The Best Subscription Services For All Of Your Household Needs

From coffee subscription services to razor subscriptions, get all your essentials delivered right to your door.

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You can stay on autopilot with these subscription services that will automatically ship your recurring orders on essentials whenever you need them.

Right now especially you might be trying to limit your time outside and around others — only going out for essentials and not making too many trips to get everything you need for the week. 

If you feel like you’re always forgetting to check off that one thing on your to-do list, you could go for a subscription services for household essentials that’ll get your monthly must-haves to you on time, without much effort on your end. 

The editors at HuffPost Finds wanted to find the, er, essential subscription services for essentials — from those that’ll send you new razor blades when yours go dull to ones for automatic deliveries of wine and coffee. We even found subscriptions for new underwear when your drawer’s running low and others that’ll mail you new makeup to try out.

Now, you can just sit back, relax and wait for that recurring shipment to arrive.  

The Best Grocery Subscription Services Of 2020 

The Best Grocery Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Amazon Fresh(01 of04)
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Amazon Fresh lets you go grocery store shopping online (and get things like these strawberries) with the option of a two-hour delivery window. You can scroll through Whole Foods products, too. You can shop for baby care, household products, beauty, health and pet care, too. There's a "past purchases" option that lets you reorder your favorite products easily.

Check out Amazon Fresh.
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Instacart(02 of04)
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If you've been trying out Instacart and love it, you might want to get an Instacart's Express membership, which is meant for those who use the service on the reg. You can choose between an annual cost or a monthly fee to get unlimited free deliveries when you spend for $35.

Check out Instacart's Express membership.
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Shipt(03 of04)
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Shipt is another grocery delivery service that has a monthly membership option. You can pick the groceries you need from nearby stores that'll be delivered to you.

Check out Shipt's membership options.
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Thrive Market(04 of04)
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Thrive Market lets you schedule deliveries and stock up on natural and organic products, like healthy snacks, clean beauty, supplements and nontoxic cleaning supplies.

Check out Thrive Market's membership.
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Whether you’re planning on making a lasagna or trying out this peach pound cake recipe from The New York Times, you can spend more time cooking and less time figuring out your shopping list with these grocery subscription services. 

These online grocery subscription services will deliver everything you like to have on hand, from your preferred almond butter to asparagus you’ve been wanting to grill. Leave your apron on and wait for those ingredients to come to you.  

We’ve also pulled together guides to meat delivery services and the best places to order seafood online.

The Best Meal Kit Subscription Services Of 2020 

The Best Meal Kit Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Daily Harvest (01 of05)
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Daily Harvest delivers on all kinds of healthy meals — including smoothies made with lots of fruit and plant-based "harvest bowls." As a bonus, there's not too much cooking involved. We've tried it twice — first seeing if it was really worth the hype and then to try out the brand's new flatbreads and ice cream.

Check out Daily Harvest's offerings.
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Freshly (02 of05)
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With Freshly's membership, you can choose to have anywhere from four to 12 meals delivered weekly. The cost per meal can range from $8 to $12, depending on the plan. The meals are meant for just one person and can be prepared in minutes, too. We previously reviewed Freshly and found it to be a good meal option busy folks who don't have the headspace for cooking and clean up.

Check out Freshly's menu and plans.
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Hello Fresh(03 of05)
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Hello Fresh will get weekly meal kits right to you, with the recipes and ingredients coming in a box. You can choose between different preferences like family-friendly and low-calorie. Meals start at $8 each. Don't worry, you can skip weeks, too.

Check out Hello Fresh's plans.
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Home Chef (04 of05)
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Home Chef offers weekly meal kits. You can customize your plate by swapping ingredients or adding even more of a particular protein. You can manage when you get deliveries and get add-ons like smoothies and meats. We tried it for ourselves.

Check out Home Chef's meal kit subscription.
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Sun Basket (05 of05)
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A HuffPost reader favorite, Sun Basket is a meal kit delivery services that lets you choose from a weekly menu. You can pick dinners, snacks pastas and proteins — so you can feel like you did a little bit of grocery shopping, too.

Check out Sun Basket's offerings.
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We get it: There are times when you just can’t think of what to eat for dinner. Other times, after a long day of work, you just can’t decide what takeout to get. 

