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The November Zobag Review

So here comes the ZoBag, November'18 edition review. To be very honest I have been waiting for this bag very impatiently as I really liked the products of this November edition of this bag. I received the bag Exactly after 10 days of placing my order and but I think that's fine, given such amazing products you get inside it :)

So here is the link from where you can buy the ZoBag: https://www.zotezo.com/zotezo-beautybag/

You can also check out their other month's editions, and they also have a bag which is for Men.

Now coming to the products inside, in total this edition has 6 items and is priced at Rs. 599+Rs. 30 (shipping). Out of the 6 items inside, 3 has a choice.

So the 1st 2 options of choice are: Wow Shampoo or a Pulm Toner;
2nd 2 options are: St. D'Vencé Body Moisturiser or St. D'Vencé Body Wash;
3rd and the last two products of choice are: Blue Heaven Artisto Kajal Water Proof Smudge Proof or Blue Heaven Artisto Lip Crayon;

Apart from these 3 choice items, the other 3 items in the bag are:
Fuschia Foot Cream; Mcaffeine Choco Caffeine Winter Glow Face Mask for Normal/Oily Skin and Herbal Rose Tisane from Tea Craft.

Apart from all these 6 items they also have added a small and cute candle as it was supposed to be the Diwali edition. All these products come in a nice and spacious jute bag with all the products individually bubble wrapped.

The cardboard packaging outside makes it damage proof.
The best part of this edition is all the products are from very good brands and are also costly enough, for example, the Wow Shampoo alone costs Rs. 499. 

So you are getting 6 full-size products along with a nice pouch at Rs. 629, and I feel its totally worth the purchase. All the products are also useful products and none will go waste, which makes it even better.

Thus it's a big Thumb's Up for the November Month ZoBag!!

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Stay tuned for the review of individual items of the bag as well :)

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