Thursday, October 20, 2011

Animal Testing

As a part of this new vegan life style, I have been taking a closer look at my beauty products. I did a post on it yesterday over at Nikki Designs (a blog I write for; Nikki Designs is my mom's business) and included some awesome vegan products but I want to go into it a bit more here.

A lot of mainstream companies still test on animals which is completely unnecessary. There is no reason those animals (not just bunnies and rats but dogs too!) should be suffering so that someone can wear Rimmel lipstick or Sally Hansen nail polish because there are other ways for these companies to test their products. Thankfully, there are also a ton of companies that do not test on animals! They are considered "cruelty-free". Usually this means that their product was no tested on animals at all, including the ingredients, but some companies do not stick to that. PETA has a great list of companies that do and do not test (companies have to sign documents to be on the list).  Here are some of the most recognizable brands...


Some brands don't test on animals but the company they are owned by does. OPI did not test but Coty bought them last year and they do test. The Body Shop is now owned by L'Oreal who does test but The Body Shop has promised that they do not and never will. Essie is also owned by L'Oreal.  Kleancolor is not on the PETA list (not everyone is though) but says on their website that they do not test on animals. It's up to you if you want to buy from those brands or not.

Vegan means the product isn't only cruelty-free but contains no animal products.

Obviously I didn't realize some of the brands I was still buying weren't cruelty-free (OPI, Rimmel, Sally Hansen...). I will keep what I have for now but I will NOT be purchasing from those brands again so long as they test on animals.  I signed up for PETA's Cruelty-free shopping list to help me!

Most of my makeup is from cruelty-free brands. I only want to buy vegan products now though. I will use cruelty-free if I have it or receive it but for my own purchases, I will go for vegan products. :)  I tend to buy makeup/polish when I find a great deal but I'm not going to let that be the main factor anymore! I don't mind spending a bit more and shopping less... I've been meaning to get stricter about  my shopping for a while now. Well, I had to a point but this is a bit different. I'll do a post on taking a closer look at the products I use to see what is vegan, what isn't and some better alternatives! This goes for skincare, haircare...all of it!

I recently ordered the Urban Decay Vegan Palette! It's on sale for $13. If you sign up for their mailing list, they'll give you a coupon for 15% off. Shipping is $5 on purchases under $50. The palette is normally $38! It has great reviews so I'm excited. I'll review it when it arrives. The primer is not vegan so I will most likely gift that to someone at Christmas.

I also spent my $20 credit at Birchbox on the BeFine Lip Excoliator and Lip Serum.  It's $25 for the set so I paid $5 and shipping was free.  I received the Lip Serum in my October Birchbox and looove it. I'll be happy to own a back up!  BeFine is vegan. Again, I will review these soon!

To learn more check out these links...
PETA list of companies that do and do not test. It also labels which ones are vegan.
Leaping Bunny also has great lists
altweb explains why animal testing isn't necessary, what it is etc.


1 comments:

  1. hey there! discovered your blog via the veganmofo shenanigans:) i've given you a little liebster award - pop over to my blog for further instructions! www.peasoupeats.com

    by the way, have smashbox gone completely vegan now? where did you get your info - i find it so difficult to get accurate information bar emailing the company directly.

    great blog - really informative.

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