Petit Vour March 2019 Subscription Box Review & Coupon

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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. You can find that list of banned ingredients here.

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.

DEAL: Save 25% on your first box with coupon code FIRSTBOX!

The items were packed in white paper squiggles. I think Petit Vour does a great job at presenting a pretty box. I wonder what’s inside this month?

I received 5 products this month!

Petit Vour sends a lovely product information card.

The inside of the card listed each item, some info about the item, and the value. Only 4 items were listed, and after going to the site, it looks like the Juice Beauty Bar is added to the first box for new subscribers when they enter code CLEANSE at sign up.

The back of the card gave info on how to earn reward points, plus if you share a photo of your box on social media your picture may be featured!

Everything in my box!

Andalou Naturals Citrus Sunflower Shower Gel ($1.99) I love it when I receive products I can use on my body!

I poured some of this gel on a sponge and lathered up before rinsing. It smells amazing, like citrus and candy, maybe Sweet-Tarts? Yum!

Little Barn Apothecary Honeysuckle + Grapefruit Body Oil ($18.75) Another luxurious body product, and with only 6 ingredients!

I placed this mix of plant oils and essential oil on my hands and applied to my arms and legs right out of the shower. What a great start to my day! It smells kind of like jasmine and the scent lingered for a while. I kept sniffing my arm and for some reason it reminded me of the beach, yet it doesn’t smell like a beachy scent.

Juice Beauty Green Apple Cleansing Bar ($3) I can’t really find this available anywhere, perhaps Juice has discontinued this bar.

You can use this on the face or body and it has a fresh, clean scent. I’m usually not a fan of Juice Beauty’s scents, but this one is nice. The ingredients look good too, no weird stuff in here.

Kahina Giving Beauty Oil Cleanser ($6.61) I love to use an oil cleanser as a first step to removing my makeup and sunscreen before bed. I pumped some into my palm and applied it to my skin before getting it wet. Then I rinsed it off and used my regular cleanser to make sure to get all of the gunk off. It worked well and unlike some oil cleansers, this one rinsed off with water.

K.Voss Bronzing Potion Glow Cream ($20) Hmm, a bronzing potion, what will this mean for my pale skin?

It can be worn alone or over makeup for a glowy look.

Ingredients were listed on the box and water and coconut water were the first two ingredients. One thing caught my eye – Petit Vour has a “never” list that lists items they pledge to not sell or send, and one of those ingredients is Propylene Glycol.  I reached out to Petit Vour for an explanation and there appears to have been a vendor misunderstanding. The product, as of the time I wrote this post, is still listed in their online shop.

Here is the bronzer swatched on my arm. The bottom is full-on, the top is where I blended it out. I’m still not sure exactly how to wear this, I think it is too dark for my skin tone.

Overall I was pretty happy with my March Petit Vour Beauty Box. I was disappointed to see a product that goes against their own self-imposed rules, and wish they would have reached out to subscribers with an explanation. The soap was ok but I think it is possibly discontinued. The cleansing oil, shower gel, and body oil were all hits with me and the overall value of the box was around $50.35.

What did you think of the March 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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