You may have seen me talk about Mapleblume before. They’re a luxury natural beauty box subscription that offers top-notch brands. It’s bi-monthly and always filled with high quality, full sized items. Though it is one of the most expensive boxes out there, it’s a really great deal for what you get. I usually find a few favorites in their boxes and I’m always impressed with the overall value!

Let’s talk about the October box. This month including some old favorites of mine and I found a new brand that I’ve been loving!

October Mapleblume Box

October Mapleblume Box

October Mapleblume Box

Pai Skincare Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil

With a gorgeous, deep color, this serum goes to work by repairing, moisturizing and protecting skin. I appreciate the simple, streamlined ingredient list, too! Only 4 ingredients pack a punch that’s full of Omegas and antioxidants.

October Mapleblume Box

Vapour Halo Illuminator

Hello old friend! I’m a huge fan of Vapour Beauty. Their products apply and wear well and the Halo Illuminator is no exception. I’ve used this product for years and love the subtle glow it gives. It’s not at all sparkly or over the top, instead, it gives their signature “lit from within” glow.

Vapour Mesmerize Eye Color in Ace

Another favorite from Vapour. This pretty, plum shade has build-able color, so you can make your eye color as subtle or intense as you’d like. It’s a shadow stick, so it applies a bit different than regular eyeshadow. I find blending with my fingers works best as the warmth helps to blend it out easier.

October Mapleblume Box

Inlight Beauty Facial Cleaner

This brand is new to me, but I’m loving it! This is a balm cleanser with a bright, upbeat scent. Balm cleansers do a great job of really dissolving any makeup, oil or anything else on your face and allows you to get a deep clean. You can simply remove the balm with a warm washcloth, but I like to follow with a foaming cleanser to do a double cleanse.

October Mapleblume Box

Lavido Alert Eye Cream

Last but not least, there’s also an eye cream included this month. Lavido is also a new brand to me and I was curious to learn more about it. They seem to include quite a bit of beneficial ingredients and have a long list of ingredients their products avoid, however, the challenge when reviewing subscription boxes is always that I am giving more of an overview than an in-depth look. After all, it’s hard to really size up an eye cream without a couple of months of testing, but at first glance, it seems to moisturize well!

If you want to give this month’s box a try, you can order now through Mapleblume and still receive the October box. Since it’s bi-monthly, the next box will be going out in December. Did you spot any favorites or anything you’d like to try?