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A Full Face of Cruelty-Free Makeup

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Nottingham chapter.

As someone who loves getting their makeup done and feeling all dressed up every once in a while, when I first began adopting a more environmentally aware lifestyle, I found it rather difficult to find products that were vegan and cruelty free at first, particularly in high-street makeup shops like Superdrug and Boots. However, the more I have dabbled into products that are cruelty-free and are not tested on animals, the list has actually become endless… so I thought I’d share the products I would usually grab. 

 

It’s of course important to mention that some of the products on this list are not 100% sustainable, due to packaging and the nature of mass production, however, companies like ELF, Lush and Glossier are continuing to become much more environmentally friendly and are bringing out more makeup products which fill this particular criteria.

 

Skin

Primer: The Ordinary Fluid Primer 30ml – £5.50

Foundation : NYX Professional Total Control Drops – £14.00

Concealer : Revolution Conceal and Define Concealer – £4.00

Contour (Powder) : Barry M Contour Kit – £6.49

Contour (Cream) : ELF Cream Contour Palette – £7.50

Bronzer : MEMI Summer Sprinkling Bronzer – £12.00

Blush : Revolution Ultra Blush Palette – £4.00

Highlighter : Glossier Haloscope Highlighter Stick – £18

 

Eyes

Eyeshadow : ELF Rose Gold

Eyeshadow Palette – £10.00

Eyeliner : Lush Independent

Black Eyeliner – £14.95

Eyebrows : SMASHBOX brow tech to-go – £21.00

Mascara : ELF Mineral Infused – £4.50

Fake Eyelashes : tarteist PRO

Lashes – £12.00  

 

Lip

Lip Liner : LA Girl Perfect Precision Lipliner – £4

Lipstick : Zoeva LUXE Cream Lipstick – £9.50

Liquid Lipstick : Jeffree Star Liquid Lipsticks – £16

Lip Gloss : NYX Professional Butter Gloss – £5.50

 

Hopefully this list helps at least one of you and reminds people to be a little more clued up on what products they are consuming and how these are impacting our planet.

Jess Smith

Nottingham '21

2020/2021 Editor-in-Chief for HerCampus Nottingham. Aspiring Journalist, with a lot of love for all things bookish. Final Year Sociology student, with a primary interest in Gender Studies, Film Analysis & Mental Health!
2019/ 2020 Editor-in-Chief for Her Campus Nottingham A love for writing, drinking tea & chatting about uncomfortable things.