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Kali Subscription Review + Coupon – May 2017

Anna Rodriguez
ByAnna RodriguezMay 28, 2017 | 3 comments

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

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Kali is a period subscription service that delivers you chemical-free, all natural, organic feminine hygiene products every month. It has customizable options to fit your lifestyle!

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

Subscribers can choose the type of box they would like, the frequency, and the absorbency.

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

Kali offers several subscription levels and options. This review is for the Luxury subscription box, which is $22.89 per shipment. (You can choose to receive it on a monthly or a bimonthly basis.)

This box was sent to us at no cost to review. (Check out our review process post to learn more about how we review boxes).

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

The Subscription: Kali

The Cost: Choose from one of four options:

Luxury Monthly or Luxury Every Other Month Box ($22.89 per shipment): 14 tampons or 16 pads, 10 wipettes, 10 panty liners, and one "relaxing pampering product."

Tampon Only Bimonthly Box ($16 per shipment): 32 tampons every other month.

Tampon + Liners Only Bimonthly Box ($18 per shipment): 32 tampons and 20 liners.

Pad + Liner Only Monthly Box ($16 per shipment): 20 pads and 20 liners.

Wipette Bimonthly Box ($20 per shipment): 40 wipettes.

The Products: Chemical-free, organic feminine hygiene products, including organic menstrual pads and 100% cotton tampons.

Ships to: US for free

Good to know: Your first box is shipped 2-3 days after you place your order. Boxes are set to arrive on the first of every month thereafter (unless you chose a bimonthly option, which would arrive every other month).

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

This information card was included in the package, with some info about the mist included and inspirational facts about Sarah Blakely, founder of Spanx. That's a nice touch!

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

Here are my 14 organic cotton tampons! I opted for all super, but there is an option for regular or for half-and-half. I absolutely love that they are chemical-free and organic. I care about what I absorb through my skin!

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

This is the applicator. I have to say that as much as I would like to save the planet, I prefer plastic applicators. This one was quite easy to use and comfortable, though. Has science invented reusable applicators yet? Or ones made from biodegradable plastic? I would pay extra for that.

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

Here is the tampon itself. It looks and feels like your typical super absorbency tampon. These tampons are comfortable and they do not leak on a "super" day. However, I did not use it on a super plus day.

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

Kali's website says that their panty liners are thong liners, but I don't wear thongs, and these were fine to use on regular underwear. I did try these on a super plus day, and they were very helpful. They are surprisingly absorbent. They are also 100% organic cotton and perfectly comfortable.

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

The wipettes might have been my favorite item in the box. They are effective and have a nice fragrance. They also don't have any sort of chemical smell, which they shouldn't, since they are also chemical-free. I don't feel like I can go into too much detail, but these are fantastic!

Check out my review of the Kali period subscription box for May 2017!

My "luxury pampering" item this month was this rosewater facial mist, and it's really nice. It has a very light floral fragrance and made my skin feel quite refreshed.

The Verdict: I really liked my first package from Kali! I feel like they thought of everything! I love that their products are free of harmful chemicals and that everything was comfortable and worked as expected. I also think the price is really good for everything I received. Kali is great!

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Anna Rodriguez
Anna Rodriguez
Anna has been a fan of subscription boxes since joining Birchbox in 2013, but didn't become a true addict until discovering subscriptions she could share with her children. Her favorites include Kiwi Crate and Fab Kids.

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3 comments

Kali H

It’s really weird to see my name on a bunch of feminine products. I think they could have gone with a different name than the Hindu goddess of death…just sayin.

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Allison

I’m intrigued by this, but I really wish they had a quarterly option. There are a lot of birth control options on the market. I only get my period once every 3 months…. (Seasonique/camrese, etc)

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Jackie

This is interesting! I want to see more chemical-free feminine product boxes.

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