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Corkor Vegan Wallet and Vegan Coin Wallet Review
Earlier this week, we here at Friendly and Free were lucky enough to receive two vegan wallets from Portuguese brand Corkor. Corkor create handmade bags and wallets from cork, as a natural, cruelty free alternative to leather. Searching for a high quality, non-leather men's wallet is not an easy feat, and Corkor has filled a big gap in men's vegan friendly accessories, with price tags that aren't totally inaccessible.
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The Complete Guide to Cruelty Free Beauty Brands | UK
This is the complete guide to buying cruelty free in the UK. Please note I have not included any cruelty free brands on this list whose parent companies test on animals. You can find out where the products are available from, and you can click on the brand name to take you straight to the website!
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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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Benecos Natural Beauty Brand Review | Nail Polish, Eyeshadow & Mascara
Benecos Natural Beauty is a completely natural brand, BDIH certified, cruelty free, and they also offer a range of vegan products. Today we are having a look at the glamour mascara, nail polish in you-nique and the quattro eyeshadow in the shade coffee and cream.
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Barry M Colour Correcting Wand in Lemon Review
If you are a long time reader of Friendly and Free, then you will probably noticed I am quite a fan of Barry M. This is a quick review of the Colour Correcting Wand in lemon. In the correcting wands collection, Barry M also does purple, to brighten the skin, and green, to neutralise redness. I'm just trying out the lemon one - which claims to "eradicate" dark circles.