Vegetarian Beauty Products

Reviews of truly cruelty-free beauty and personal care products.
Vegetarian Beauty Products

Vegetarian Beauty Products

‘A Perfume Organic’ Brand Cruelty Free and Vegan Perfume

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Finding vegan and cruelty-free body fragrance can be difficult because fragrances often contain animal parts, such as anal sacs. On top of that, harsh ingredients, such as phthalates, petroleum and acetone are commonly found in commercial fragrances. That is what drove A Perfume Organic creator Amanda Walker to create a perfume that is organic, vegan and cruelty-free. She has quickly gained the attention of the beauty world by creating 100% organic fragrances in ecological packaging, which is unusual in the fragrance world.


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Earth Friendly Baby Vegetarian and Cruelty-Free Beauty Products

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Earth Friendly Baby vegetarian and cruelty-free beauty products are perfect for the parents who want to ensure that nothing but the safest and most natural products touch their baby’s skin. They offer a full line of baby creams, baby wipes, organic shampoo and body washes and organic bubble baths. Earth Friendly Baby ensures that their products are free of the common irritating ingredients found in other baby products, such as parabens, sodium lauryl/laureth sulphate.


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Apivita Vegetarian and Cruelty-Free Beauty Products

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One look at the ingredients in Apivita vegetarian and cruelty-free beauty products is enough to want to start ordering their products via their website right away. Founded in 1979, Apivita got its start in Greece when two married pharmacists, Nikos and Niki Koutsianas, turned their passion for nature into a natural cosmetics company. Before long, the Koutsianas’ saw their cosmetics spread to other countries, including Sweden, Romania, Japan, Belgium, Australia, Hong Kong, Spain and the Netherlands.


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Roux Maison Vegan and Cruelty-free Laundry Care Products

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Laundry detergent is not a tool commonly considered in one’s arsenal of beauty products, but as a product that frequently comes in contact with your skin, it should be! One of the biggest reasons that people opt for vegan, cruelty-free beauty products, in addition to their concern for animals, is because these products tend to be safe to use and are gentle to the skin and body. Those who suffer from skin that reacts to the chemicals commonly found in beauty and personal hygiene products have to be vigilant in making sure that the products with which they come in contact contain no phosphates, preservatives, artificial dyes or fragrances.


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Divinity Veganatural Cruelty Free and Vegan Beauty Products

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When a baby is born with food sensitivities and eczema, what is a parent to do? Well for the founders of Divinity Veganatural cruelty-free and vegan beauty products, the answer was to start a business! Making their daughter what is now their signature balm, Babylove balm, the couple launched their new company in 2003 with the goal to make “compassionately crafted body care remedies.” Their products are aimed to cure topical ailments for all, from baby to grandparents.


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Five Common Mistakes That Vegetarian Beauty Product Companies MakeThat Cause Them to Lose Business

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When we say we scour the Internet for vegetarian and cruelty-free beauty products, we mean it. We spend hours looking for the perfect company to feature. Why does it take so long? Well for starters, you’d be surprised how many companies don’t make the cut. It happens daily: we find a new company that sounds promising, start checking out their products, and then find some infraction that means we have to send them packing. The worst part is, many of these issues are because of mere website wording, or lack thereof.


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Kokokahn Vegan and Cruelty-free Beauty Products

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The journey to creating Kokokahn vegan and cruelty-free beauty products began with founder Tracy Dalrymple’s time in Japan. Traci was introduced to natural healing and wellness through the use of essential oils. From there, Salrymple began studying about essential oils and plants for aromatherapy and holistic healing. It wasn’t long before she traveled to Bali to learn even more about aromatherapy, and that was where she found the inspiration for the name of her company, Kokokahn. It is derived from the Balinese word “kokokan,” which means “white heron.”


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Aroma Bella Vegetarian and Cruelty-Free Makeup

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Aroma Bella vegetarian and cruelty-free skincare has a philosophy that their reverence for the environment and animals be reflected in their luxury skin care line. They only use renewable source ingredients, and they ensure that the ingredients are organic and consist of beneficial botanical oils, plant extracts, anti-oxidants, vitamins and minerals. What their products don’t include are ingredients that are synthetic, toxic, or contain chemicals.


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Soaptopia Vegetarian and Cruelty-Free Beauty Products

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Soaptopia vegetarian and cruelty-free beauty products have certainly made a name for themselves with two unique philosophies – “feel the smell” and “love and be loved, one love.” Founded out of Soaptopia creator, Jolie, having a vision to create bath products that will heal and nourish, Soaptopia opened its doors in 2004. All Soaptopia soap products are natural, vegetarian, cruelty-free and free of allergens and chemicals.


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