cruelty free
Fight the good fight against animal cruelty in the beauty world; a roundup of cruelty-free makeup and skincare brands and how-tos to become a more conscious consumer.
How to choose the right fragrance according to your personality by RIYA Perfume
RIYA BORN RICH Perfume: A Perfume for every occasion Credit: Purpos Planet RIYA BORN RICH Perfume is specially made for those men who are strong, passionate, and gentle at the right time. It contains the essence of some luxurious fruits and flowers. This is an Eau De perfume, the concentration of the main essential oil is high 8 to 15%. It is powerful, and the scent of this perfume will enchant your partner in the first place. BORN RICH Perfume is very popular among youth. The sensual aspects of BORN RICH Perfume will give you elegance. It's more than 7 to 8 hours long-lasting time is very useful for any occasion, perfect for your office meetings or a dinner date. If you want to stand out in the crowd then this perfume can be the best-proven solution for you.
By Sandip Mondal3 years ago in Blush
10 Lush Products That Belong On Your Wish List
Lush is a handmade cosmetics store that originated in Britain but has since expanded globally with more than 900 stores. There's been few brands that are as good for my skin, and comfort me as much, as Lush. And by few- I mean like, maybe, two other brands.
By Delise Fantome4 years ago in Blush
The Evolving Skin Care Industry
According to Statistica, the skin care industry has a total value of $148.3 billion. The industry has grown at about 6% a year, judging by the global skincare market data. Today we have the pleasure of interviewing Jazsmine Caprie who is making waves, even in such a large industry.
By Lamore Lifestyle 4 years ago in Blush
Ethical Brands Making a Positive Change in Their Industry
One of the most important topics right now is making sure we buy from companies which are not only sustainable but also ethical. Sadly, even in the 21st century, we hear about companies that exploit workers and use unsustainable ingredients and processes. Boohoo was criticised for exploiting workers by paying them less than the minimum wage, as well as providing no COVID-19 protection in its Leicester factory.
By Caitlin Purvis5 years ago in Blush
4 Easy Reasons to Go Cruelty-Free with Your Cosmetics
There are around 8.3 million people who want animal testing to end for good – that’s a lot of people. Today, shoppers are wanting more transparency and ethical practices across virtually all aspects of our life – whether we’re spending less on fast fashion and more on second-hand stores, putting down an expensive brand for fair trade labels, or checking our favourite glow tanning product for cruelty-free labels in the beauty aisle. Shoppers want to feel confident that nobody was harmed or exploited in the making of the product.
By Caitlin Purvis5 years ago in Blush
The rise of clean beauty - A trend for everyone
Redefining clean beauty Firstly, we want you to make eco-friendly decisions on beauty products with all the right information. There is a popular conversation taking place at the moment around clean beauty, and if you haven’t yet heard about it, we’re here to explain and fill you in on all the important details.
By Caitlin Purvis5 years ago in Blush
Why it is important to switch to Cruelty-Free cosmetics in 2020
If you have read my statement regarding cruelty-free make-up, then you will now that this has not been an easy path and that I have made mistakes in the past. I have found myself infuriated having purchased from a brand, one specifically springs to mind, thinking that they were cruelty-free only to discover two years in that they had changed their policy and are no longer cruelty free.
By The Mauve Rose5 years ago in Blush
The Ultimate Guide to Switch to Safer Beauty
Many of us like to think we treat our bodies in the best way possible. We exercise at least five days a week, we eat right and cut out many negative habits of all forms to live a clean and peaceful life. I want you to sit back and ask yourself; have you ever looked at the label for your beauty products?
By Jacquie Verbal7 years ago in Blush







