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June Birchbox

The wonderful pink box arrived in my mailbox the other day! It is always a good day when beauty products arrive right?! Here is what I got in my box this month!

Davines|Shampoo, Conditioner, and All in One Milk: This system is supposed to make your hair softer, and tame frizz.
I swear the sun wasn't even out when I took this photo! Silly glare. 

English Laundry| Signature for Her: This is a beautiful, yet different scent. Birchbox describes it as woodsy and floral, and I definitely agree. It is not overly floral, and definitely work appropriate.

Mally Beauty| Volumizing Mascara: So, so, so excited to try this!! My aunt has been using Mally mascara, and her lashes have been amazing! I am so excited to see how my lashes look after using this! Look for a review once I start using it! *This is full size!

Perlier| Shea Almond Body Cream: My skin has been looking a little less hydrated lately, so I need to use this cream. I rarely use lotion, but I will try this!

suki| Exfoliate Foaming Cleanser: This smells like lemons! This also is an exfoliant, so I will be using this to freshen up my skin, and regenerate my skin cells.

What did you get in your June Birchbox? Leave me a comment and let me know, I'd love to hear from you!

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