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Petit Vour March 2016 Subscription Box Review

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Petit Vour
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Petit Vour March 2016 Subscription Box Review
Petit Vour 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 they do an excellent job making sure that the value well exceeds the cost.

Petit Vour ships via USPS and takes only a few days to arrive. Boxes (generally) ship in batches between the 15th and 20th of the month.


The March 2016 Petit Vour theme was “Fresh Start” and included the following items:

~Lauren B. Beauty Dual Top / Base Coat ($22): I am guilty of not always using a top (and base) coat, so I was happy to see this in here.  Lauren B polishes are made in the USA and are Eco- and vegan-friendly.  This should help to extend the life of my manicures and also help prevents stains from dark polishes.

~SUKI Transformative Purifying Masque (7.5mL / 0.25fl.oz) ($17): I LOVE SUKI products!  It doesn’t pop up in subscription boxes too often, so it’s always a treat when it does. This masque calms skin and helps fight blemishes and breakouts. You only need to leave it on for 20 minutes and your skin really is transformed.  I feel like it tamed redness and made my skin less splotchy. It can also be used as an overnight spot treatment which I will also be doing.

~Little Barn Apothecary Geranium + White Tea Beauty Mist (1oz) ($8): This mist is to be used after cleanser and is intended to brighten and purify your skin.  It seems to even out the skin and is really easy to use which is a win in my book/

~YAROK Feed Your Moisture Shampoo (~$1): This is probably the only sample I am not overly impressed with (because I will only be able to get one use out of it), but that’s okay because the rest of this box was fantastic.

All totaled I came up with a value of $48 for the March 2016 Petit Vour.  I loved this box and was very impressed with the quality and variety of items and the value!

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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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