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April 2014 Petit Vour Review

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April 2014 Petit Vour
April 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.  Boxes are $15/month and the value of the contents always exceeds the cost.

The Box

Petit Vour ships via USPS First Class Mail.  They usually ship around the 15th of the month, however, this month’s box seemed to go out a tad later.  But it still arrived in just a few days after it shipped and everything was in perfect condition.

The Pink Box

Petit Vour wrapped their boxes in craft paper to ship this month to protect the pretty pink box inside.  I always end up reusing these boxes to ship things so it doesn’t make any difference to me, but it is extra pretty this month.

First Look

I was very excited by the first look and there was one item specifically that I couldn’t wait to check out further.

The Information Card

The April 2014 Petit Vour theme is Boheme Beauty and is described as “unconventional, feminine, pure”.  Here is what was included:

~Lily Lolo Eye Shadow Quad ($20.14): Love the colors on this one!  If I didn’t already have a ton of palettes to work through I would totally keep this.  But I think I will pass it on to a friend who uses natural beauty items.  As it is, it will take me eons to finish up the shadows I do have.

Lily Lolo Eye Shadow Quad

~Harvey Prince Yogini Fragrance ($21): This is the item I was most excited about!  I love Harvey Prince (who I discovered thanks to subscription boxes) and have never tried this scent before.  It’s light, but fabulous.  And if I really find that it “calms the mind, soothes the soul, and frees the spirit” I will buy the biggest bottle they sell ;).

Harvey Prince Yogini Fragrance

~Kimberly Parry Organics Creamy Cleanser ($23.70): This cleanser is supposed to help skin look and feel soft and silky.  Instead of jumping around from product to product like I used to, I have been trying to stick with one brand until I use up the container.  As a result, I will probably be passing along more skincare samples than I used to until I figure out what works best for me.

Kimberly Parry Organics Creamy Cleanser

~Jane Scrivner Un-Condition Skin ‘Condition Oil’ (~$5): I haven’t had much luck with argan oil on my face, but perhaps this is different?  I really want oils to work on my face because people rave about them, but every time I try them I feel like they dry out my skin (which is so odd).

Jane Scrivner Un-Condition Skin ‘Condition Oil’

All totaled, the April 2014 Petit Vour box had a value of $69.84, which is totally insane since boxes are $15/month.  How do they do it??  I am totally thrilled with this box and am always impressed with the quality and variety of products that they include.  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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