nomakenolife is a monthly subscription box of Japanese cosmetics and beauty products. Japanese women take their skincare very seriously, and their beauty products are superb quality. They are also very big on products which contain natural ingredients, including collagen, and avoiding harsh chemicals. It works like …
Review: YumeTwins – Japanese Kawaii November 2017 Unboxing
Konnichiwa! (If you don’t want to look it up, that means ‘HELLO!’ in Japanese.) This is the second box produced by the NEW and IMPROVED YumeTwins! YumeTwins has just had a big shakeup! They’ve increased the amount of items from five to between six and eight. With this …
Review: TokyoTreat Japanese Candy – November 2017 Flavorful Thanksgiving Feast Unboxing
TokyoTreat is a monthly box of Japanese candies and snacks from Tokyo. It is part of the TokyoTreat subscription box group which also includes YumeTwins and nomakenolife. There are three monthly subscription levels: Small: $14.99 (£11.20) 8 full-size snacks Regular: $24.99 (£18.67) 13 full-size snacks plus 1 Wagashi Premium: $34.99 …
Review: Letterbox Lab – Explore Box 6 Get Moving
Letterbox Lab provide innovative children’s science kits as subscription boxes. The Explore Box (£8 + £2 postage) is for kids aged 6+ and contains a least an hour’s worth of fun science. The Investigate Box (£22 + £2 postage) for kids aged 8+ has more experiments …
Review: Beer52 Craft Beer Club – Indy Man Beer Con
I’m reviewing Beer52, a box of ten (ooops, spoiler!) amazing craft beers from breweries featured in this year’s Indy Man Beer Con in Manchester. Beer52 is a craft beer club subscription service that sends you eight (£24) or ten £29 beers every month. Delivery is free. …
Review: Henry J Socks – Socks Subscription
If you’re looking for something for the man who has everything, why not a pair of funky socks delivered every month? Blurb: Here at Henry J socks, we bring the soul back into your shoes. Bespoke quality knitting, along with vibrancy and quirky social appeal, …
Review: Mila and Pheebs Stationery and Activity Boxes for Kids – September/October 2017 Under the Sea
Mila & Pheebs create stationery and activity boxes for children. They contain a mixture of stationery, crafts, stickers, and fun items, based around a different theme each month. It’s £10 per month plus £2.99 P&P. While I love anything craft/stationery related, this particular subscription box is …
Review: Freedom Japanese Market – September 2017
Freedom Japanese Market is a family business that curates, packs, and ships original, made-in-Japan snacks to all corners of the globe. About a pound of handpicked Japanese candies and snacks sent straight to your front door! They have three box sizes: Puchi Pack – 5 to 8 full …
Review: Loot Crate September 2017: ROBOTICS Unboxing
It’s a new Loot Crate! September’s theme is ROBOTICS, featuring items from Aliens, Star Trek, and more! Here’s some blurb: LootCrate is a monthly box full of geeky awesomeness. As well as their classic original Loot Crate they have several other box types, including boxes for pets, gaming, anime, and wearables! I’m reviewing …
Review: TokyoTreat Japanese Candy – October 2017 Halloween Unboxing
TokyoTreat is a monthly box of Japanese candies and snacks from Tokyo. It is part of the TokyoTreat subscription box group which also includes YumeTwins and nomakenolife. There are three monthly subscription levels: Small: $14.99 (£11.20) 8 full-size snacks Regular: $24.99 (£18.67) 13 full-size snacks plus 1 Wagashi Premium: $34.99 …











