Vegan Cosmetics
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Field Horsetail (Horsetail Herb) - Powder (Vita)
Field horsetail (Equisetum).Organic Acerola Powder (Vitamin C Drink)
Contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigueNatural Zeolite (100%) - Clinoptilolite - 500g
Pure, pollutant-tested natural mineral of the highest qualityNatural Zeolite (100%) - Clinoptilolite - 1kg
Pure, pollutant-tested natural mineral of the highest qualityOrganic Amino Acids Vita (natural amino acids & proteins) 400g storage bag
Proteins contribute to the maintenance of normal bonesNatural Iodine (Astaxanthin) Capsules
With astaxanthin from a natural sourceLemongrass-Orange Deo Mousse 24h+ cream-like deodorant without aluminium, natural cosmetics 50ml
VeganOrganic Care Shampoo "everyday" Aloe 200ml natural cosmetics, sulfate-free
veganFrankincense Extract Vita | 150 capsules in glass jar (>65% boswellic acid content)
VeganORGANIC 7-Herb Powder (Original Bertram Heidelberger Recipe)
All ingredients in organic qualityCoenzyme Q10 Capsules (Vita)
Coenzyme Q10 Ubiquinone (CAVAQ10®) 100mg per daily dose.Organic Amino Acids Vita (Natural Amino Acids & Proteins) 120g in Glass Jar
Proteins contribute to the maintenance of normal bonesVegan cosmetics - the perfect alternative
More and more people are switching to alternatives in various areas to make a difference and, above all, to do something good for themselves. According to research, many of the animal products we consume are not actually necessary for our bodies. Quite the opposite: excessive consumption is unhealthy.
This vegan trend is also extending to cosmetics. The question is: do my cosmetics need to contain animal products? If your answer is no, you have come to the right place.
These are the benefits of vegan cosmetics
Vegan cosmetics basically mean that no animal-derived ingredients, such as milk, were used in the production of these products. There are several advantages when you choose cosmetics that are vegan. On the one hand, the ethical aspect plays a major role. In addition, you are doing something good for the environment, because the ingredients used are sustainable and biodegradable.
Another notable benefit of vegan cosmetics is good skin compatibility. Most manufacturers of vegan cosmetics often also rely on natural ingredients. As a result, the products are less likely to irritate the skin or even cause an allergic reaction.
Furthermore, most manufacturers of vegan cosmetic products also focus on other important principles. Veganism is a lifestyle, and people who engage with it and live by it also value things such as sustainability. Manufacturers of vegan products often make an effort to produce packaging sustainably, ensure fair working conditions and, of course, not test their products on animals.
How to recognize vegan cosmetics
If you want to switch to cosmetics that are vegan, it is very easy nowadays. The idea that they are much more expensive is no longer true.
You can recognize vegan cosmetics by the fact that the packaging states that the product is vegan. Usually there is some kind of seal on it to indicate that it is vegan. The Vegan Flower is particularly well known.
If it is not immediately clear whether a product is vegan, you can look at the ingredients. Collagen, hyaluronic acid and glycerin are particularly common in cosmetic products. Although some of these can now be produced synthetically, this method of production is not yet very widespread.
Vegan cosmetics vs. cruelty-free cosmetics
Anyone who consciously switches to cosmetics without animal products usually lives more consciously in many areas of life and may also be vegan. People do not choose this lifestyle for no reason; they are usually motivated by issues such as animal suffering. However, cosmetics that are vegan are not automatically cruelty-free cosmetics. Of course, most manufacturers are equally conscious and combine sustainability, veganism and the principle of not testing products on animals, but this is not the basis for calling cosmetics vegan.
If it is very important to you that no animal testing is involved in the products, you should research the company carefully. As a rule, you will find more information on the packaging or the manufacturer's website.
Cosmetics for all skin types
If you think vegan cosmetics are not right for you because of your skin type, we can reassure you: vegan cosmetics are often even more compatible with the skin than products containing animal-derived ingredients. Manufacturers of vegan cosmetics usually also rely on high-quality ingredients, even if they are not exclusively natural. Nevertheless, the products are designed to be suitable for every skin type.
Sustainable products from our shop
At Vitalove you will find not only vegan cosmetics, such as facial serums, shampoos or soaps, but also sustainable cosmetic accessories. For example, we offer reusable makeup removal pads and sustainably produced soap bags. In this way, we want to reduce the plastic waste that normally results from these products.
Anyone who engages with the topic of veganism usually pursues certain goals and stands behind certain principles. By switching to vegan cosmetic brands, you make a difference and take big steps in the right direction - toward fairness and sustainability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Vegan cosmetic products are free from animal-derived ingredients.
Vegan cosmetics mean that they contain no animal-derived products. However, this does not necessarily mean that they are also natural cosmetics or cruelty-free cosmetics.
These cosmetics contain no animal products. The ingredients used instead are usually sustainable. In addition, vegan cosmetics are usually very well tolerated.
Nowadays, you can find vegan options wherever cosmetics are sold. We also offer you a wide selection of vegan products in our shop.
There are now vegan alternatives for all kinds of cosmetic products. In our shop you will find, among other things, shampoo, serums and soaps.
Products that are vegan are usually labeled as such. This is visible either through the wording itself or through a specific seal, such as the Vegan Flower.