Instead, you might try out a meal kit that’ll send you meals that don’t take lots of time to cook and plate, like Daily Harvest, which we tried out for ourselves twice — very recently and also in March. Don’t worry if you’re basically a Top Chef — there are meal kit subscriptions that have different levels of difficulty, including Home Chef (which our editors tested, too). 

The Best Coffee Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020 

The Best Coffee Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Blue Bottle (01 of05)
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If you need your bean juice every morning, Blue Bottle might be the subscription you've been looking for. You can choose from blends, espressos and decaf. Subscriptions start at $11 and can get delivered every couple of weeks.

Check out Blue Bottle's subscription service.
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Driftaway (02 of05)
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You can get roasting with a Driftaway subscription, which starts off with a tasting kit of four different coffees. You then can rate the coffees, getting new beans each month that match up with your likes.

Check out Driftaway's subscription service.
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La Colombe (03 of05)
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If you want a big selection of coffee to choose from, La Colombe has lots of different options. There's everything from dark roasts to cold brews. You can go with a one-time purchase or have your coffee delivered every week to every four weeks.

Check out La Colombe's subscription services.
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Peet's Coffee (04 of05)
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Peet's Coffee has its own Coffee of the Month Club. The club sends you coffee, which has been recently roasted before being sent out, once a month. There are "Curated Subscriptions" that are picked out by the brand and a "Frequent Brewer Subscription," which you build yourself. The subscriptions start at $16 a month.

Check out the Coffee of the Month Club at Peet's Coffee.
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Trade Coffee(05 of05)
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Trade Coffee delivers local coffee right to your door. With a subscription, the company lets you get your caffeine fix from roasters across the country. You get a discount and free shipping with the service and can change just about anything in your order before it arrives, including going decaf.

Check out Trade Coffee's subscriptions.
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Whether you’re a decaf drinker or a latte lover, you might perk up at this: There are lots of monthly coffee subscription services that’ll send over your next cup. 

If you’ve been missing your morning coffee from your favorite cafe, we’ve got a guide to everything you need to make a latte at home, alternative drinks to that whipped coffee everyone tried out and an editor-approved espresso machine that was a definite splurge

The Best Wine Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

The Best Wine Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Firstleaf (01 of07)
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Firstleaf sends over "wines perfect for your palate." You take a quiz about your preferences and then rate the wines the brand delivers so that your future boxes are even more personalized. Each bottle in your box is $15.

Check out Firstleaf's subscription service.
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Bright Cellars(02 of07)
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Here's how Bright Cellars works: You take a palate quiz to figure out your likes and dislikes when it comes to wine, then the brand recommends four new wines to try every month. The membership is $80 a month.

Check out Bright Cellars' subscription service.
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Haus (03 of07)
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Haus offers three different kinds of membership. You can get one bottle per month of the brand's "core flavors," like citrus flower, for $35. Plus, you'll get dibs on member-only flavors. There's a membership that include two bottles and 10% off all your orders for $63 a month or one that includes six bottles a month and 20% off all orders for $144.

Check out Haus' membership plans.
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Winc (04 of07)
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The Winc Wine Club includes four bottles matched to your taste (you take a quiz about your preferences for things like mushrooms) each month. You can skip a month of your membership whenever. Winc also has its own shop with different wines so you can choose rosé and cider, too.

Check out Winc's subscription service.
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Blue Apron (05 of07)
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Yup, Blue Apron, known for its meal kits, also has a wine subscription. You can pick out six tasting-sized bottles to be delivered monthly, along with pairing tips from the brand. The membership is $10 per bottle or $66 a month. Cheers to that.

Check out Blue Apron's membership plan.
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Martha Stewart Wine Co. (06 of07)
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You won't whine with this wine club. Martha Stewart Wine Co. has its own wine club. You can get six or 12 bottles every six or eight weeks. The bottles can be all red or all white wines, or a mix of the two.

Check out Martha Stewart's Wine Club.
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Wine of the Month Club (07 of07)
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Wine of the Month Club's actually pretty easy. You can choose from different memberships, like one that's all about California wines and another that's centered around rosé. There's a "Classic Membership," which is the cheapest at $38 a month and includes two bottles of red, white or the two together.

Check out Wine of the Month Club's subscription plans.
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While you could have gotten your drinks delivered through an alcohol delivery service already like Drizly or Saucey, you might be hoping to have a wine tasting on your own at home or be searching for a wine that your local liquor store doesn’t carry.

That’s why we went ahead and found the best wine monthly subscription services, from Winc, which has its own wine club, to Haus, which offers flavors like citrus flower. Cheers to that. 

