The days of nursing the last drops of face moisturizer, and scraping down to the final dregs of deodorant, are over. Subscription kits send you bathroom staples—think hair care, face products, soaps and body wash, and deodorant—on a fixed schedule determined by the pace you use them; typically, boxes go out every month or two. Their contents are customizable, based on things like skin and hair type, how much time you spend on personal care, and scent preferences. Here are four boxes we’re excited to see arrive on our doorstep.
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- Hawthorne Price: $15 to $85; hawthorne.co Frequency: Every other month Products: Shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, cologne, lotion Why We Like It: A quiz determines products based on skin and hair type, as well as X factors like how sweaty you get and your profession. The concentrated formulas mean bottles last a while, and if you’re not wild about a scent (unusual, but it happens), the company will swap it.
- Disco Price: $32 to $78; letsdisco.co Frequency: From six weeks to three months Products: Five face items, body wash, deodorant Why We Like It: The punchy, eucalyptus-scented products are gentle on the skin, which is especially good if you shave, since harsh chemicals can cause redness. The all-natural deodorant is effective, and the eye stick is particularly great for travelers who don’t want to look tired.
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- Asystem Price: $45; asystem.com Frequency: Monthly Products: Face cleanser, moisturizer, night cream Why We Like It: With three all-natural items in the lineup, there are no decisions to make, so it’s nice if you’ve never thought much about skin care before now. The moisturizer has SPF, which is useful even in winter. If you’re not ready to commit to a subscription, you can get a one-off box for $55 and see how it goes.
- Tiege Hanley Price: $25 to $45; tiege.com Frequency: Monthly Products: Face wash, scrub, day and night moisturizers, eye cream, face serum Why We Like It: These kits are idiot-proof. The box flap has instructions for exactly how much product to use. Stick to the script, and each of the products will tap out at the same time. There are three levels of skin care, as well as two acne systems, depending on what you need.
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The days of nursing the last drops of face moisturizer, and scraping down to the final dregs of deodorant, are over. Subscription kits send you bathroom staples—think hair care, face products, soaps and body wash, and deodorant—on a fixed schedule determined by the pace you use them; typically, boxes go out every month or two. Their contents are customizable, based on things like skin and hair type, how much time you spend on personal care, and scent preferences. Here are four boxes we’re excited to see arrive on our doorstep.
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1. Hawthorne
Price: $15 to $85; hawthorne.co
8 Nutritional Meal Delivery Services for Guys on the Go
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8 Nutritional Meal Delivery Services for Guys on the Go
Frequency: Every other month
Products: Shampoo, conditioner, soap, deodorant, cologne, lotion
Why We Like It: A quiz determines products based on skin and hair type, as well as X factors like how sweaty you get and your profession. The concentrated formulas mean bottles last a while, and if you’re not wild about a scent (unusual, but it happens), the company will swap it.
2. Disco
Price: $32 to $78; letsdisco.co
Frequency: From six weeks to three months
Products: Five face items, body wash, deodorant
Why We Like It: The punchy, eucalyptus-scented products are gentle on the skin, which is especially good if you shave, since harsh chemicals can cause redness. The all-natural deodorant is effective, and the eye stick is particularly great for travelers who don’t want to look tired.
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3. Asystem
Price: $45; asystem.com
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Frequency: Monthly
Products: Face cleanser, moisturizer, night cream
Why We Like It: With three all-natural items in the lineup, there are no decisions to make, so it’s nice if you’ve never thought much about skin care before now. The moisturizer has SPF, which is useful even in winter. If you’re not ready to commit to a subscription, you can get a one-off box for $55 and see how it goes.
4. Tiege Hanley
Price: $25 to $45; tiege.com
Products: Face wash, scrub, day and night moisturizers, eye cream, face serum
Why We Like It: These kits are idiot-proof. The box flap has instructions for exactly how much product to use. Stick to the script, and each of the products will tap out at the same time. There are three levels of skin care, as well as two acne systems, depending on what you need.
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