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Understanding Animal Testing Logos | Cruelty Free 101
There are quite a few cruelty free logos and signs that we see on beauty products nowadays, but how do we know which ones we can trust and which ones we can't? There are three main logos that can be seen globally across a range of products. These include the logos of Leaping Bunny, Caring Consumer, and CCF (Choose Cruelty Free) all of which are discussed in this post!
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Sleek MakeUP Lip4 Lipstick Palette | Review
Sleek MakeUP has long been one of my favourite brands. They make cruelty-free, reasonably priced, good quality cosmetics. Sleek is also favourable for having such a varied amount of products and shades to suit all skin tones.
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Barry M Make Me Blush | Review
Blusher is an indispensable item in any makeup collection, and it comes in many different varieties; including, but not limited to, powder, gel, tint, liquid, shimmer, stain, and the all-important, cream. Cream blusher has become quite popular of late due to the never-fading contour trend.
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Lily Lolo Mineral Cosmetics Nail Polish | Review
Lily Lolo is an upcoming British brand, providing a large range of cruelty free mineral products. As their website states, all Lily Lolo products are ‘free of any parabens, synthetic perfumes or dyes’, including their nail polishes.