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Taking care of your body isn’t only about watching what you consume. It’s just as important to be aware of the ingredients inside your favorite beauty items, and how they affect your body.

What is Clean Beauty?

Clean beauty products are made without ingredients that have been proven, or are suspected to harm your health. In addition to being healthier for you, non-toxic, cruelty free products are also kinder to the planet.

Fortunately, these days clean beauty doesn’t have to mean that your product choices are limited. In fact, it’s never been easy to make the switch to beauty products that are non-toxic, and cruelty-free. Here are our top picks from Petit Vour, one of our favourite online destinations for clean, ethical beauty.

1. OSEA Atmosphere Protection Cream

Looking for a non-toxic, cruelty-free moisturizer alternative? Apart from hydrating the skin, this lightweight cream also provides barrier protection against visible damage caused by environmental stressors such as dry climates, wind and air pollution. It’s incredibly lightweight, and leaves the skin feeling silky with a matte finish.

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This is my favourite

This is my favorite day time moisturizer! I order it again and again. The formula is deeply moisturizing but lightweight and sinks into the skin quickly.
– Megan B.

2. Akar Skin Restore Eye Serum

Banish the effects of late nights with this all natural eye serum. Containing luscious amber oil and fatty acids, this serum firms, tightens and reduces the appearance of fine lines and dark circles. It’ll leave you looking more awake and youthful, all thanks to its natural ingredients.

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Amazing

Instant results, doesn’t irritate my eyes, great ingredients, I love this brand!
– Audrey

3. Pai Rosehip BioRegenerate Universal Face Oil

Rosehip oil is a well known natural solution for improving the appearance of the skin. It helps even skin tone, while tackling blemishes, dryness, fine lines and more. This version from Pai is 99% organic, and uses Supercritical CO2 Extraction to get as much goodness as possible from the rosehip’s seed and fruit.

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I will never be without this oil!

Essentially the best oil I have ever used. I struggle with acne and dry skin and this oil helps keep the inflammation toned down. Makes my skin brighter and softer. Love this!
– Monica S.

4. Kahina™ Giving Beauty Oil Cleanser $59

Many soap-based cleansers contain harmful ingredients that strip the skin of its natural oils, throwing off its delicate balance. However, this nourishing oil cleanser from Kahina is all natural, and includes ingredients such as Calendula, Turmeric, and Blue Tansy. It melts away makeup, sunscreen and bacteria, leaving the skin feeling clean, soft and hydrated. Not to mention, it can be removed with just water and requires no washcloth, helping you do your bit for the environment.

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Love it!

This is my second time purchasing this oil cleanser. It smells incredible and leaves my face feeling very soft and clean.
– Tamara S.

 5. Petit Vour Beauty Box

Are you a fan of trying before you buy? When you subscribe to the Beauty Box, you will receive a monthly selection of clean beauty products, straight to your doorstep. These will be curated to your beauty profile and often come in sample sizes, so you can test out new products without committing to a full size item.

The best part? You can cancel your subscription any time,  and even get $4 back each month in store credit for reviewing your box.

*Pictured items are not representative of what will be featured in the Beauty Box.

What are you waiting for?

Ready to make the switch to clean beauty? Check out Petit Vour‘s wide range to discover even more non-toxic and vegan products, and improve your wellbeing in the process.

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