Vegan Cosmetics: What Is It and What Are Its Real Benefits?

Vegan Cosmetics: What Is It and What Are Its Real Benefits?


These products contain copaíba, dragon’s blood, cacay and other active ingredients identified through certifications.


Summary

Vegan cosmetics do not contain ingredients of animal origin, are free of toxic substances and are not tested on animals, making them more compatible with all skin types.





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Vegan cosmetics do not contain any ingredients of animal origin in their formulation. This means that they do not include substances such as lanolin, honey, propolis, beeswax, glycerin from animal fats, perfume fixatives, colorants (such as cochineal), squalane of animal origin, etc.

They are also free of non-toxic ingredients: without parabens, triethanolamine, silicones, colorants and petrochemical derivatives. And they do not carry out tests on animals, the so-called Cruelty-Free, respecting the life and integrity of living beings.

“Vegan products have active ingredients rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, such as copaiba, dragon’s blood and cocoa, for example. And they are more compatible with all skin types, being a great option for people with sensitive skin and/or allergy risk,” explains Soon Hee Han, a South Korean entrepreneur, CEO and CRDO of Amakos of the Amazon.

To identify whether a cosmetic is vegan or not, in addition to reading the formulation, look for certifications or seals, such as Vegan Action, from the Vegan Society, and the bunny symbol, from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), indicating that no tests are performed on animals and no ingredients of animal origin are used.

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