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3-in-1 Vintage Makeup: Not just an eyelash tint, also a black eyeliner + eyebrow fill! 1 Mascara Cake replaces mascara tubes, eyeliner pencil, eyebrow pencil & eyebrow mascara. This water-based makeup set is safe mascara sensitive eyes, false lash extensions & contact lenses
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#makeup#vintage fashion#vintage style#vintage makeup#cruelty free beauty#cruelty free#cruelty free makeup#zero waste#clean beauty#clean makeup#vegan beauty#vegan makeup
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Cruelty Free Bunny Tongue Lip Gloss| The Perfect Pink Lip
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#bunny tongue gloss#bunny tongue makeup#bunny tongue trend#cruelty free beauty#douyin makeup#douyin makeup trends#makeup trends#pink gloss#pink lipstick
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Best Vegan and Cruelty-Free Eyeshadow Palettes 💝 Colourpop Uh Huh Honey
#makeup#Colourpop#eyeshadowpalette#eyeshadow#vegan#crueltyfree#crueltyfreemakeup#cruelty free beauty#veganbeauty#veganmakeup#beauty
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Vegreen Intensive Vitamin C 20% Ampoule Review
Get ready to dive into this review featuring a new addition to the world of skincare: The Vegreen Intensive Vitamin C 20% Ampoule.
Say goodbye to dull, lackluster skin and hello to a luminous complexion. This Vitamin C ampoule helps combat the effects of environmental aggressors, oxidative stress, and aging, leaving you with a youthful and glowing appearance.
Do you use vitamin C in your skincare routine?
#vegreen#vitamin c#vitamin c ampoule#vitamin c serum#ascorbic acid#pure vitamin c#vitamin c 20%#dry skin#combination skin#antiaging#fine lines#wrinklefree#wrinkle treatment#wrinkle prevention#hyperpigmentation#dark spots#vegan skincare#cruelty free beauty#korean cosmetics#kbeauty#korean skincare#kbeauty reviews#kbeauty blog#kbeautylover#sun damage
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New Year, New Skincare Routine — Bonitas Cosmetics
Jump to product information What better way to start the new year than to do a total refresh on your boring skincare routine that just has not been doing anything for you? Thankfully, I’ve found a whole line of products from Bonitas Cosmetics that has genuinely improved my skin. This is a complete refresh from what my previous routines have been and normally I wouldn’t add or change products so…
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#acne#active peptides#aging skin#Beauty#beauty blog#beauty blogger#cosmetics#cruelty free#cruelty free beauty#latinas#peptides#product recommendation#product review#skin#skincare#skincare recommendations#skincare routine#vegan#vegan ingredients#women#women owned
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Honest Review: The Inkey List Omega Water Cream Moisturiser
At the start of the season I was in search of a deep moisturising cream that would save my skin from the winter chill. I wondered into the aisles of Sephora to find a suitable and affordable cream. That is when I discovered the Inkey List. I had heard about the brand before and often wondered if I should ever test their products. I thought this was a great opportunity for me to try out one of…
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#cruelty free beauty#cruelty free skincare#cruelty-free brands#eco-friendly#face cream#product review#sensitive skin#the inkey list
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#skincareproducts#beauty#celebrities#skincarelover#skincaregoals#skincare#chemicalfree#vedasparsh#naturalskincare#foaming face wash#face wash#chemical free#cruelty free beauty#Youtube
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Добралась до ебейшего набора бальзамов для губ, который я купила сразу после Хеллоуина.
Очень понравился дизайн баночек и я уже начала юзать Урсулу (она пахнет кокосом 🥥), Ариэль, с ароматом вишни 🍒 оставила на десерт.
#cosmetics#girly things#girly stuff#lip balm#the little mermaid#ariel#ursula#cruelty free#not tested on animals#disney#mad beauty
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e.l.f. Holy Hydration! Hydro-Gel Moisturizer
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But It Says Vegan?... Why Brand Labels Can Be Misleading
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Remilia Hair The Cosmocap Hair Serum Review
Do you pay attention to your hair as much as your skin? I have decided to take care of my hair more this year and understand what it needs better.
Recently, I’ve been enjoying these keratin hair serum capsules from Remilia Hair, and I’ve discovered that hair serum is an important step in my routine.
Read my impressions here: Remilia Hair The Cosmocap Hair Serum
Have you heard of this brand before?
#Remilia Hair#The Cosmocap#Hair serum#haircare#hair treatment#smooth hair#shiny hair#reduce frizz#frizz free#healthy hair#dry hair#long hair#dyed hair#hairstyle#keratin#keratin serum#vitamin b5#cruelty free beauty
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Embrace Compassion: Top Cruelty-Free Beauty Products for a Kinder Routine
Cruelty-free beauty products are gaining significant traction as consumers become more conscious of the ethical implications of their purchases. The term "cruelty-free" refers to products that have not been tested on animals at any stage of their development, ensuring that no animals are subjected to harm or suffering. This shift towards cruelty-free beauty is part of a broader movement towards ethical consumerism, where individuals prioritize products that align with their values of compassion and sustainability.
