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Vegan Makeup Products From Cruelty-Free Brands

More than ever, compassionate companies are choosing to make their products without testing on animals. And we love them for it! For people looking to cut all animal-derived items out of their life, vegan cosmetics are the way to go. Cruelty-free means that the product was developed without any tests on animals, while vegan means that the product does not include any animal-derived ingredients.

To make shopping for vegan products even easier, many of our favorite brands that don’t test on animals label which of their products are vegan on their websites.

Milani

Whether you’re looking for eyeliner, lipstick, or blush, Milani’s vegan products have got you covered for a flawlessly vegan face.

Too Faced

From “teddy bear hair” brushes to Born This Way Foundation, a list of exclusively vegan products can be found on Too Faced’s website.

Tarte 

With a great selection of must-have products (think primer and gloss), plus a wide variety of brushes and beauty blenders, the vegan makeup from Tarte will make your vegan heart skip a beat.

Urban Decay

With a commitment to continuing to expand its vegan selection, Urban Decay makes shopping a breeze with its Vegan tab.

wet n wild

As one of the most widely available and affordable cosmetics lines, wet n wild’s vegan selection is great for the newly converted beauty buff. Plus, the response to its vegan brush line was so positive, the company is planning to use even more vegan ingredients in its products. Check out its long list of vegan options on its website.

Lush

On the forefront of the fight against animal testing, Lush makes vegans feel right at home. All products free of animal ingredients are clearly labeled, and the company’s compassionate team members are always happy to help you find the perfect vegan bath bomb, balm, or lotion.

Supporting these brands helps animals. By purchasing vegan cosmetics from these companies that don’t test on animals, you’re showing them that there is a demand for these types of products. Hopefully, they’ll all join the ranks of all-vegan makeup brands like Pacifica, Arbonne, and NCLA. Until then, vote with your dollars and choose vegan.

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