As someone who suffers from mental health problems, I decided to write a mental health magazine review on Happiful.
Happiful is the first mental health magazine I have ever read, so here are my thoughts on this magazine.
This mental health magazine is the UK’s monthly lifestyle magazine devoted to mental health.
The magazine’s front page looks bright and cheery featuring a picture of the author and mental health ambassador, Bryony Gordan.
The colours also blend in well with a mixture of white, black, and dark pink text, a pastel pink background, and a shade of pastel green.
The magazine comprises 90 compelling pages of content including; celebrity features, real-life stories, relationships, lifestyle, wellbeing, Happiful Hacks, The uplift and Food and Drink.
My favourite articles in the July print edition include, how to have a network with social anxiety, the interview with Carrie Hope Fletcher and the page on apps that help with anxiety.
I like the variety of content in this magazine and the fact that it has something for everyone regarding their mental health and if they suffer from issues.
The price is a little steep at £4 because some people who have mental health issues cannot work. Therefore £4 for a magazine each month is a lot of money.
You can sign up for 12 print issues for just £36.
One of the best things about this magazine is that for those of you who can’t afford the magazine’s print version, its available to view online for free.
If you would like to keep up to date with news about Happiful, you can check them out on Facebook or Twitter and Instagram.
What I buy the magazine?
If I were going on holiday and wanted to purchase a magazine, I would buy this but because I don’t get paid much and I’m always online I would be more likely to read Happiful online.
You can pick up a copy in your local supermarket, order a print copy online or subscribe to our free digital e-mag: subscribe.happiful.com