Selfcare Subscription Box

5 Tips For Starting A Successful Selfcare Subscription Box (2024)

Updated: November 1st, 2022

Want to start your own selfcare subscription box? Here are some tips you should know:

Learn more about starting a selfcare subscription box:

Where to start?

-> Selfcare subscription box plan
-> How to finance a selfcare subscription box?
-> How much does it cost to start a selfcare subscription box?
-> Pros and cons of a selfcare subscription box

Need inspiration?

-> Other selfcare subscription box success stories
-> Marketing ideas for a selfcare subscription box
-> Selfcare subscription box slogans
-> Selfcare subscription box names

Other resources

-> Profitability of a selfcare subscription box
-> Blog post ideas for a selfcare subscription box

We've interviewed thousands of successful founders at Starter Story and asked what advice they would give to entrepreneurs who are just getting started.

Here's the best advice we discovered for starting a selfcare subscription box:

#1: Meredith Vaish, founder of Pause Box LLC:

We chatted with with Meredith, founder of Pause Box LLC ($1K/month). In our interview, Meredith says:

Don’t wait until you know what you’re doing. Just start. Say yes more than you say no.

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#2: Ryan Culver, founder of Hemp Crate Co. :

We chatted with with Ryan, founder of Hemp Crate Co. ($50K/month). In our interview, Ryan says:

We launched the business in ~5 months from idea to website launch, all while maintaining full-time jobs.

Additionally:

Don’t be afraid to start the business as a side-hustle until it has substantial traction. You’d be surprised with yourself on how much you can do on the side while still maintaining a full-time job.

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#3: Leeanne Antonio, founder of Bad Day Box:

We chatted with with Leeanne, founder of Bad Day Box ($550/month). In our interview, Leeanne says:

Many people will feel put off by the idea of asking for help. But when it feels like you’re the only one going through a professional rut, chances are, someone else has been there too and might be willing to lend an ear or helping hand, and if they can’t, that’s ok.

Additionally:

There will always be someone who has more financial wherewithal than you, who is more educated than you, or who has more direct experience than you. It’s truly up to you to believe in yourself and realize what you bring to the table.

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