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February 2014 Petit Vour Review

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February 2014 Petit Vour
February 2014 Petit Vour

Petit Vour, who kindly sent me this box to review, is a monthly subscription box of cruelty-free beauty products, hand-picked from businesses that align quality with progressive standards.  They consistently introduce me to new products I never even knew existed, which I think is amazing.

The Box

Petit Vour ships via USPS First Class Mail and consistently ships around the 15th of the month.

First Look

Ohh, I didn’t recognize anything from the first look in this box which had me extra excited!

The Information Card

The February 2014 Petit Vour theme was Love is Magical and was described as “The best of beauty, without the broken hearts”.  Here is what was inside:

~Ofra Pressed Blush ($15): I liked the color of this blush and how smoothly it went on.  It’s more of a springy color for me and makes me wish that it was just a tad warmer out right now.

Ofra Pressed Blush

~Amala Purifying Cleanser, Moisturizer & Mask: I am in the middle of testing a bunch of other products out right now, so I haven’t gotten a chance to use these.  But from what I have read these sound great (they are plant based) and will be fun to try out.

Amala Purifying Cleanser, Moisturizer & Mask

~Everyday Minerals Sunlight Corrector ($7): I am still perfecting the technique on this one.  It’s a powder used to cover dark spots under your eyes, but I more used to a cream concealer, so this is going to need some more practice.

Everyday Minerals Sunlight Corrector

~Everyday Minerals Tinted Lip Butter ($6): Love this lip butter!  It’s pretty rare I meet one I don’t like though!  As long as they aren’t too tinted, I am game.

Everyday Minerals Sunlight Corrector + Tinted Lip Butter

~R.L. Linden & Co. Ms. Tilly Rosalie’s Beauty Tea (~$1): Not tea, beauty tea.  You add this tea to boiling water, drape a towel over your head and breathe deeply and enjoy the cleanse it will bring to your skin.  I haven’t figured out how I will use this one yet, but I do need to have a little at home spa day soon and this sounds good for that.

R.L. Linden & Co. Ms. Tilly Rosalie’s Beauty Tea

All totaled, the February 2014 Petit Vour box had a value of $29, plus the value of the packets, which I didn’t calculate.  I wouldn’t say it was one of my favorite Petit Vour boxes, but the value was certainly there (boxes are $15/month) and once again, they introduced me to a handful of new products I would have never know of otherwise.  They also offer a rewards program and a referral program and offer discounts on some of the products in the box each month so you can earn free boxes!

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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Jennifer: Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!
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