The Body Shop is cruelty free (no testing on animals or buying from suppliers that do), are 100% vegetarian, and have some vegan lines as well. Their brushes don't use animal hair, just about the only thing keep them from not being vegan is honey, but that's mostly in lotions and shower gels. If you have combination skin, their seaweed or vitamin E lines are great. Their skincare is reasonably priced and you can buy from any Body Shop store, thebodyshop.com, amazon.com, or from a consultant you can find at thebodyshopathome.com. References : I use a ton of their products.
by Kiymora will be here soon!, on November 29 2008
@ 8:41 pm
Have you tried MAC? Kinda slightly expensive but it's well worth every dime. References : I'm a MACaholic
I love mark. They do not test on animals, and I have yet to find any of their products with animal byproducts. The best part is, it is very affordable ($4 - 18).
They have a new skincare line which would be great for some of your face concerns.
by I have great hair!, on November 29 2008
@ 10:30 pm
Bee Luscious Cosmetics is not cheap but sign up for news letters they do tons of private sales then quality is unsurpassed and lasts much longer than any other product which makes it more economical overall than the lesser brands. I highly recommend it. References : Professional makeup aritst for over 20 years.
by Jordan D, on November 29 2008 @ 8:08 pm
The Body Shop is cruelty free (no testing on animals or buying from suppliers that do), are 100% vegetarian, and have some vegan lines as well. Their brushes don't use animal hair, just about the only thing keep them from not being vegan is honey, but that's mostly in lotions and shower gels. If you have combination skin, their seaweed or vitamin E lines are great. Their skincare is reasonably priced and you can buy from any Body Shop store, thebodyshop.com, amazon.com, or from a consultant you can find at thebodyshopathome.com.
References :
I use a ton of their products.
by Kiymora will be here soon!, on November 29 2008 @ 8:41 pm
Have you tried MAC? Kinda slightly expensive but it's well worth every dime.
References :
I'm a MACaholic
by lol, on November 29 2008 @ 9:00 pm
Why not try Lush products you can contact them on 01202668545 or visit http://www.lush.co.uk
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by Annabelle, on November 29 2008 @ 9:45 pm
Here's a list of cosmetic companies that don't test on animals:
http://www.peta2.com/STUFF/s-cf1.asp
Of these, Revlon is probably the easiest to find at drugstores.
Hope I could help
♥ Annabelle
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by Sleepy Dean, on November 29 2008 @ 9:53 pm
I love mark. They do not test on animals, and I have yet to find any of their products with animal byproducts. The best part is, it is very affordable ($4 - 18).
They have a new skincare line which would be great for some of your face concerns.
You can check it out at: http://www.mymarkstore.com/dpupo
References :
by I have great hair!, on November 29 2008 @ 10:30 pm
Bee Luscious Cosmetics is not cheap but sign up for news letters they do tons of private sales then quality is unsurpassed and lasts much longer than any other product which makes it more economical overall than the lesser brands. I highly recommend it.
References :
Professional makeup aritst for over 20 years.