Influenster: Holiday VoxBox

Posted on the 07 January 2013 by Wifessionals @wifessionals
I was lucky enough to be chosen for the Holiday VoxBox from Influenster!

Don't know what Influenster is?
It's a company that pairs up with bloggers, asking their opinions on products and services.
You complete a bunch of tasks in hopes of being considered for more programs, like a VoxBox!

When I found out I was chosen in December, I was so excited!
Around Christmas, my box finally arrived with all the goodies you see above.

There was a code to receive $25 off your first purchase from Sole Society!

I can share it will friends and family, so go ahead! Use it for yourself (:
They have a ton of cute shoes starting at only $49.95, so this code basically gives you 50% off!

Next was delicious Peach Almond Oatmeal from Quaker's Real Medleys line.

I really enjoyed this as I LOVE oatmeal and I like that this container makes it easily "To Go".

I received this Eboost natural energy packet in Pink Lemonade.

I used it late Saturday night last weekend. I was so tired, but Ryan still wanted to go out and do things so I tried taking the Eboost. Now maybe it was the placebo effect - but I swear I felt energized!! Same feeling of taking a Monster but without the sugar crash (:

I tried out the masque given to me by Montagne Jeunesse. I received the Raspberry & Mango.

Pretty hott, huh?
I actually scared Ryan pretty badly when he came home from work.

It was a fun little mini pampering for myself, but I didn't notice anything special with my face afterwards.
I've definitely used more effective "deep pore cleansing" masques in the past.

Now, I'm very excited to try these!

You'll have to keep an eye out on my Instagram for when I do. My nails are SO short right now, so I wanted to give them a little time to grow before I used these.

I've always been curious to see if nail strips works as well as polish!

I received Liquid Lipshine from NYC in Nude New York City.

It's a great pale, neutral gloss.

My only gripe is that it's a "sticky" gloss - meaning your hair or anything else is attracted to it.

Lastly, probably the most anticipated item: Goody Quikstyle Brush

This brush runs between $11 - $15, so naturally I was excited to try one for free.

The microfiber bristles are supposed to cut your drying time by 30%.

I was disappointed in the brush. Sorry Goody, it didn't work. I timed my drying and my hair didn't dry any quicker from using it. The bristles also make me nervous when it comes to germs/bacteria/mold. It claims that they are made from anti-microbial material, but still - I'm not sure how you would keep this clean in the long term.

Overall I really enjoyed trying these products!
It's always great to see how items work so you know whether or not you want to invest in them in the future!




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