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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Wilfrid Laurier chapter.

I did it — I finally caved and jumped on the FabFitFun bandwagon last summer. Now, after being an annual subscriber for a full year and four boxes, I’m here to tell it how it is. If you couldn’t tell by the title, I liked my boxes, and found my goodies to be worth the price of their subscriptions. I showcased many of the items on my Instagram story and got great feedback: my followers couldn’t wait until I got my next box! I liked reviewing what I received, and hopefully other consumers benefited from what I had to say.

For an annual subscription with select access, it cost me $322.80 CAD total per year for four boxes, which evens out to $80.70 CAD per box. This also includes the shipping fee to Canada. That sounds like a whopping amount of money, especially for a university student; however, I think it is worth it. Here are the items I actually use often and/or have already used up. I will total their retail prices in CAD and give a comparison at the end.

Summer 2018 Box

Orlando Pita Play Atmos-Shield® Hair Protectant Treatment Spray $45

My hair feels soft and I hope it’s helping my hair stay healthy!

Yumi Kim Jetsetter Makeup Train Case $72

This is a cute case and I have used it for travel and overnight trips home from school.

FOREO LUNA fofo $119

This is probably my top pick! I use it every day and it is super cool when you pair it with a phone. It determines the vibration speed and timing to wash your face according to the condition of your skin.

Coola Face Sport SPF 50 White Tea Classic Sunscreen $44

This smells good and makes my mom happy because I’ll actually put it on my face.

Pier 1 Imports Marble Ring Dish $20

This is where I put my keys … if I don’t lose them in a pocket and have to dig to find them.

Fall 2018 Box

beautyblender Makeup Sponge $26

I use a beautyblender every day to apply my foundation and/or blend my concealer.

Simply Whimsical Tea Towels $15

These were practical, and because of the neutral grey colour they fit perfectly in essentially any kitchen.

GlamGlow BubbleSheet Oxygenating Deep Cleanse Masks 2 at $12 each

These were simply fun and refreshing!

Cylo Cobra Bluetooth Wireless Earbuds $53

These are great when I don’t want to make too much noise but still want to rock out when I’m cleaning.

Grown Alchemist Polishing Facial Exfoliant: Pink Grapefruit & Glucomannan Extract $82

I tried to get every last gram out of the metal packaging. I loved the scent, and my skin felt soft and looked bright after each use!

Winter 2018 Box

Oribe Gold Lust Dry Shampoo $55

This left my hair feeling light and clean, but not sticky like I’ve experienced with most other dry shampoos.

AHAVA Hydration Cream Mask $44

This is a great overnight mask.

Anthropologie X Mer-Sea & Co. Sea Whip Body Cream in “Coconut Sugar” $32

This is a nice smelling cream and great for the dryness of winter.

Blaq Hydrogel Eye Mask with Hyaluronic Acid $29

I felt like a cute football player, so a good accessory for a Super Bowl party, perhaps? It would be on-brand and you’d be pampering yourself!

Spring 2019 Box

Giadzy Copper Plated Measuring Spoons $20

I wouldn’t have necessarily bought these spoons, and would typically pick up a cheap plastic set at Walmart, etc., if I were to buy some for myself — but these upped my baking aesthetic.

The2Bandits Athens Necklace $40

I didn’t have a long silver necklace, so it was a good addition to my collection. I liked how it was fairly simple and sparkly! I love an opal-esque gem!

Quay Australia Sunglasses in “My Girl” $73

These make me feel like a diva and I think they will be all over my Insta feed this summer, so prepare yourselves!

The grand total of the value of my favourites is $793. That’s over $470 more than the cost of the annual subscription! 

These are the things I actually like, meaning that there were other items that were okay — or I’ll maybe use them a couple of times, but not regularly. The summer and fall boxes had more items I loved, but even for the winter and spring boxes I still adored had enough items that cost more than the cost of the whole box.

For me, it’s been a way to get some cool things that I actually use that I wouldn’t typically splurge on or maybe buy for myself. Getting the box in the first place is not a cheap thing to do, but in the long run I’ve been excited to get cute, useful products and to try new brands.

I plan on renewing my annual subscription and I can’t wait to see what I’ll get next!

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Madeline McInnis

Wilfrid Laurier '19

Madeline graduated from the BA+MA program at Wilfrid Laurier University in 2020. In her undergraduate degree, she majored in Film Studies and History with a specialization in film theory. She later completed her Master's of English degree, where she wrote her thesis on the construction of historical memory and realism in war films. If you're looking for a recommendation for a fountain pen or dotted notebook, she should be your first line of contact.