Cruelty-Free Skincare Brands

The latest cruelty-free brands to switch to right now.

Cruelty-Free Skincare Brands
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Thinking about switching some of your everyday essentials? This guide will set you in the right direction, bringing you the latest cruelty-free skincare brands and products that won't break the bank.

Lush

Known for their gorgeous bath bomb scents and the most welcoming staff, Lush has become a cult beauty brand for many. The company continuously strives for animal rights and ethical concerns. All products are packaged in 100% recyclable materials. Check out some of their bestsellers below.

  • Dream Cream: Popular amongst influencers, this body cream for those with dry and atopic skin. Leaving skin unbelievably soft, this product has cured many people's eczema
  • Mask Of Magnanimity: Minty face and body mask which will calm down any breakout. This is a personal favourite of mine, I use this whenever I need a pick-me-up. This mask clears my breakouts and leaves me with refreshing skin 
  • Shampoo Bar: This solid shampoo has raving reviews from customers, leaving hair sleek and shiny. The shampoo bar is perfect for those with thin hair in need of a boost.

Ark Skincare

This British Skincare brand focuses on using innovative natural ingredients, suitable for the most sensitive skin. Award-winning skincare which treats skin by age. The most popular product is the Skin Protector SPF 30 Primer. An all-in-one product that moisturises and protects your skin against damaging UV rays.

Neighbourhood Botanicals

Cold-pressed oils at optimum concentrations to hydrate any skin type. Filled with natural ingredients each product is packed in 100% recycled and recyclable packaging. The carbon negative company supports conscious and responsible consumerism. DreamDreamDream Night Facial Oil is a nourishing facial oil packed with essential fatty acids and vitamin C to promote regeneration, helping the skin glow.

Wild Deodorant

For those who want to swap their spray deodorant to an eco-friendly option. The UK's number 1 natural deodorant is kind to your skin. The plastic-free deodorant is a waxy solid packed with essential oils and hydrating agents, keeping your skin fresh all day. Wild Deodorant comes in an aluminium case and 5 different scents.

Earth Conscious

Made on the Isle Of Wight, this natural deodorant offers a budget-friendly option at £7 a stick. The products are gentle on the skin and offer long-lasting protection. Conscious deodorants are aluminium free and paraben-free, helping both the planet and the consumer.

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