The Best Vitamins Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

Best Vitamins Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Ritual (01 of05)
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Ritual lets you build a bundle of multivitamins that you can get monthly. It's perfect for partners and roommates, especially since the bundles are for "every type of relationship."

Check out Ritual's monthly bundles.
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Persona (02 of05)
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Persona's pretty personal: Take a quiz to get vitamin recommendations and then get vitamin packs for every day delivered each month. There are packs for different concerns, like prenatal and sleep.

Check out Persona's subscription service.
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Care/of (03 of05)
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Care/of sends personalized vitamins, protein and collagen right to your door. You take a quiz that asks questions about things like your diet and stress levels. At the end of the quiz, you'll get recommended vitamins, which you can choose to get shipped to you every month.

Check out Care/of's subscription plan.
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HUM (04 of05)
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HUM has lots of different vitamins and supplements, including popular hair gummies and collagen vitamins. You can add the bottles to your cart individually or choose a monthly plan to get delivered to your door. You can change what's in the box, too.

Check out HUM's monthly plans.
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The Nue Co. (05 of05)
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The Nue Co. offers supplements for things like immunity, joints and metabolism. You can subscribe to a particular supplement for two months (with a 20% off discount for the bottle you choose) or get a personal plan with recommended products every month.

Check out The Nue Co.'s products and plans.
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Whether you’ve been working out every day or not even close to getting your necessary daily dose of sun (remember to put on sunscreen, though), you could get subscription service that’ll send over a supply of supplements or variety of vitamins every month. 

Luckily, we found vitamin subscription services that can be tailored to you. There’s Ritual, which sends multivitamins that are meant for two (looking at you, couples) and Care/of, which you take a quiz for to get recommendations for vitamins. 

The Best Dog And Cat Food Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

The Best Subscription Services For Pet Food And Supplies
Chewy(01 of05)
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Chewy offers an autoship option that allows you to get recurring deliveries of pet products, like this salmon and sweet potato dog food, for the furriest member of your family. You can even save on select brands and select your schedule.

Check out Chewy's autoship options for orders.
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PetSmart(02 of05)
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Petsmart offers an autoship feature that allows you to get automatic deliveries of your pet's favorite products, like this top-rated cat food. You can choose to have things like cat food, dog food and litter delivered weekly or monthly. You'll have a 5% discount on orders.

Check out Petsmart's automatic delivery program
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Petco(03 of05)
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Petco has a repeat delivery feature, which is a subscription service for pet supplies. You can pick what you want delivered, like this beef and oatmeal dog food, and how often you want to get it.

Check out Petco's subscription service
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Smalls(04 of05)
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For cats who are curious, Smalls offers cat food with recipes picked to match your cat's preferred foods and flavors. You first get a sampler to see what your cat really responds to. Smalls has litter, plus wet and dry foods.

Check out Smalls' subscription for cat food.
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The Farmer's Dog(05 of05)
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The Farmer's Dog is a pet food service that delivers healthy and freshly made pet food to your door. You'll have a personalized plan for your pet, and the flexible meal plans can be recurring.

Check out the subscription plans at The Farmer's Dog.
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Your pet is probably always a good boy or girl — so you might run out of their favorite bone-shaped bites and tuna treats quickly. 

But you don’t have to wait for the barking and meowing to begin to remind you to stock up. There are pet food subscription services that’ll deliver almost anything your dog or cat needs. 

We’ve even got a guide to online pet supply stores, too. 

The Best Household Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

The Best Household Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Blueland(01 of05)
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Blueland offers cleaning kits, like this one called "The Clean Essentials," that are eco-friendly and come with reusable bottles. You can pick to have recurring refills — ranging from hand and dish soap to multisurface cleaners. With a subscription, you can choose to get refills every month to every four months.

Check out Blueland's monthly subscription plans.
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Grove Collaborative(02 of05)
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Grove Collaborative has just about anything you'll need for a home, including cleaning supplies, toilet paper and laundry care. The brand carries personal care, too, like tampons, toothbrushes and shampoo, and things for babies and kids, like diapers and lotions. You can customize monthly recurring shipments.

Check out Grove Collaborative's subscriptions and eco-friendly products.
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Cleancult(03 of05)
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Like Blueland and Grove Collaborative, Cleancult offers eco-friendly cleaning products. The company offers a starter kit and refills that'll ship when you're running low.

