Why you should switch over to cruelty-free cosmetics

 


If you love dressing up, choosing cruelty-free cosmetics is the right thing to do. When you look your glamorous best, you don't need to feel bad about the many cruel procedures that small, mute animals have been subjected to make you look the way you do. When a well-known cosmetic brand creates a new lipstick formula or eye make-up, they want to be sure that you will not have an adverse reaction.

Because no human being will volunteer their body for this, rabbits, mice, and other small animals are forced to ingest it or inhale it or get it sprayed into their eyes. Once the cruel, painful tests are conducted, the animals are then killed so that the cosmetic scientists can study what effects the products have had on the animal's internal organs. But there are choices. Looking beautiful does not mean being cruel to animals.

Cruelty-free mineral blushers are fantastic to add a glow to your cheeks. They are silky-smooth and lightweight. They come in gorgeous near-natural shades and are normally enriched with natural minerals that are perfectly safe for the human skin. Some blushers have added coral seaweed that contains plant nutrients with calcium, magnesium, and zinc. Calcium gives many benefits to the skin, including removing dead cells and producing antioxidants to prevent skin damage help your skin look healthy. Other added ingredients like manganese and Vitamins C and E make the blusher feel good on the skin.

 Cruelty-free luminous silk compact powder is another wonderful formula that isn't just another compact. It gives full facial coverage and is the perfect match for a good foundation. Unlike many compacts, it does not dry out the skin but adds hydration to boost the complexion. The secret is the added Argan Oil which is a natural anti-inflammatory and hydration booster.

Beauty with kindness. That's what the world needs.

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