This is the third and final part to my Ipsy review of a
year. Please go back and read part one and part two if you haven’t :)
If you do not
know what Ipsy is, it is a monthly beauty subscription service that sends out
4-5 samples/deluxe samples/products in a specially designed reusable makeup
bag. The cost is $10 a month for a monthly subscription or $110 for a whole
year paid up front. If you are interested please click here on my referral link to
check it out.
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All of the Ipsy Glam Bags I have |
January 2014
Originally Received:
Nourish
Organic Face Lotion - $6.50
Coastal Scents
Small Foundation Brush - $5
Epice Exfoliant - $10
MicaBeauty Tinted Lip Balm - $19
Yaby Liquid
Foundation - $14
This was yet again another disappointing bag and left
me ready to cancel again. I do not use the type of foundation brush I receive
so that had to go, and the Yaby foundation was not even close to a good shade
for me. There were several other products (sugar scrub, hair mask, Benefit
POREfessional, leave in conditions, facial oil, etc) that I would have loved to
have gotten. I was also annoyed because I was passed up yet again for another
high end product (Benefit POREfessional) they sent out. I have yet to use the
Nourish face lotion or the Epice exfoliant, so I can’t really speak of if I
like them or not. I did happen to fall in love with the Mica tinted lip balm.
It is the perfect lip color for me and I use it all the time.
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Ipsy Glam Bag January 2014 |
February 2014
Originally Received:
POP Beauty Plump Pout Mini
- $16
Zoya Nail Polish - $9
City Color Blush - $3
Tini Beauty Cream
Shadow - $18
IPKN NY BB Cream - $1
This bag was just a so-so bag. I was really hoping to
get the Tini beauty in a color I could use, but I didn’t, and the BB cream was
so tiny and the swatches online tell me that it’s not my color, so those items
were kind of a bust. I have used the POP plump pout and I do like it. I like
the Zoya color I received, but I haven’t had time to use it yet, but I’m sure I’ll
like it because I love Zoya polishes. I just recently started using the City
Color blush and I love it. It is so pigmented, a little goes a long away, and I
just love the color I got, so that was a huge plus.
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Ipsy Glam Bag February 2014 |
March 2014
Originally Received:
bareMinerals Lipstick - $9
Pacifica Body Butter -$7
Be a Bombshell Bora Bora Eyeshadow Quad - $16
Chella Blue Eyeliner - $24
I was extremely happy when I got the Bora Bora quad in
my bag. It was the one product I just had to have when I saw the spoilers. It
has a beautiful blue color in the quad, and it also has the perfect brown
crease color for me :). I was even happier when I saw the Pacifica body butter
because I love Pacifica products. They just smell amazing. I have yet to use
the lipstick, but the swatches I have seen of it make it look like the perfect
color for me, so I am excited to try that. I’m considering trading the Chella
because I already have favorite navy eyeliner, but all in all this was a great
month for me.
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Ipsy Glam Bag March 2014 |
April
2014
Originally Received:
Urban Decay 24/7 Velvet
Travel Size Pencil $15
dr. brant microdermabrasion $9.75
Elizabeth Mott pop! Goes the shadow $13
Mary Kay Jelly
Lip Gloss $10
St. Tropez Gradual Tan Plus $11
Able to Trade for:
Cailyn Tinted Lip Balm $19
Benefit Lollitint
$5
Starlooks Lip Pencil $14
Another dr. brant microdermabrasion $9.75
This
turned out to be a very interesting month. After seeing all the spoilers, then
checking my glamroom, I was very disappointed. I really really wanted the light
pink Cailyn lip balm and the Starlooks lip pencil and I was passed up yet again
for another highend product (Lollitint), so I hopped on the swap forum and got
to trading. I so super excited I was able to get the Cailyn lip balm in the
color I wanted and the Starlooks lip pencil, both go together really well. I
was then also able to pick up the Lollitint (which I really didn’t want, but I couldn’t
pass up trading something everyone wanted for something no one wanted) and
another dr. brant sample :). I also really like the bag from this month too, so
April turned out to be an amazing month for me :)
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Ipsy Glam Bag April 2014 |
Final Check Point:
As of April 2014, which makes
a whole year of being an Ipsy subscriber, I’ve spent $120 on my subscription
(that’s the $10 a month). I’ve traded 15 of the items I received, totaling about
$45 in shipping. Therefore, my subscription has cost me a total of about $165.
I have received about $307 in products that I absolutely LOVE and can’t get
enough of. I have also received about $161 in products that I either haven’t
tried yet, but I’m excited to try, or that I use, but do not use too often. This totals about $468 in usable products I’ve
received from Ipsy. With number like that I can’t help but say that my subscription
has been worth it.