Check out Cleancult's membership plans.
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Dropps(04 of05)
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Dropps offers plant-based detergent pods (like these ones for sensitive skin) dryer balls and washing bags. The brand has a subscription wash plan, which will get pods delivered to you every four months.

Check out Dropps' subscription wash plans.
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Amazon's Subscribe & Save(05 of05)
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ICYMI: If there's something you always get on Amazon, you can opt for the company's "Subscribe & Save" option, which lets you get up to 15% off select items when you get them delivered on a regular basis. The features meant for everyday essentials, like toilet paper, detergent, deodorant and soap.

Check out Amazon's Subscribe & Save option.
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It’s the day of the week you probably dread the most (no, we’re not talking about Monday): cleaning day, when you have to dust everything and finish folding your laundry.

If you’re hoping to have your household supplies always arrive in time for the days when you’re tidying up, you might check out subscription cleaning supplies brands like Grove Collaborative and Blueland. Or maybe you can just click “Subscribe & Save” at Amazon for a product that you use up fast. 

The Best Toothbrush Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

Best Toothbrush Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Boka (01 of07)
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For those with sensitive teeth, Boka might be what you've been looking for. The brand has fluoride-free toothpaste, brushes with bristles made out of charcoal, electric toothbrushes and tongue cleaners. You can subscribe to get replacements every three months.

Check out Boka's plans.
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Brüush (02 of07)
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Brüush's toothbrushes have a smart timer (whoa, right?), six different cleaning modes (like "gentle" and "gum") and a 30-day battery life. You can get the brush and opt for the brand's refill plan, which sends over three brush heads every six months. Brüush away.

Check out Brüush's subscription plan.
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Quip (03 of07)
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For your pearly whites, Quip has electric toothbrushes, refillable floss and toothpaste. And there's a kids version of the toothbrush, too. You can pick monthly refills on brush heads, floss and paste to get now or in three months.

Check out Quip's refillable plans.
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Burst(04 of07)
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Like Quip, Burst is really into electric toothbrushes — but the brand offers whitening toothpaste and strips, too. You can opt to have your brush heads replaced every three months with a subscription.

Check out Burst's subscription plan.
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Philips (05 of07)
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Floss fanatics, you might have been eyeing Philips toothbrushes for a while. Luckily, you can get Philips subscription now, too, which lets you pick our your brush and get a new brush head every three months. There are three plans — ranging from $6 a month to $13.

Check out Philips' subscription plans.
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Shyn (06 of07)
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Get flossin' with a Shyn subscription, which lets you pick out your sonic toothbrush, dental accessories and brush head. You can upgrade your subscription to includes things like teeth whitening strips and floss picks, too. The subscription service can ship refills every two or three months.

Check out Shyn's subscription service.
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Goby (07 of07)
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Goby offers a plan that automatically will send you new brush heads every two months. If you go with the plan, you can save $15 on your first brush kit that includes an electric toothbrush, brush head, charger, stand and brush head cover.

Check out Goby's subscription service.
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You should be switching out your toothbrush every three to four months, according to the American Dental Association.

But if you need a reminder to replace your brush or want to try a new toothpaste flavor, you could go for a toothbrush subscription service that’ll send you all the oral care worth caring about. 

From Quip, which we have reviews on the brand’s cult-favorite electric toothbrush and refillable floss, to Boka, which has fluoride-free toothpaste, you can get brushing with these monthly toothbrush subscription services. 

The Best Razors Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

Best Razors Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Athena Club (01 of06)
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Athena Club is known for having liners for lighter days, plus its own period cup, pads and tampons. But the brand also carries its own razors. You can pick to have replacement blades sent every month, four months or six months. You can add body lotion, body wash and shaving cream to your order, too.

Check out Athena Club's monthly subscription services.
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Biilie (02 of06)
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Billie offers everything for your medicine cabinet, from razors and lip balm to dry shampoo and shaving cream, which was one of our editors' favorite finds in May. The brand is best known for its razors, with refill blades that can be delivered every month, two months or three months.

Check out Billie's razor subscription service.
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Dollar Shave Club (03 of06)
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Like the name says, Dollar Shave Club is all about shaving — but the brand also carries products like an Oil Control Face Wash and Acne Eraser. It's best known for its razor subscription service, though. You can try out the brand's starter sets and get full-size refills of your favorite products every month or up to three times a year. You can add or remove products before your box arrives as well.

