Not all makeup has the same…makeup. Between the hundreds, if not thousands of cosmetic brands available in the world, there are even more possible ingredients out there, many being harmful chemicals.
Some toxic ingredients, which are often labeled as other that are often used in common makeup products include:
Some of these ingredients listed, among dozens of others, are known to possibly cause adverse health issues, such as cancer or reproductive issues.
If this concerns you or if you are sensitive to common drugstore makeup, there are several different options out there for you; these may work better with your skin type, are more environmentally-friendly, and you don’t have to worry about negative health consequences or harm to animals.
Let’s take a look at three separate types of alternative makeup available: natural, cruelty-free, and vegan
Natural Makeup
Natural cosmetics, unlike the typical kind you will find in stores, is void of any preservatives, artificial colors and fragrances, heavy metals, and fillers. This type of will typically cost more than a drugstore brand, however there are definitely benefits to using higher-quality makeup. Natural makeup is absolutely better for those with sensitive skin and some types are even considered eco-friendly, if you are concerned about the environment as well. Another benefit is that using natural cosmetics is extra good for your skin because of all of the nutrient-rich ingredients; these can help protect and nourish skin, fight free-radicals, and help diminish signs of aging.
Cruelty-Free Makeup
Now who doesn’t love animals? It is pretty easy to forget about our furry friends when we go about our daily makeup-applying routine, but we should all try to think about them more often. To put it plainly and simply without going into the gritty details, the process of testing on animals can be extremely cruel and inhumane. Animal testing is done on a variety of animals, including our friendly pet pals, dogs, cats, and rabbits. When laboratories are finished using the animals in their experiments, they are often euthanized. Many countries have already taken the lead in banning animal testing for cosmetics and other products–they do not see the need due to the literal thousands of alternative brands out there that are cruelty-free. If you are an animal-lover, check out PETA’s cruelty-free product database and see if the products you currently use are on the list.
Vegan Makeup
With loads of vegan options on the rise due to the significant increase in individuals choosing to become vegetarian or vegan, the cosmetic industry has followed suit. Vegan, in this case, refers to makeup that does not have any ingredients that come from animals and it is also cruelty-free; however, vegan does not mean all-natural; these products may still include chemicals and fillers even though the majority of them are relatively natural. Vegan cosmetics are not only wonderful for your health and skin, they are animal and environmentally-friendly. Check out a list of completely vegan makeup products.
Depending on your skin type, personal values, and budget, you are now able to find a wide variety of cosmetics that suit your needs. While traditional department or drug store makeup may be more affordable and convenient, if you hold strong opinions about animals, the environment, or your own health, or have exceptionally sensitive skin, you may want to try out an alternative type of makeup such as a natural, cruelty-free, or vegan brand.
If you are thinking about getting a facial consultation to figure out your skin type and what it needs to look fabulous, visit Laura Skin Care in Petaluma, where Laura and her team will take great care of you.