Friday, November 21, 2014

Memebox Superbox #77 Foot Therapy

Another fabulous Memebox!!! I have a soft spot for anything pedicure related.  At work I am on my feet all day or I'm walking through Disneyland, so I love pampering them.  This was a great box.  I paid only $16 because I had some meme points to use.  Great value.  It was originally $33.99 (Including shipping cost)

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1. Lassha New Cool Foot V2.0 150ml
Full Sized: $18.00 (Have seen for $9.00 on bonanza)
Description: Helps freshen feet from bad odor and to maintain good hygiene.
First Thoughts:  It smells exactly like pepperment candy canes.  You know how some foot deodorizers have a very distinct mint/funk smell?  This doesn't.  The smell is very plesent and not over powering.  I also like how it is a mist and not powder.  Powders can be messy and can ruin shoes. 

2. Purederm Callus Reducer Heel Patches Box of 4
Full Sized: $14  (Around $11 plus shipping)
Description: Herbal conditioning therapy to moisturize, soothe and repair feet.
First thoughts:  Interesting...You are to wear these overnight.  I don't like things on my feet at night.  I often will even have my feet out of the covers.  So I don't know how I'll do with these.  Interested in trying though. 

3. Professional Foot File Remover with Shyan
Full Sized: $9.00 (actual price)
Description: Use with a gel of scrub to exfoliate all dead skin sells and hardened calluses
First Thoughts: Even though it feels like its well made and you can tell it is sturdy, it feels kind of cheap.  I think it is the plastic handle, reminds of a fisher-price plastic toy.  I think if it was a different plastic or wood it would give more of a luxury feel.  I'm sure it will work just fine, just my observation.


4. Mizon Magic Peeling Foot 40ml
Full Sized: $11 (I actually found it for $12 plus $3 shipping)
Description: These are translucent socks you wear for a few hours and then with in the next few days the dead skin peels off.  I used a similar item from my last box, and it was weird.  The socks are saturated with a solution.  I wore them for about three hours while watching a movie.  When I took them off it was nothing amazing, then through out the week it did exactly what it said. It didn't give crazy results, and I didn't like how dry it made my feet during the peeling process.  I'd be interested in trying again though with a
different brand.

5. Holika Holika Baby Silky Foot Mask 18ml (Not Pictured Sorry!)
Full Sized: $3 (The price I found was $7 on amazon)
Description: Removes dead skin cells and delivers nourishment to tired feet.
First thoughts: Smells soooo good!!!  I love how they were socks and were full of product.  I wore for around 30 minutes and afterwards my feet were so soft.  Made for a very relaxing experience.

6. Holika Holika Healing Nails Cuticle Oil 10ml
Full Sized: $2 ($6.50 on amazon)
Description: Its a cuticle oil...
First thoughts: Nothing fancy, and nothing I haven't seen before.  I don't use cuticle oil all that often, so may pass on.

7. Calmia Silky Soft Foot Cream 100mg
Full Sized: $18 (Around $25 online)
Description: Moisturizing foot cream with shea butter and macadamia seeds.
First thoughts: Smells like a baby. :)  Has a light powder smell.  It is a little runny, but has a nice feel to it. After about five minutes it had completely absorbed.  Large tube of it, so it will last me a long time!

8. Tonymoly Shiny Foot Scrub Wash 100ml
Full Sized: $7 (actual Price)
 Description: exfoliating foot scrub. with peppermint, lavendar, and argan oil. 
First thoughts: Another large product. I don't really smell the lavendar but do smell the pepperment.  I love pepperment because it wakes me up.  Will be great to use during a home pedicure. 

 Overall Thoughts:
Such a great box.  I know I will use everything, and most everything I would purchase on my own.  Definatly worth the price.  They said it was about $82, and that seems about right.  During my research some products were cheaper and some were more expensive.  Love memebox!! Check them out here!





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