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What to Know About Cruelty-Free Skincare

Starpil Wax

Cruelty-free skincare is ethically made and is often made with less harsh ingredients that are kinder to skin when you buy from the right companies. After all, the best way to get companies that don’t practice ethical methods to stop animal testing and harmful methods are by taking your money elsewhere.

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Vegan Skincare: What's Right for You?

Starpil Wax

Benefits of Vegan Skincare Vegan Skincare Recommendations Vegan Waxing Final Thoughts In this blog, we’ll go over what vegan skincare is, how it can help your skin, and what products might be right for you or your routine. Vegan skincare products should also be ethically sourced and produced. Table of Contents What is Vegan Skincare?

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The Truth About Accredited Schools: What Does It Mean For Pro Beauty Licensing?

New Age Spa Institute

Better Business Bureau A+ Rating The Better Business Bureau (BBB) is a nonprofit organization that advances marketplace trust and promotes ethical business practices. Our A+ rating from the BBB signifies our dedication to customer satisfaction and ethical business practices.

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Is Charlotte Tilbury Multi-Miracle cream really miraculous? Episode 149

The Beauty Brains

It also has “extracts of frangipani flower soothe and help purify dirt and makeup” Purified dirt? No one is looking out for the ethical treatment of scorpions. Apparently Charlotte went to the “Harry Potter School of Cosmetic Marketing.” Harry Potter and the Sorcerous Skin Cream? That’s a drug claim!