This post was originally published on September 7, 2015 as part of my Beauty Box Dilemma blog series.
Updated March 14, 2024 for minor editing and formatting.
Important to know! Goodebox did change names to Good Being box and continued to operate for some time. However, it has since permanently closed in 2019.
First of all, I want to thank Goodebox for sending me a package to unbox, review, and share with you.
I chose to review this box as part of my hugely popular Beauty Box Dilemma series.
I know that I am new at this whole blogging/reviewing/YouTube thing but they took a chance on me and I hope to not disappoint. There’s a lot of us beauty bloggers out there and I am so grateful that you are here! Just so you know, the Amazon link is an affiliate link – what basically means is that IF you purchase an item from clicking on the link, I will get a teeny weeny itsy bitsy percentage of the sale. Trust me, the amount I receive isn’t enough to pay the bills but every little bit helps.
Just so you know, I DID film a Goodebox review video BUT it’s super shaky and laggy – and well, I just don’t feel comfortable putting something out on the net that isn’t top quality. Let’s not lie, I film off of my laptop’s built-in webcam in a corner of my house with natural lighting between the hours of 1-3 (convenient with my son’s school schedule), so we aren’t talking mega production here – but yea, it just was laggy. SORRY! I did however get to demo/review the mascara in a video that turned out O-K.
The 100% Pure Chocolate Mascara included in my Goodebox (now Good Being box) was probably the hero item.
The mascara review was the #1 most requested review so without further adieu…check out the video below. I’ve written down the review below was well, if you are in a quiet place and not able to turn me up!
Here’s My Review
Have you tried this mascara, this brand? Let me know what you think in the comments below!
Stay Beautiful! xo- Natalie Setareh
Beauty is about perception, not about make-up. I think the beginning of all beauty is knowing and liking oneself. You can't put on make-up, or dress yourself, or do you hair with any sort of fun or joy if you're doing it from a position of correction.
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