The best skincare subscriptions, makeup, deodorant subscriptions
What are the benefits of beauty subscription boxes?
Some beauty subscriptions are far more practical than others. Deodorant delivered direct to your door just makes sense. A new toothbrush head in the post just when your old one starts to look a bit tired, is one more job ticked off the to-do list. When you’re busy, they’ll ensure you never run out of the essentials.
Tailored skincare subscription services can be equally useful for those with specific skin concerns or needs. Driven by dermatologists, they take the guesswork out of your purchases, eliminating excess while promising more efficacy.
But a beauty subscription doesn’t just have practical benefits; they also make a gorgeous regular treat for makeup and beauty buffs (either you or a lucky recipient), helping you discover the latest must-have brands and products.
We tested a range of makeup, haircare, bodycare and skincare subscription boxes from the likes of LookFantastic and Glossybox, which will surprise you with small (and sometimes full-sized) versions of cult favourites or exciting new launches, so you can try before you buy.
Skin + Me vs. Dermatica ā which skincare subscription is best?
Skin + Me and Dermatica are slightly different to the other subscriptions we tested as they offer a tailored service. But which came out on top? Weāre not just saying it to be diplomatic, but our testers truly found each brand suited slightly different needs. Skin + Me was better for newcomers to active ingredients, as the tretinoin (prescription-grade ingredient) percentage is less, which also makes it suitable for those with sensitive skin.
Dermatica appealed to panellists with specific skin conditions or concerns, and those more accustomed to using actives in their routine already.
In short, if youāve never used a product with actives in before, weād suggest opting for Skin + Me, while Dermatica is more appropriate for those with acne, rosacea or looking to treat target areas. Both offer a trial service, so you can test them out and see for yourself before committing.
How we test beauty subscription boxes
We asked 140 panellists to trial a range of subscription services across beauty, bath and bodycare over a four-week period, while the skincare subscriptions from Dermatica and Skin + Me were tested over three months to allow time for our testers to assess the products’ efficacy.
We asked panellists to provide feedback on the delivery service, ease of use and design, as well as telling us how much they liked the contents of each box. For skincare prescriptions and deodorant subscriptions, they were also asked to tell us about the performance of personalised products. Our experts then collated all the feedback to award final scores.
These are the ones we’d love to receive on repeat.
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Best beauty subscription service
LookFantastic The Box Subscription
Pros
Lots of popular brands included
Good variety of products across makeup and haircare
Cons
Some products are sample sized
Score: 85/100
This may be the most exciting box of the bunch for makeup addicts and haircare obsessives. Each delivery includes a combination of treats across all categories, with a guaranteed value of at least Ā£50 (but often more), for just Ā£15 a month (or Ā£13 a month if you buy an annual subscription). LookFantastic is home to some of our favourite beauty products, with the assortment including both quality brands and cult buys that will fit into your daily routine.
Our panellists were impressed with the variety and quality. āWhat amazing products,ā said one, while another added: āI used all the products inside, two were full-sized and I trialled two others that I’ll be re-purchasing in future!ā
Itās worth noting that the box arrives at the same time every month, so depending on when you first purchase, you may be waiting some time for it to arrive.
However, all our testers were impressed with the level of customer service from LookFantastic and how easy it was to cancel, too. So, no nasty surprises before payday.
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Runner-up beauty subscription service
Glossybox Beauty Subscription Box
Pros
Easy to set up
Good variety of products
Cons
Not many luxury products
A small number of our testers found it confusing to cancel
Score: 83/100
The glamorous Glossybox box includes a great range of haircare, makeup and skincare products and costs either Ā£13.50 a month or Ā£12.50 a month if you buy a year’s subscription. It comes with five treasures inside each time. Testers told us it was easy to sign up and the box arrived quickly, with many adding that it was a great way to try new products theyād never have thought to buy.
Testers found it less simple to cancel than LookFantasticās offering, and our panellists were already familiar with some of the products received. Overall, though, it scored well, and there was a good selection of full-sized and travel-sized treats within, including the more everyday essentials such as a pair of tweezers.
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Best deodorant subscription service
AKT The Deodorant Balm subscription
Pros
Aluminium free
Fabulous range of fragrances
Cons
A little messy to apply
Score: 80/100
The USP of this deodorant is that it doesn’t contain aluminium, which can cause irritation and stain your clothes. It also comes in super chic packaging ā the squeezable metal tube, a beauty insider favourite, will look great on your bathroom shelf.
While natural deodorant isnāt known for being the most effective, AKT is often touted as one of the only natural formulations that truly performs. So did this deliver when it came to keeping our panel fresh and dry, as well as acing the subscription service?
According to our feedback, it’s a resounding yes on performance. āI didnāt smell of B.O. even after I exercised,ā said one tester, while another added: āI love everything about this product ā it delivered better protection than my normal deodorant.ā The reusable ākeyā provided will also ensure you get every last drop out of the packaging, preventing wastage, and we found the scent delicious, with a hydrating, creamy texture that leaves underarms soft.
Panellists praised the website and found the subscription service easy to use, with a delivery every six to eight weeks. Some complained of having to get their hands dirty during application, but we feel itās a small price to pay for such a high-performing natural deodorant.
