*Spoilers* December 2013 Popsugar Must Have Box

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I like the idea of gloves...just hope that it wouldn't lead to size complaints on this board like the hat and socks did in the past.  Also I really hope they don't send earrings...I would love a silver tone accessory for once!

 
December will be my first PopSugar box ever. I'm hoping for a candle but since the November box had one and this box is lighter, it doesn't look like this box will have one. Still excited though! :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Quote: Originally Posted by emmzk25 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
  I would like some nice gloves too !
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15 BOXES!!
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Regarding being too warm to ever need gloves...once I was in Miami for christmas and it was soooo cold that year for some reason. I actually had to buy a warm scarf at the Gap. And when I moved up from LA to Santa Barbara---it got COLD up there at night in the winter! (And my SIL lives in Honolulu...but still goes snowboarding on the mainland)....so you never know when winter gear can come in handy (especially if you are like me and work in air-conditioning all summer) ;) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Quote: Originally Posted by stephstrong /img/forum/go_quote.gif

I can only imagine the outrage if there were gloves in this box...
Unless they're made of cashmere, which doesn't get super hot and feels extremely lightweight :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
Quote: Originally Posted by OiiO /img/forum/go_quote.gif
  Unless they're made of cashmere, which doesn't get super hot and feels extremely lightweight :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

I just received a pair of cashmere tech gloves from Rue La La with a credit I had.... I wouldn't complain if I got another pair tho :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
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I just received a pair of cashmere tech gloves from Rue La La with a credit I had.... I wouldn't complain if I got another pair tho :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
I'm jelly! Now I want a pair, too :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
I'm down with slipper socks, but would cringe at regular socks in my PSMH. Or tech gloves. I got a great tiny pair from Costco that actually fits my hands. And I buy my own tiny socks that actually fit my feet. But in general I would say lighter weight = more precious objects. We never know until it gets into our hands!

 
Yeah, as someone who has subbed to BB for ages, I've come to the conclusion that weight doesn't mean a dang thing. I think we automatically equate "HEAVIER = MORE" in our heads but really, it ends up meaning very little.

(Like with BB, the heavier boxes might have deluxe sized hairsprays, shampoos, and lotions while the lighter boxes have fun full sized makeup products...I'll take the makeup! ha)

 
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Oh I mean because hands are different sizes
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Oh I mean because hands are different sizes
Yup Yup! I used to work at Coach and they have glove sizes from 6.5 to 8.

Never knew there were glove sizes till I worked there. Makes sense though... they are leather and not a super stretchy material.

 
Quote: Originally Posted by jannie135 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
  Yup Yup! I used to work at Coach and they have glove sizes from 6.5 to 8.

Never knew there were glove sizes till I worked there. Makes sense though... they are leather and not a super stretchy material.
I volunteered as a scrub tech for an opthalmology clinic and learned about glove sizes for the first time. The right fitting gloves are especially important there because extra material from loose gloves can get caught on machinery and tools. Sizes went up to like 8.5 I believe, but I was more like a 6.5 to 7. 

 
I'm moving this month so I sent all my boxes to my mom's house to avoid address change issues and because less stuff in my life = less stuff to move. Anyway...I am going to have to wait for all my boxes, PopSugar included, until the 20th or so (a little sooner if I am lucky), when I go home for the holidays. It kills me to have to wait but it makes more sense that way. I am considering letting myself open one box a day until Christmas. Still not sure if I should try to go spoiler-free this month. I guess I better decide soon! Oh, and PopSugar specific...I finally figured out how to use my Wet Brush. I always brush my hair at the end of my shower, so I switched my regular brush out for the one we got a couple months back. I hated it...it would glide right over my hair without actually brushing it at all, seemingly because of the bendy bristles. I finally figured out what I was doing wrong: I have to towel dry my hair first. Duh. It's not called "The Dripping Wet Brush."

 
I'm moving this month so I sent all my boxes to my mom's house to avoid address change issues and because less stuff in my life = less stuff to move. Anyway...I am going to have to wait for all my boxes, PopSugar included, until the 20th or so (a little sooner if I am lucky), when I go home for the holidays. It kills me to have to wait but it makes more sense that way. I am considering letting myself open one box a day until Christmas. Still not sure if I should try to go spoiler-free this month. I guess I better decide soon! Oh, and PopSugar specific...I finally figured out how to use my Wet Brush. I always brush my hair at the end of my shower, so I switched my regular brush out for the one we got a couple months back. I hated it...it would glide right over my hair without actually brushing it at all, seemingly because of the bendy bristles. I finally figured out what I was doing wrong: I have to towel dry my hair first. Duh. It's not called "The Dripping Wet Brush."
I did the exact same thing with the brush and hated it ad first too, I found that it works well to evenly distribute my conditioner though. I always comb it through so I don't get random unconditioned chunks of tangly hair. Lol.
 
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