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Whole Foods Beauty Bag
Whole Foods Beauty Bag
4.8 overall rating
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Whole Foods Beauty Bag Overview

About the Brand

Deluxe samples of natural and ingredient-conscious makeup, skincare, and haircare. In-store only purchase at US Whole Foods Market locations starting March 18. Available while supplies last.

Key Info

  • Price:$25.00 per month
  • Ships To:US

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Whole Foods Beauty “The New Essentials” Review
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Whole Foods Beauty “The New Essentials” Review

This is another great bag for $20.00 – again, basically the cost of the evanhealy product alone, and less than half the cost of the $45 Dr. Haushka product. The estimated retail value for the bag as a whole is $142.91, extending tremendous value, even more than the previous bag. I’m most excited about the evanhealy product – I love these balms – and the nail polish remover simply because of how well it worked. That said, having now reviewed both bags I have some feedback! Between the two there were three retinol-adjacent products included. While the Mad Hippie product was a generous size that would lend itself to usage over time (an important factor in knowing whether a retinol-like product will work well for you), the MyChelle sample was tiny. Rather than multiple retinal/vitamin A products and/or shampoo/conditioners, I would have loved to see more complimentary product pairs (especially in a bag labeled “The New Essentials”). A nail polish to go with the remover would have been nice, or a sunscreen to protect skin while using the vitamin V/retinal products (an especially important factor when using retinal/retinol). I’m also disappointed in the Acure mask debacle – both in Whole Food’s lack of messaging around the recall and Acure’s weak statement on their IG. Safe to say, I’ll be avoiding Acure products in the future (and a huge thanks to MSA readers for giving me the head’s up. Love y’all.) All in all, it’s tough to complain about a $20 bag, and I would absolutely consider purchasing this in the future if anything to get my hands on another evanhealy stick with some nice accompaniments at a good price point. 


Whole Foods “Glow Up Beautiful” Limited Edition Beauty Kit Review
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Whole Foods “Glow Up Beautiful” Limited Edition Beauty Kit Review

This is a great bag for $20.00- basically the cost of the evanhealy product alone. The estimated retail value for the bag as a whole is $124.31, extending tremendous value. I’m most excited about the Juice Beauty cleanser, evanhealy balm, and Mad Hippie Vitamin C Serum, but all of these items will get used, some may just be tossed in a travel kit or saved for summertime. This bag is a great way to explore the beauty and self-care brands offered by Whole Foods at a lower cost with lower stakes.


Whole Foods Beauty “The New Essentials” Review
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Whole Foods Beauty “The New Essentials” Review

This is another great bag for $20.00 – again, basically the cost of the evanhealy product alone, and less than half the cost of the $45 Dr. Haushka product. The estimated retail value for the bag as a whole is $142.91, extending tremendous value, even more than the previous bag. I’m most excited about the evanhealy product – I love these balms – and the nail polish remover simply because of how well it worked. That said, having now reviewed both bags I have some feedback! Between the two there were three retinol-adjacent products included. While the Mad Hippie product was a generous size that would lend itself to usage over time (an important factor in knowing whether a retinol-like product will work well for you), the MyChelle sample was tiny. Rather than multiple retinal/vitamin A products and/or shampoo/conditioners, I would have loved to see more complimentary product pairs (especially in a bag labeled “The New Essentials”). A nail polish to go with the remover would have been nice, or a sunscreen to protect skin while using the vitamin V/retinal products (an especially important factor when using retinal/retinol). I’m also disappointed in the Acure mask debacle – both in Whole Food’s lack of messaging around the recall and Acure’s weak statement on their IG. Safe to say, I’ll be avoiding Acure products in the future (and a huge thanks to MSA readers for giving me the head’s up. Love y’all.) All in all, it’s tough to complain about a $20 bag, and I would absolutely consider purchasing this in the future if anything to get my hands on another evanhealy stick with some nice accompaniments at a good price point. 

By Julie O’Boyle-Sharp  |  
Apr 12, 2021  |  14 comments

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Luna
Luna
10 reviews
"2022 Beauty Bags Descriptions (Two Bags)"
Mar 10, 2022
From a Whole Foods press release dated 3/9/22 and titled "Whole Foods Market Experts Reveal Beauty Trends 2022": "Beauty Bags in Stores March 18 In addition, Whole Foods Market’s highly anticipated Beauty Bags will be available in limited quantities in stores only, starting Friday, March 18. This year, shoppers can choose from two different curated assortments: the Bright Ideas bag, which features skin-loving products packed with ingredients like vitamin C that support glowing skin, and the Glow & Go bag, which features moisturizing products with ingredients like hyaluronic acid. Valued at more than $120 and retailing for $25 each, the Beauty Bags are filled with mixes of mini and full-sized products from brands like Karuna, ACURE, Mad Hippie, evanhealy, HiBAR and Facetory. Each assortment comes in a Queen Alaffia cosmetic bag, handprinted by artisans in Togo, West Africa."
Luisa
Luisa
1st Time Poster!
"March 18, 2022!"
Mar 6, 2022
To the people who posted asking about this year's bag (2022) - I was wondering the same thing, so I messaged WF on FB, and they replied confirming that the bags will be available March 18, in-store only, for $25. Here's their message: Our beauty bags are available for sale on 3/18, only in physical stores. We are offering two unique bags of our favorite beauty products for just $25 each at a value of $120+.
Jen Davis
Jen Davis
1st Time Poster!
"Can't wait"
Mar 3, 2022
2022 Beauty Week is March 16-22 so I suspect beauty bags will be out on Friday the 18th. I'm just going off past years experience.
Lacey Chalenor
Lacey Chalenor
1st Time Poster!
"Great value"
Feb 28, 2022
I have loved these in years past but seen nothing on if they are doing one this March. Any updates for a 2022 March Beauty Bag? I missed last years for the first time since like 2017 ad I don't want to miss one again!
Lacy
Lacy
2 reviews
"Enjoying"
Feb 24, 2022
Very much enjoyed this curation. Didn't realize there was such a subscription, thanks to this forum. Will subscribe again.

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Whole Foods Beauty Bag
4.8 overall rating
Starting at $25.00
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