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Best deodorant subscription for ease of use
Proverb Refillable Deodorant Subscription
Pros
Easy-to-use packaging
Melted into skin quickly
Cons
Could have been more powerful for some
Score: 78/100
Another natural deodorant, but this one comes in refillable, wind-up packaging for mess-free application. So, what did our panel think of Proverbās door drops?
They adored the selection of scents available and how easy the case is to refill, and found ordering it online simple, with speedy delivery times. One told us the packaging is āweighty and feels luxeā, while another said the formulation āmelted into the skin immediately.ā
Points were lost for the lack of visibility over which fragrances you were going to receive, and some of our sweatier panellists claimed it wasnāt powerful enough to protect against the stresses of daily life. Therefore, this may be better suited to those who experience moderate perspiration.
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Best skincare subscription
Dermatica Personalised Skincare Subscription
Score: 75/100
Claiming to give you clearer, brighter, more brilliant-looking skin from six weeks, this brand comes with big promises. Online reviews and before and after pictures show happy customers, who say the formulations have helped improve melasma, rosacea and general dullness. So, we were keen to put this personalised service to the test.
The process is simple ā you share your treatment goals via an online consultation (you need to share some selfies) and Dermatica’s dermatology team then selects the perfect combination of active ingredients for you, packaged up in a personalised formula, with a new bottle arriving every 28 days (approximately).
When it came to the level of service, our panellists were impressed. āI liked the communication and found the advice really helpful,ā said one. They also appreciated the attentive follow-up emails and found it a breeze to personalise the subscription to their skincare needs. When the product arrived it was clear why the ingredients chosen had been selected for them, exactly what the product would do, and how and when to use it.
Some would have liked a less neutral scent, and a few felt the service was more aimed at those with specific skin conditions such as acne (rather than skin dullness or minimising fine lines). Some of those less used to active ingredients also experienced a tiny bit of sensitivity. Overall, though, our testers found Dermatica a brilliant, fuss-free option for targeting specific skin concerns or goals.
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Best skincare subscription for beginners
Skin + Me Skincare Subscription
Pros
Accessible language in sign-up process
Helpful customers service
Effective formulations
Cons
Some found screw packaging hard to twist
Score: 71/100
Skin + Me put tailored skincare subscriptions on the map. The process starts with an online session with a dermatologist where you can talk to them about the elements of your skincare regime that aren’t working. Post-consultation, you’re sent genuinely effective products to help streamline and improve your routine (saving you time and money).
In terms of the formulation they received, one tester told us, āMy skin looks more even and, dare I say, radiant,ā while another commented on the dispenser, saying, āItās easy to tell exactly how much product to use thanks to the twist and screw base.ā The sign-up process was also a success for our panellists, who found it āthoroughā, āaccurateā and ādetailedā, reassuring many of them that the product they were receiving was right for them. Plus, they couldnāt get enough of the fact each ādaily doserā had their name on it. Itās the little things.
A couple of people found the product made their skin dry or flaky, but this is to be expected when you’re using active ingredients for the first time.
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Best bodycare subscription
Lush Kitchen Box
Pros
Full-sized products
Inspiring storytelling
Cons
Some said the box was a little messy
Score: 71/100
Home of the mighty bath bomb, Lush stores are a real experience ā a Willy Wonka-esque wonderland for wellness lovers. And now you can sign up for a selection of goodies posted straight to your front door ā your very own golden ticket to sumptuous smellies. The subscription contains four or five full-sized body and bath products each month, as well as tester sizes (which is mighty generous if you ask us).
The box is made from 100% recycled board and, as always with Lush, all the products inside are vegan and Leaping Bunny certified (meaning cruelty-free, and not tested on animals).
Our panel loved the story behind each product and the beautiful packaging. Testers were also fans of the posy inside, with one saying, āthe lovely fragrances filled the room, capturing the scent of summer.ā
Florence is our Senior Beauty Writer, specialising in expert-tested beauty and grooming reviews ā from toothbrushes to the latest skincare launches. Sheās committed to sharing recommendations for products that truly work and make people feel confident and healthy. Prior to this she was at Tropic Skincare, where she worked closely with biochemists in the lab, delving into the functions of each fresh, natural ingredient and conveying its efficacy to her audience in easy-to-digest terms.Ā
With over five yearsā experience in beauty and health journalism, Florence has written for ELLE, Womenās Fitness, Sister Magazine, National Geographic Traveller and many more, with a strong sustainability angle thread through much of her work.
When she isnāt packing for a trip away, working out, eating out or reading up on retinol serums, youāll probably find her experimenting with her film camera and building her portfolio of portraits. Florenceās photography can be found at florencereeves-white.com, her Instagram is @florencereeveswhite and her twitter is @floreadsnwrites
Denny is our Beauty and Grooming Tester and has an in-depth knowledge and background in beauty and PR. She has spoken on panels with Cosmetics Executive Women (CEW) and has worked with many beauty brands as a commercial model. Ā Since joining in October 2022, she has worked on numerous testing categories including over 18 different brands for vitamin C serums, scalp scrubs, shampoos for dry hair and many more. She has over 20k followers on TikTok where she shares beauty and fashion tips otherwise better known as Denny Daily.