Check out Dollar Shave Club's subscription service.
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Gillette (04 of06)
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You've probably seen Gillette razors at Target or when out getting groceries. But you might not know that Gillette has its own subscription service, too. There are different starter kits, but you can choose your delivery schedule to get refill blades and shaving cream based on how much you shave. The refills can be delivered every month, three months or six months. Plus, your fourth refill is free.

Check out Gillette's starter kits and subscriptions.
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Harry's (05 of06)
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Harry's is here to send you ongoing refills of blades and foaming shaving gel — ranging from $15 for eight blades to $35 for 16 blades and two gels. The starter set you first pick out is $13. You can choose to get your "Shave Plan Shipments" every two, three or five months.

Check out Harry's subscription service.
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joy+glee (06 of06)
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In a hairy situation? Razor brand joy+glee lets you pick between pastel razors, schedule your blade refills (depending on how much you shave during the week, that could be monthly, every two or three months) and add in its shaving mousse or gel for an extra fee. The starter kit starts at $10 and four refill blades are $9.

Check out joy+glee's subscription service.
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While we’ve been staying in more than going out, the HuffPost Finds team has been learning about all the grooming experiments you can do at home, like cutting your hair and coloring your hair.

Of course, we couldn’t forget about hair removal products for when you just can’t wait for an appointment at a salon. There are all kinds of shaving and waxing products at places like Flamingo and Bliss. Oui the People has gold razors, too.  

The Best Makeup And Beauty Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

The Best Makeup and Beauty Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Birchbox (01 of06)
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When you subscribe to Birchbox, you can get five deluxe beauty or makeup samples. If you really love a product, you can buy the full-size right off the site, too. There are three monthly plans, ranging from $13 to $15, depending on how long you want to stay on a particular plan.

Check out Birchbox's subscription plans.
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Dermstore (02 of06)
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You might have already turned to Dermstore for your favorite skin care. The beauty brand has its own subscription box called BeautyFIX. Each month, you get full and deluxe travel-sized samples of six products and can sometimes save on getting the full-size version of your favorites. A subscription is $25 a month.

Check out Dermstore's BeautyFIX subscription.
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Function of Beauty (03 of06)
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If you're feeling like trying out new hair care, you might go for Function of Beauty's customized shampoo and conditioners. The brand has a quiz that asks you about your hair type and how you want your hair to look. You can also pick out the color of your shampoo and conditioner. There's a Function Plus membership that can send your formula every two to six months.

Check out Function of Beauty's subscription service.
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Glossybox(04 of06)
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Get glossy with Glossybox. Glossybox lets you subscribe to get a box of five beauty products a month. There are different plans, including a month-to-month one that's $21 each month and a yearly option. You can also pick boxes from previous months to get delivered to your door.

Check out Glossybox's subscription service.
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IPSY (05 of06)
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IPSY works by building you a "Glam Bag" after you answer questions about things like your skin tone and eye color. Your monthly makeup bag will include five deluxe-sized samples. The service is $12 a month or $132 a year, depending on the membership you opt for.

Check out IPSY's subscription service.
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Scentbird(06 of06)
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Everything might be coming up roses (literally) with Scentbird, a monthly perfume and fragrance subscription service. You can try out that perfume you always wanted for $15 a month. Plus, you can skip, cancel or change a delivery.

Check out Scentbird's subscription service.
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If you’ve been missing going to Sephora IRL and sampling all the beauty on the shelves, there are makeup and beauty subscription services that’ll send you products every month.

There are places like Dermstore, which has its own monthly BeautyFIX box and a “subscribe” feature on lots of its products (which will get you a discount on the order). Or you can get your own customized shampoo and conditioner with Function of Beauty

The Best Clothing Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020 

The Best Clothing Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Dia & Co. (Women's)(01 of05)
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For plus-size fashion, Dia & Co. — which carries sizes 14 to 32 — just might be your go-to. Much like other style subscription services, you take a quiz that helps a personal stylist pick out clothes for you for a $20 styling fee. You keep and pay for your favorites.

Check out Dia & Co.'s membership plans.
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Frank and Oak (Men's and Women's)(02 of05)
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Frank and Oak is focused on eco-friendly fashion. If you don't feel like planning out your outfits too much, the brand has a monthly subscription box called "Style Plan." A stylist picks out choices for you based on your answers to a style quiz. You can skip or customize your box before it ships and get 30 days to decide if you want to pay for those picks.

