Target Beauty Box - May 2018 Sonia Kashuk | Frankly Kiersten Reviews

What is Target Beauty Box?: Target releases a Beauty Box every so often. It has now become a sporadic event, so make sure you subscribe to my email updates to know when the next one comes out! The boxes can be seen prior to purchase, and they are curated 100% with products sold at Target, so you can get the products you love.

How Much is Target Beauty Box?: The price has been anywhere from $5-$10, but you get free shipping with your Beauty Box purchase. You will have to pay taxes if there is a Target in your state, though. Every box comes with a coupon for a Target purchase, which definitely makes it worth the money!

Check out what has been in past Target Boxes here!


Oh yes, a box full of Sonia Kashuk.



Even the box was specially made.


Theme card.


Info card.


Blender Sponge ($7.00) - One of my favorite sponges ever. It expands nicely and does a good job if you're looking to sheer out your foundation a little bit. 

Essential Blush Brush ($9.00) - This is a bomb blush brush. This gold line is really good without breaking the bank. I'd consider buying a full set if I didn't already have a ton of brushes.

Professional Angled Eye Shadow Brush ($13.00) - This is a good brush but it's not really a style that I normally use. I did pass it along after trying it a few ways.


Slant Tip Tweezer ($10.00) - I alway seem to lose my tweezers so I'll always take another pair to add to my collection. Tweezers are like socks in this house.

Quick Dry Brush Cleaning Wipes ($2.70) - This became my go-to product for traveling. I have a quick and easy way to clean my brushes and these work a little different than using cleaning sponges.


This box was valued at an amazing $41.70. I really like the idea of these one-brand boxes because I probably never would have tried SK brushes if it weren't for this box.

As always, let me know what you thought of this box in the comments!

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