Ethical and responsible make-up by The Good Goods
Ethical make-up in the spotlight today with Victoire Satto, co-founder of The Good Goods. It is true that these products have struggled to make a name for themselves, but today the situation has changed. Spotlight on the alternatives for more responsible makeup !
The difference between Vegan and Cruelty Free products
These two terms are related to animal protection but their meaning is still different. Thus, a product labeled “vegan” indicates that none of the ingredients in the composition is of animal origin. So it may still have been tested on animals.
The “cruelty free” label guarantees that the article does not include animal cruelty during the production process. On the other hand, the ingredients can be derived from animals!
If you want to opt for ethical makeup, the best thing is to choose products that are both vegan and cruelty free.
The selection of ethical makeup
First stage : the complexion! If you prefer light textures, put on the tinted cream, less covering than the foundation. You can turn to the Zao makeup brand.
On the other hand, if you prefer foundation, a real transformation tool, the Be+Radiance brand offers a vegan and cruelty-free foundation.
Next, on goes to the eyebrows. Again you have two options. The first: the powder. It is very easy to handle and allows you to fill out your eyebrows. Victoire advises to favor cold shades that are more flattering for the complexion. Zao makeup offers a vegan and cruelty free refillable powder.
Second option: the filling and densifying pencil. Miss W Pro offers an ethical alternative !
Regarding mascarathat opens and intensifies the gaze, heading for the Pomponne Makeup brand with its made in France and eco-friendly mascara.
Finally, Victoire suggests opting for the eyeliner from the brand Zao Makeup.
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