Modern cosmetics: Cruelty-free and Vegan
A vegan diet is where no animal products are
consumed in any form. No meat, milk, cheese, or butter is eaten. Veganism can
be more than just a diet; it is a lifestyle choice. Many vegans look for
clothes, shoes, and skincare products that don’t contain any animal by-products
or ingredients.
What goes into vegan skincare products?
Vegan cosmetics and skincare products don’t contain honey,
beeswax, lanolin, gelatin, or any other compounds derived from animals. Vegan
products are likely to be mild and typically have very few nasty ingredients.
They use natural ingredients that are wholesome and good for people with
sensitive skin. A commonly used element is sweet almond oil with
anti-inflammatory properties and an emollient (improves skin tone and prevents
moisture loss.). Another is macadamia oil with excellent anti-aging properties
to repair damaged skin and reduce wrinkles and fine lines. Aloe vera extracts
contain antioxidants as well as Vitamins A and C. It reduces acne scars and
blemishes.
Are vegan products tested on animals?
When we think of creams and makeup to look after
ourselves, it doesn’t come to mind that many of the products we use every day
are tested on mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs. They are injected and rubbed with
ingredients that burn their skin and cause immense pain. The good news is that
most vegan brands have cruelty-free
cosmetics, which aren’t tested on animals.
Can vegan and cruelty-free products produce
high-quality cosmetics?
Yes, they can. An example is a luminous
moisturizing foundation It can give radiance to the
complexion and even the skin tone. It is available in several shades that are
perfect for almost any complexion. SPF 15 for sun protection ensures that the
skin is protected from the effects of UV rays. When enriched with sweet almond oil and macadamia
oil, the foundation will give the perfect balance between skincare and makeup.
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