Check out Frank and Oak's monthly membership.
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Nordstrom Trunk Club (Men's and Women's)(03 of05)
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If you're a Nordstrom lover, you might want to try out the brand's Trunk Club, a personal styling service for women and men. You take a quiz and can tell the service how much you want to spend on items (which can range from $50 to $300). There's an additional $25 styling fee and you get the chance to peek your "trunk" before it's sent over. Then, you have five days to try on and decide whether a piece is worth keeping or sending back. You can choose when to receive your box.

Check out Nordstrom Trunk Club's membership plans.
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Rent The Runway (Women's)(04 of05)
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If you're always looking at labels, Rent The Runway has designer clothes that you can rent each month. Rent The Runway has three different plans, ranging from getting four items a month to an unlimited amount — prices can be $89 to $159 a month.

Check out Rent The Runway's membership plans.
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StitchFix (Men's and Women's)(05 of05)
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StitchFix works a lot like the Nordstrom Trunk Club. You take a quiz with questions about your price range for clothes, size and personal style. You can try on picks from a stylist before you buy them and there's a $20 styling fee. To make things even easier, you can set up automatic deliveries for every couple of weeks, month, other month or every three months.

Check out StitchFix's membership plans.
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Sometimes, your closet can feel claustrophobic — stuffed with things that just aren’t your style anymore or items that just weren’t worth it. 

After you clear out anything you don’t want anymore through thredUP’s Clean Out service, you could upgrade to a clothing subscription service that’ll let you either rent out clothes, like Rent The Runway’s designer duds, or one that’ll send over pieces picked out by a stylist, like the Nordstrom Trunk Club

The Best Underwear Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020

The Best Underwear Monthly Subscription Services Of 2020
Adore Me (01 of07)
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Adore Me's VIP Membership lets you get $10 off any set, plus a free set once you've bought six. You can skip a month — just remember to skip early in the month or be charged a $40 fee, which can be used as store credit. The membership gives you access to members-only sales as well.

Check out Adore Me's membership plan.
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MeUndies (02 of07)
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You can get some new additions to your underwear drawer with MeUndies' membership. MeUndies offers both men's and women's underwear, going up to a size 4XL in both. It's known for its sustainability. The brand's membership includes one pair that you pick out each month at up to 30% off. You can skip deliveries, too.

Check out MeUndies' membership.
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Panty Drop (03 of07)
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It probably takes the "best name" title for an underwear subscription service: Panty Drop. The brand carries sustainable and size-inclusive brands (panties go to a size 6XL). You can get three panty selections in your Panty Drop box, with panties starting at $12. There are three memberships: basic, plus and premium.

Check out Panty Drop's memberships.
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Savage X Fenty (04 of07)
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You've probably seen Rihanna's lingerie line all over Instagram. But did you know that the brand has its own membership? The Savage X Fenty membership lets you shop the different undies in the line with a discount. You'll have to remember to skip months or get charged $50.

Check out Savage X Fenty's membership.
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Shinesty(05 of07)
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Guys, with a Shinesty subscription, you can get a pair of boxers each month, every other month or every three months. You first pick out what style you like, then Shinesty will send over the newest version of that style. You can swap the style, too, and save 35% per pair.

Check out Shinesty's subscription service.
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Underclub (06 of07)
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Underclub has lots of designer underwear from brands like Cosabella and Commando. The brand curates one option every month, with memberships starting at $13 and automatically renewing. You might get these sheer and lacy undies from the brand's shop, too.

Check out Underclub's membership.
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Underwear Expert (07 of07)
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The Underwear Expert has over 50 designer brands, meaning lots of undies to choose from. The subscription service asks you for your preferences for cuts and colors, along with finding out your ideal size. The shipments are flexible, so you'll be able to make room in your drawers for them.

Check out Underwear Expert's subscription service.
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There’s been a rise in trendy underwear brands lately — like Cuup, with its sheer and unlined bras; SKIMS, Kim Kardashian’s line known for its shapewear; and Third Love, with its collection of bras.

Plus, there are places like Knickey, which has organic cotton panties, and Parade, which one of our editors recommends

For new undies that’ll arrive every month to fill up your underwear drawer, you might sign up for an underwear monthly subscription service like Adore Me and Underclub. You’ve got to be comfortable underneath everything, after all. 

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