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Ecocentric Mom Subscription Review + Coupon – December 2020

Haley Faye
ByHaley FayeJan 25, 2021 | 1 comment

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Ecocentric Mom
3.6 overall rating
8 Ratings | 2 Reviews

Ecocentric Mom is a monthly eco-friendly subscription box for women, moms, and moms-to-be. They aim to only send products that are pure, healthy, useful, and fun. And, they customize each box based on your child's age or your due date!

This review is of the Ecocentric Mom+Baby Box with preferences set for a 12-month-old, $36.99 a month.

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

About Ecocentric Mom

The Subscription Box: Ecocentric Mom

The Cost: $36.99 a month + free shipping in the continental U.S.

ACTIVE DEAL: Save $5 off your subscription!
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The Products: Green, organic, and otherwise eco-friendly and eco-conscious beauty, health, home, and baby products.

Ships to: The U.S. for free & Canada for $7

Ecocentric Mom + Baby Box December 2020 Review

 

iPlay Adjustable Organic Cotton Bodysuit - Retail value $9.99

This is an interesting onesie design: it's adjustable! The crotch has two rows so as your child gets taller, you just switch which row you fasten. I think this is a great idea to get more time out of baby clothes - they just grow out of them so fast.

 

BeginAgain Bathtub Pals Natural Rubber Shark Toy - Retail value $3.99

We have a few natural rubber bath toys, and this shark is an adorable addition! I appreciate that the gills are open and there's also a hole in the bottom to help water inside the toy to drain and dry. My 5-year-old especially likes this.

 

Lil' Labels No-Iron Write-On Clothing Labels - Estimated value $5.99 (buy a 2-pack for $11.99)

I like the concept of these labels because they seem so easy. They're no-iron and all you do is write with a ballpoint pen or fine-tipped sharpie and smack them on your clothing tags or care instructions and they're there to stay. I haven't tried using and washing one yet, but they feel fine to write on. My main complaint is that these are tiny labels! We don't have a long last name and it would still be a challenge to get our kids' full names on these.

 

InnoBaby Silicone Bath Scrub Antimicrobial Bath Scrub - Retail value $9.99

I wish you guys could feel this thing - it's so weird! But also, satisfying? It's basically a silicone sponge. My son said this feels tickly but I'll take giggles over the normal whining he does when I give him a bath! It's BPA-free and naturally odor-resistant. The packaging says this is supposed to help with cradle cap, too, which will be helpful for my youngest.

 

Karma Hues Nail Polish in (485) Hot Cakes - Retail value $9.99

Karma Hues makes vegan, cruelty-free, and 7-free nail polishes. I was really impressed with the opacity of this polish - the picture shows two coats, but I could have been fine with one, I think. Nude nails are very on-trend! Until now, I've always reached for a cream or pinky-white shade because I have been worried that getting a neutral closer to my skin tone would make my fingers look funny, like I have no fingernails or something. I don't know why I thought that because I never think that way when I see nude nails on anyone else. But now my opinion has changed! This is a fantastic polish and the nude shade is just right for me!

Verdict: I'm happy with the items we got in the December 2020 Ecocentric Mom box! Everything seems very practical and of good quality. I'm especially happy with the nail polish they sent - now it's my new favorite! The retail value of this box reaches $39.95, which is lower than I usually expect from them. Fortunately, because we'll use everything in this month's box, I feel that I still got my money's worth this month. That being said, I'm hoping to see the overall value back to where I usually expect it to be for next month's box. 

To Wrap Up:

Can you still get this box if you sign up today? No, If you sign up now, your first box will be the February box. Monthly boxes ship in the last week of the month.

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Value Breakdown: This box costs $36.99 + free shipping and the retail value totals $39.95 Here's how that breaks down into what you're paying for each item:

  • Adjustable onesie: $9.24
  • Bath toy: $3.39
  • Labels: $5.55
  • Silicone sponge: $9.24
  • Nail polish: $9.24

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Ecocentric Mom is a monthly eco-friendly subscription box for women, moms, and moms-to-be. They aim to only send products that are pure, healthy, useful, and fun. They have a number of subscription options: Woman/Mom Only, Pregnancy, Mom & Baby (for ages 0-18 months), Mom & Toddler (18 mo... read more.

Haley Faye
Haley Faye
Haley Faye first discovered the wonderful world of subscription boxes in 2012 and began writing for MSA in 2014. Over the years, she has found many subscriptions to love. Now a mom of three, her favorite boxes are ones that dress her kids, help her get organized, feed her family, send her snacks, and offer educational fun for her children.

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Marion

Those silicone scrubs make EXCELLENT sensory tools.

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