Petit Vour December 2019 Subscription Box Review & Coupon

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Petit Vour is a monthly vegan beauty subscription box that sends luxurious, non-toxic, vegan beauty products. Petit Vour has two levels to choose from: the Beauty Box 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; the Plus Beauty Box is $25 a month for 5-7 products. Each box will have a value of $50+ ($100+ for the Plus). 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!

I am reviewing the original Beauty Box!

The items were packed in white paper squiggles.

Petit Vour sent a product information card.

The inside of the card listed each item, some info about the item, and the value.

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!

The box itself has had a makeover this month!

Everything in my box!

Petit Vour is one of my favorite monthly boxes and I couldn’t wait to try my new goodies! I received 4 items and three were from brands I’ve never heard of before!

5th Dimension Sub Rosa Serum ($5.53) is a facial oil and I am all about this type of product in the winter!

It’s supposed to soothe inflamed faces while softening the skin and regulating oil production.

Hemp seed oil, rosehip seed oil, and essential oils of clary sage and frankincense are the all-natural ingredients and I always love a short list.

I rubbed several drops over my damp, clean skin and after a few minutes I couldn’t feel any greasiness, but then I do have dry skin so it tends to eat this stuff up. I also didn’t feel greasy in the morning when I woke up. I used it before applying makeup in the morning and it provided a smooth canvas for my products. It smells most like the frankincense.

Kani Botanicals Lip + Cheek Tint in Vamp ($28) I am familiar with Kani and was super excited to see this well-pigmented product!

Ingredients include castor oil, shea butter, and rose clay.

It comes in a glass pot and I suppose you can remove the product with a brush but I just used my finger.

Here it is swatched with one swipe. I used a couple of dots along my cheek bone and blended it out and love it, it gives a lovely believable flush. I also used it on my lips and it just made them look rosy without looking made up. I’m really impressed!

Bali Balm Natural Lip Balm ($33) I believe a variety of flavors were sent out and I am pretty happy with the one I got!

The box it came in is something else, it is solid and hefty and I think it would be a good place to hold rings or jewelry for a trip.

The balm is made in Bali and ingredients were listed on the box. Coconut, castor, and kukui nut are some of the stellar oils in here plus it’s scented/flavored with orange, cinnamon, wild mint, and rosemary.

The container is gender neutral, I could see my husband packing this one in his toiletry bag too. It glided on without feeling too oily or greasy, just balm-like. The flavor was excellent, orange and cinnamon are a good flavor combo and smell wintry. The mint gives some tingle, the cinnamon feels warming without setting my lips on fire. Overall I think it’s a lovely balm.

Our next item came with its own card.

Highborn Défumé Anointing Oil ($7 according to the card) It also came in a little bag and I found a piece of tourmaline inside! I also discovered that there is a bit of quartz crystal inside the rollerball.

It’s a wee little sample but it is also in a glass rollerball. It’s a perfumed oil that can be applied and worn like fragrance or used when meditating or cleansing your chakras and personal space if you are into that. Think of it as palo santo, but without the smoke.

It has a base of fractionated coconut oil and a proprietary blend of essential oils and has been charged with reiki energy. The bag it came in mentioned sandalwood and palo santo but this doesn’t smell smokey or woodsy at all but then I guess palo santo wouldn’t smell smokey until it’s burned. I detect a hint of mint and I can’t really tell what else, something like black licorice. It isn’t particularly strong but I don’t think it’s supposed to be, although it lasts longer than some natural perfumes I have tried. The scent is considered “unisexy”!

Petit Vour continues to be one of my very favorite monthly boxes! Not only is it vegan, cruelty-free, and on the natural side but I really adored every product! Plus, they sent some new-to-me brands and I was happy to discover some amazing lines, I hope they appear again in future boxes. The value for the December box was around $73.53! I can’t really pick a favorite for this month but I know that Kani will last for quite a while and that alone was worth more than the cost of the box!

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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