: A range of healthy, quick, easy-to-make recipes and their impossibly fresh, necessary ingredients.
The low-down: You choose your box depending on how many mouths you’ve got to feed and how lazy you’re feeling, then whip up Hello Fresh’s wonderfully nutritious meals at your leisure. Entry level Classic boxes provide three meals for 2-4 people, and include recipes for dishes such as chicken laksa, buckwheat tabbouleh with dukkah roasted veg, and spiced pork and creamy lentils.
The damage: Classic Box from £4.90/meal; Trial boxes, £42
The subscription box: Aevi Wellness
The swag: Winter Wellness Box For Her contains Zenbunni's Biodynamic Chocolate Rainbow Box, the herbal Skin Stick by Earth Tu Face, Mauli Rituals Healing Himalayan Salts, a mantra candle by Ria Ray, and two silk and 18K gold bracelets ‘for you to share a blessing with someone you hold dear.’
The low-down: Aevi Wellness was started by two Scandi gals who are, naturally, cool af. This box, and the other products-by-cult-brands-you’ve-never-heard-of-but-are-so-so-glad-they-introduced-you-to-them will defs help you reestablish the feeling of Zen.
The damage: From £120
The subscription box: The Goodness Project
The swag: The Goodness Project has an unbelievable awesome range of organic, vegan, gluten-free gifts, hampers and products on their site. If you opt for the Classic Box in Mini (the smallest one so fret not; there’s plenty more stuff for you to try if you want to upgrade), expect 5-6 food and lifestyle products that are all-natural and sustainably produced.
The low-down: The only problem with The Goodness Project is deciding which things to try and not blowing your entire monthly food allowance on it. They also do office snacks!! …We have a problem.
The damage: Boxes from £9.95
The subscription box: Pink Parcel
The swag: Tea, tampons, pads, something sweet, and beauty products: these are the key ingredients of your Pink Parcel package.
The low-down: This snazzy subscription box, first conceived out of the need to make ‘that time of the month’ less gross and un-fun, has everything your soul craves when you’re PMS-ing or cramping like a mutha. Pink Parcel is the portable hug from Mum.
The damage: £6.99 for your first box, £10.50 thereafter