Thursday, December 3, 2009

Help with cruelty-free cosmetics?

Hi


Ive decided that i want to start using products which are completely free from animal cruelty. Not just the finished product, but the orginal ingredients. Things like make-up, hair care and perfume/Deodorant etc.


Thanks for your help and time!!!Help with cruelty-free cosmetics?
I think the Body Shop would have the cosmetics you are looking for. The Body Shop is all about cruelty free fair trade everything, and on top of that their stuff is really good.


If you are in the UK there is also Lush - I'm not sure if that exists in the US but they might do mail order.


I hope that helps.Help with cruelty-free cosmetics?
yippee! good job. okay so........


burts bees is good for lip gloss and lip balm


say yes to carrots is good fro shampoo and conditioner


the soap company is good for plain old soap


alba is good for lotions


red earth(which you can get at rexal) is a great mascara


jason is good for deodorant (the apricot is nice)


spry is a good toothpaste


say yes to carrots also has a nice body exfoliater


earth science has a good eye make up remover


the body shop has a great vitamin C face wash, that is cruelty free but not really natural and nice for you
good for you!...i would imagine peta might have some info on products that are totally free from animal testing etc? but i think most products these days have gotten wise that testing on animals wont sell products.I know in the uk most manufactures want to promote the fact there products aren't tested on animals and label there items as such.





Just looked on peta and they do have a search function to find manufacturers that are animal testing free here it is :)





http://shopcrueltyfree.peta2.com/index.a鈥?/a>
I would check out peta, there is a search engine for different products (below)
Usually mineral makeup is cruelty free but i havent had much luck with finding my shade. If u r easy to match, try it.

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