The most common household cleaning products and personal care products contain hidden animal ingredients and are tested on animals. This is a guide of cruelty-free products you can use in your everyday life.
Skincare, Makeup and Hair Products
There are a lot of good products that have not been tested on animals. Decléor, MD Formulations, Dermalogica, Exuviance and Babor are all examples of cruelty-free trademarks.
Cosmetic giant L’Oreal is testing their products on animals, the same does Dior. Do you really need those products? No you don’t! There are a lot of products that are way better, like YSL and Clinique.
There are a wide range of cruelty-free hair products out there. You don’t have to spend your money on Redken who tests their products on animals. John Masters Organics, KMS, Jurlique, Burt’s Bee, Carita and L’Anza are all good animal friendly products.
Cleaning Products
Natures Organics is an Australian company that offers a wide variety of ecological products that have not been tested on animals. Earth Choice is one of Natures Organics trademarks that offer household products like dishwasher liquid, laundry powder, fabric softener and diverse bathroom cleaning products. The products are sold in most supermarkets like Woolworths and Coles. Who said it was difficult to shop cruelty-free?!
Clothes
The fur industry relies on people not knowing how the animals are reared and killed. If people knew, no one would buy fur. Animals that are skinned for their pelts are often gassed, electrocuted, beaten, poisoned or have their necks broken. Some animals are even skinned alive. Go fur-free and choose products of cotton, synthetic, linen and fake leather. If you want to buy wool, choose companies that don’t support questionable animal husbandry.
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