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Complete Guide To Vegan Cosmetics

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    For new Vegans the first priority should always be
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    eliminating meat, dairy and eggs
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    But once you've changed your eating habits,
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    it's important to ensure that the other everyday products
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    you use are ethical too
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    It is not always practical or financially possible to replace
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    every non- Vegan product immediately
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    And since the damage has already been done when
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    the products have been purchased,
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    it's okay to use up existing products
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    However
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    after they're gone,
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    you have a responsibility to buy Vegan alternatives
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    Fortunately there are plenty of Vegan cosmetics available
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    If you find ethical companies, they will clearly label their products as Vegan
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    But there are plenty of Vegan products which aren't labelled
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    Cruelty free is a misleading term which means
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    a product has not been tested on animals
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    but it can still contain cruel animal derived ingredients
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    There are really only three logos you should trust when
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    looking for non- animal tested cosmetics
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    Any other symbol or logo of a bunny is unofficial
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    and shouldn't be trusted without further research
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    But because companies have to pay an extra fee to display
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    these logos on their packaging,
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    some certified products might not display the logos
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    So you can check on their database if you think this might be the case
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    Phrases like:
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    " This product has not been tested on animals
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    We fund research into alternatives "
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    often still means that the ingredients were tested
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    Just not on the final product
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    So they are not cruelty free
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    And many cosmetics have a number of different ingredients
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    which will be unfamiliar to most people
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    Most of them are synthetic, but look out for
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    the following animal derived ingredients:
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    Ambergris, beeswax, which is also called cera alba and is very common
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    Carmine, which is a common red dye also known as Red 5
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    cochineal or carminic acid
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    And casein, caseinate and sodium caseinate
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    Cholesterol, collagen, estrogen or estradiol
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    Keratin, lanolin, lecithin,
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    glycerides, monoclycerides,
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    musk, oleic acid, placenta
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    Polypeptides, polysorbates, progestrone and retinol
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    And lactic acid and glyceride or glycerol can both be derived from animals
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    But companies have started to use plant sources
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    so you might need to contact the company if you're unsure
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    Just understand that it's okay to make mistakes as long as
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    you always strive to learn more and do the best you can
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    to be as ethical as possible
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    And keep in my mind that phrases like:
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    " All natural "
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    can be applied to almost all of the disgusting animal derived ingredients
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    So don't let this mislead you
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    There are hundreds of companies which sell all kinds of
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    Vegan cosmetics in varying prices
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    Some of them can only be found online
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    but there are plenty of high street products available too
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    It's impossible to link to every company in every country
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    but in the ebook which is attached below,
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    I've included the most useful and comprehensive lists, guides and videos
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    The cruelty free international guide as well as PETA's guide
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    and the " Choose Cruelty Free " guide
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    are good places to start
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    And if you simply type your country with the phrase:
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    " Vegan cosmetics " into Google or Youtube
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    you will find the most relevant information on products you can buy
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    Checking online Vegan guides as well as company websites' ingredients lists
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    is a good way to find out which products are Vegan
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    But if you're still unsure about something,
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    make sure you email the company
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    You'll need to ask:
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    " Does the product contain animal derived ingredients? "
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    " Do you test on animals at any point during the production of your products? "
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    " Are the ingredients tested on animals by your supplier? "
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    " Does any third party test on animals on your behalf? "
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    And it's also a good idea to ask the company for
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    a list of Vegan products
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    To save time I've attached a template that you can
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    paste into emails below
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    So make use of that
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    Emails and social media inquiries help influence companies
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    So by doing this, they will be encouraged to clarify the labelling
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    and even change their ingredients and animal testing policies
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    Recently there has been a ban on animal testing in Europe
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    and in some other areas like Israel, India and New Zealand
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    On the surface this is meant thay companies cannot sell
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    products or ingredients tested on animals in these countries
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    However
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    This does not mean that we should be complacent about
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    the cosmetics we use
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    The bans just apply to ingredients which are only used in cosmetics
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    And it only covers consumer safety tests meaning that
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    they can still test ingredients on animals to determine if
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    there's a risk for the environment or worker safety
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    And unethical international companies can still test products or ingredients
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    in other parts of the world
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    And keep in mind that regardless of the ban
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    companies still use animal derived ingredients in many of their products
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    The ban also doesn't cover household products
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    so you'll still need to find Vegan alternatives for those
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    Because the chemicals in cosmetics can be harmful for the body,
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    some Vegans choose to simplify their cosmetics use and use cheaper,
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    less processed alternatives
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    Things like coconut oil and shea butter are
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    great as a moisturizer or hair conditioner
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    And you can even make homemade lip balms with them as well
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    And there are tons of recipes for
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    things like homemade deodorants and facemasks
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    This might seem overwhelming
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    but remember that changing habits often seems a lot more
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    challenging than it actually is
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    The initial switch from non- Vegan to Vegan cosmetics does require
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    some extra time and effort for a short period
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    But once you've found and tested out new Vegan products,
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    you won't need to think about it
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    For more information about animal testing
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    as well as a complete beginners guide to Vegan cosmetics
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    check out the free ebook linked below
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    I also have complete guides to Vegan food and Vegan clothing
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    so you can make use of those too
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    If you want to help support the production of helpful guides like this one,
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    please help support my activism via Patreon
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Complete Guide To Vegan Cosmetics
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