One of the primary motivations for choosing cruelty-free beauty products is the ethical consideration for animal welfare. Traditional cosmetic testing often involves invasive and painful procedures on animals, leading to a growing outcry against these practices. By opting for cruelty-free alternatives, consumers can actively oppose animal testing and support brands committed to humane treatment of all living beings.
In addition to the ethical benefits, cruelty-free beauty products frequently intersect with other positive attributes, such as being eco-friendly and sustainable. Many cruelty-free brands prioritize natural, organic, and non-toxic ingredients, which are not only safer for consumers but also have a lower environmental impact. These products often avoid harmful chemicals and synthetic additives, reducing pollution and promoting healthier ecosystems.
The rise of cruelty-free beauty has also led to an increase in transparency within the beauty industry. Brands that commit to cruelty-free practices often undergo rigorous certification processes by organizations such as Leaping Bunny, PETA, and Choose Cruelty-Free. These certifications provide consumers with assurance and confidence that the products they are using genuinely adhere to cruelty-free standards. As a result, consumers can make informed choices and support companies that maintain ethical production practices.
Moreover, cruelty-free beauty products have evolved significantly in terms of quality and variety. Gone are the days when cruelty-free options were limited and less effective. Today, consumers can find a wide range of high-quality cruelty-free products, from skincare and makeup to haircare and fragrances. Leading brands have embraced cruelty-free principles, offering innovative and effective solutions that rival traditional products in performance and luxury.
Another compelling aspect of cruelty-free beauty is its alignment with broader lifestyle choices, such as veganism and sustainability. Many cruelty-free products are also vegan, meaning they do not contain any animal-derived ingredients. This synergy between cruelty-free and vegan beauty allows consumers to support holistic ethical practices across multiple aspects of their lives. Additionally, cruelty-free brands often emphasize sustainable packaging, such as using recyclable materials and reducing plastic waste, further enhancing their appeal to environmentally conscious consumers.
The growing demand for cruelty-free beauty has also influenced mainstream brands to reconsider their testing policies and adopt more ethical practices. As consumer preferences shift towards cruelty-free options, the beauty industry as a whole is witnessing a transformation. This change is driven by a collective awareness and a desire to create a beauty market that values and respects all forms of life.
In conclusion, cruelty-free beauty products represent more than just a trend; they signify a commitment to ethical, compassionate, and sustainable living. By choosing cruelty-free beauty, consumers can enjoy high-quality, effective products while advocating for animal welfare and environmental responsibility. As the movement continues to grow, it paves the way for a more humane and conscious beauty industry, where ethics and aesthetics coexist harmoniously.
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Mad Doctor of Blood Island (Tomb of the Living Dead, 1969)
"You are quite mad."
"Then you should be very careful, doctor. Both of you. Mad people can be quite unpredictable."
#mad doctor of blood island#tomb of the living dead#horror imagery#filipino cinema#video nasty#1969#eddie romero#gerardo de leon#reuben canoy#john ashley#angelique pettyjohn#ronald remy#alicia alonzo#ronaldo valdez#tita muñoz#tony edmunds#alfonso carvajal#bruno punzalan#edward murphy#tito arevalo#unarguably a pretty bad film but not without its own unlikely charm‚ as John Ashley's beautifully sculpted hair and sharp suits help him#investigate a bad case of Monstrous Green Man running riot on a beautiful island in the Philippines. performances are wooden‚ fx are as#ropey as expected‚ and the script is mostly dreadful (excepting a few isolated scenes which transcend into a kind of wonderful weirdness‚#particularly any scenes between Alicia Alonzo and Ronald Remy‚ where they dispassionately discuss the nature of love‚ madness and death#or trade threats in utter calmness). for a late 60s film the levels of gore‚ sex and nudity are surprisingly high tho tempered by the#director's irritating habit of rapidly zooming in and out during any moment of grue. oh and a very real tw that this contains some needless#and horrible animal cruelty (presumably what got this on the DPP list) altho it's brief and easily excised so maybe there exist cuts of the#film without those scenes. altho this is admittedly a little dull beneath the grotesquerie and a fairly badly made bit of cheapo indie#schlock so probably not really worth chasing down that imaginary cruelty free cut (unless you're a freak trying to watch every video nasty)#(i am that freak)
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Honest Review: The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 Serum
Honest Review: The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 Serum
It’s safe to say that The Ordinary has always been on my top 3 favourite skincare brands. When it comes to skincare I always ensure that at least one (or two) steps in my routine include a product from The Ordinary. This product has always been a must-have product in my daily routine. The Product The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 serum is a water-based serum designed to support skin…
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#Beauty#cruelty free beauty#cruelty free skincare#cruelty-free brands#sensitive skin#skincare reviews#skincare serums#The Ordinary skincare
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