Petit Vour Subscription Box Review

If you’ve followed along for long enough, you know I love a good beauty subscription box. I have reviewed so many on here, for months on end, and now I am trying to find my next favorite box. I decided to try Petit Vour, a cruelty free, vegan, and non-toxic beauty box that cost $18. I figured I would find some unique brands in the box, and I was correct.

 

Elevate or recreate your beauty routine with a subscription to Petit Vour’s luxury-curated, cruelty-free beauty box. Each month you’ll receive 4 products (always valued over $50) of non-toxic and plant-based beauty, curated to your beauty profile for as low as $15/box. Plus, get $4 back each month in store credit for reviewing your box.

Overall, the box was really well composed. There were skincare and makeup products, and all of them were useful. Some boxes include stuff you may never use, but these were unique yet practical options. The sample sizes are very generous too. The eyeliner was full size, and the cleanser was a good sized bottle. The face mask was a small container, so they sent two! That’s what I’m talking about. I did have some issues with shipping, so I didn’t even get my box until I would have been charged for the next. That aside, I was very happy with the box when I did get it.

  • Province Apothecary-Cleanser + Makeup Remover$20-This cleanser has great ingredients like essential oils, but I found it to be a bit too greasy for my skin. After I washed, I still felt oily. It does get makeup off, but I wouldn’t use it on fresh face days.
  • Antonym Cosmetics-Natural Waterproof Eye Pencil$19-This brown eyeliner is smooth and soft, which is almost unheard of for natural eyeliner pencils. It’s full size, and even comes with a built in sharpener! The pigmentation is great, and I actually don’t have any brown liners so this was a great addition.
  • Ursa Major-Bright & Easy 3-Minute Flash Mask$12-This mask is a quick treatment, and I think it makes my skin feel nice and fresh after use. It has enzymes, but it isn’t too rough.
  • Formulary 55-Sea Clay Body Mask$8-This is the only product I haven’t tried yet, because it’s a treat, but it is a generous packet and something a bit unique! It tightens and tones while treating the skin with sea clay, how fun.

The value was $59, which was pretty good, and the sizes lined up. My favorite product was the eyeliner, because it was natural and really high quality! For now, I want to try other options, but maybe in the future I will repurchase. Do you have a beauty box you think I should try?

All thoughts and opinions are my own.