The Best Hair Subscription Boxes for Your Hair Type
September 28, 2020Curlbox
Curlbox is a monthly subscription box that allows those with curly hair to explore products made specifically for their hair type. Every month, you can sign up to receive a box that highlights a new brand and includes five to six products from the collection. It’s first come, first serve, though, so be sure to sign up ASAP to get next month's box.H2BAR Box
If you have red hair, then you know that maintaining your color requires the right types of products. Enter the H2BAR box, which is short for “How to Be a Redhead.” Simply sign up for either a monthly or yearly subscription and a box filled with “redhead-friendly” products will be sent to you at the beginning of the month. The products come in a range of sample to full size, are free of heavy chemicals and made to enhance red hair.Hairbox
Experience salon results at home with Hairbox, a subscription service that delivers full-size professional salon products. First, complete a questionnaire about your hair and then professional stylists hand-select salon products that give your hair exactly what it needs. You can also customize the frequency at which you receive your box, whether you want it monthly, bimonthly, quarterly or once simply to try. Past boxes have included products from brands like Matrix, Joico and AG Hair.ManeStream Box
Whether you’re someone who can’t live without their hair extensions or have always wanted to give faux strands a try, ManeStream subscription box makes it easier than ever. The monthly subscription offers clip-ins, bundles and wigs of all different lengths and textures. Sign up to receive a box with hair products and accessories every month, and new extensions every three months.TreasureTress
Give your kinks, coils and curls the love and care they need by signing for TeasureTress. It’s a hair subscription box made just for those with natural hair types. Each month, you’ll receive a box with full-size and sample-size products from well known hair-care brands and indie ones, too, so you’ll always have something new to test.
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