Petit Vour December 2017 Subscription Box Review

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Petit Vour is a monthly vegan beauty subscription box sending the “crème de la cruelty-free.” Petit Vour is $18 a month for 4-5 cruelty-free and non-toxic beauty products, mostly deluxe sample sized but with the occasional full-sized item. Prepay for 12 boxes and the price drops to $15 a box! Each box will have a value of between $45-$60. Petit Vour has around 30 ingredients that they pledge NOT to put in  boxes and of course each item must be vegan and cruelty-free.

The Petit Vour Beauty Box is made for the beauty devotee whose lifestyle leans toward compassion.
Each month we’ll share the best in plant-based beauty, culled from beauty’s kindest. Inside you’ll find generously-sized products (personalized to your beauty profile) for you to apply, blend, buff, lather, soak, and spray.

The items were packed in white paper squiggles and everything was in perfect condition.

December’s card looks like a classic holiday card – my daughter asked who sent the cute Christmas card!

The information card gave details of each item. You can purchase the full sizes in the Petit Vour Store and you also earn points ($4 worth!) for rating your items which can then be used in the store (you also earn points on shop purchases and for referring a friend). Have you ever wanted to build your own sample box? Petit Vour sells samples so you can basically build your own box!

The back of the card gave some info on points and how to share your box pictures on social media.

Everything in my box! I received 5 items this month – 1 was full-sized, and the others were deluxe travel sized!

Ursa Major Golden Hour Recovery Cream ($6) There are a lot of powerhouse ingredients in this little jar – sea buckthorn, sandalwood, and black currant are just the beginning. The scent is provided by neroli oil.

It really is golden! My skin absorbed this lotion very quickly. It is supposed to reduce redness and irritation so it is perfect for the winter weather.

True Moringa Lip Whip in Truth ($16) I recently tried True Moringa products in another beauty box and loved this brand so I was very happy to receive this full-sized lip balm!

The color was very sheer and didn’t show up when I swatched it but it did leave my lips soft. Moringa oil, castor oil, and cocoa butter are the stars here and it can be used on its own or layered over lip liner.

Odacite Synergie[4] Immediate Skin Perfecting Beauty Mask ($5) is a dry mask that you mix with the liquid of your choice. You should be able to get two uses out of this packet.

The mask is supposed to detox, peel, brighten, and firm.

Some of the ingredients are kaolin and betonite clay, papaya enzymes, and charcoal.

I mixed it with water but you can use yogurt, rosewater, honey, jojoba oil, and more. In fact, Odacite listed a bunch of different combos on their website so you can custom blend to your skin’s specific needs and desired outcome. I looked like a Smurf after I rubbed this all over my face and it turned white as it dried. I rinsed in the shower and emerged with glowing skin.

Province Apothecary Full Brow Serum ($16) I don’t really give my brows much attention and with the exception of the occasional plucking or waxing I really don’t touch them at all. However, I know brows are a big deal in the beauty world and this product aims to help brows be their fullest.

This is comprised of various oils and botanical extracts and it has a strong but not unpleasant herby scent. You rub it into your brows twice a day after cleansing.

The mixture was pretty thick and I placed one drop on my pointer finger, touched it to my other pointer finger, and then rubbed into my brows. Obviously I didn’t expect to see any instant changes, but I did feel like my brows stood out a bit more on my face. I ended up wiping it off with a tissue before applying my face makeup though.

Juice Beauty Phyto-Pigments Ultra-Natural Mascara ($9.81) Aloe and glycerin are the building blocks of this vegan mascara. As far as mascaras go, this one is more natural so I wouldn’t expect it to give me the same results as, say, Benefit Roller Lash or even Maybelline Great Lash.

The brush is pretty standard. I can’t say it did a lot for my eyelashes. It didn’t really lengthen them or make them seem fuller, but I think I prefer this to those brands that smell like a Sharpie marker.

As always, I enjoyed the products in my Petit Vour box! The lip balm is very moisturizing, and I enjoy putting my feet up for a few minutes on the weekend while using a face mask. I have always wanted to try the Ursa Major brand, and mascara is a pretty standard box offering. I’m going to keep using the brow serum and see if anyone comments on my brows, although I usually prefer to play them down. This month’s box had a value of around $52.81, which is well over the price paid for the subscription. Petit Vour is one of my favorite boxes and I look forward to seeing it pop up in my mailbox every month!

What did you think of the December Petit Vour? I’d love to hear your thoughts on this box in the comments!

Visit Petit Vour to subscribe or find out more about this vegan beauty subscription box!

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