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It’s hard to scroll Instagram without coming across an influencer — or an ad — promoting Fab Fit Fun’s subscription boxes. After trying Birchbox for nearly two years (and with friends who’ve extensively reviewed other brands), I always wondered: Can it live up to the hype? Do you really get more than $50 worth of stuff, and are they things I’d actually use in my day-to-day life? And how is it different than all those other subscription boxes out there?!

So, when one arrived at my office as part of a feature on women’s subscription boxes, I had to inspect it up-close. You pay about $50 every three months to receive a package filled with a selection of fashion, beauty, accessories and home products, which are typically worth a collective $250 or more. Fab Fit Fun estimated that this season’s box is worth $322 to $368, depending on what you receive.

Each box’s products vary, and you can set certain preferences on the site to get a package that’s tailored more to your tastes. Let’s take a look inside, shall we?

What's inside Fab Fit Fun's Summer 2018 box
Photos: Candace Braun Davison

My Fab Fit Fun’s Summer 2018 Box Contents:

  • Summer & Rose Beach Towel — These microfiber towels are supersized, and sand doesn’t stick to them, making them great beach blankets. Despite the fun, rainbow-hued palm leaf print, the fabric felt flimsy (to me) for a beach towel. And I already have too many for my closet, so I gave this one away to a friend.
  • Tarte Tarteist Pro Glow Highlight & Contour Palette — While I would’ve preferred the other option, Tarte’s to-go palette (which features eyeshadows, lusters, and waterproof eyeliner), I’m intrigued to learn the world of contouring … something I’ve totally ignored out of laziness. Until now.
  • Elemis Papaya Enzyme Peel — After NYC’s neverending winter, my skin’s looking dull and dry. This peel is both exfoliating and moisturizing, giving me hope that with each treatment, my glow will return — and look better than before.
  • Minor History Post Script Wallet — This micro wallet’s perfect for vacationing, when you’re at a hotel and really just need your key card and some cash. Love the color-block style, too.
  • Coola Face Sport SPF 50 — It’s been gray and rainy in New York for the past week and a half, so I haven’t gotten to try out this sunscreen yet. Admittedly, I have so much sunscreen in my closet that this addition was a minor letdown, but by August, I’ll probably blow through my stash, this tube included.
  • Pier 1 Imports Marble Ring Dish — C’mon, how chic is this?! It’s already on my desk, finally giving my oft-tangled headphones a tidy place to rest (wrapped) when they’re not in use. The gold trim’s a nice touch, too.
  • Foreo Luna Fofo — I’m most excited about this addition — see earlier statement about my lusterless skin — and I’ll have to give a more thorough review a little later. The Luna Fofo is that little blue scrubby-looking disc in the box, and it’s an electronic face cleanser. It’s a new product that’s launching with THIS box, and it’ll soon release an app that syncs with the device to analyze your skin and give you a custom treatment plan to help you get your glow on. I’m all about that.
  • ERTH Tu Y Yo Ring — This funky, 14k gold-plated ring reminded me of a septum piercing for royals when I first unboxed it (seriously — it’s a gold semicircle with a freshwater pearl on each end). Then I slipped it on, and I’ve been wearing it daily ever since. The ring’s negative space is unexpected and sleek, and you hardly notice it’s there.
Tarte Contour Kit
Tarte Contour Kit

Will I use everything in this box? Honestly, probably not. But is it worth $50, for what I WILL use regularly? Absolutely. The Luna Fofo alone is worth $89, so it’s like getting a serious discount on the device — and scoring a bunch of extras for free. (Though, full disclosure, this box was given to me for free.) Plus, my friends don’t mind being gifted with what I know I won’t use. Marie Kondo would be proud.

What's inside Fab Fit Fun's Summer 2018 box
What’s inside Fab Fit Fun’s Summer 2018 box

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Author: candacebd

Candace Braun Davison is a writer, editor and recipe developer who divides her time between New York and Florida. She's written articles that have appeared in PureWow, Delish, House Beautiful, Cosmo, Elle, Esquire, Elle Decor, Veranda, Good Housekeeping and more. She's also published and contributed to multiple cookbooks, including a tailgate cookbook specifically designed for USF students. A portion of the proceeds benefitted student scholarships at the university.