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The are lots of brands of make-up that aren't tested on animals, but they still aren't 100% cruelty-free because they contain animal ingredients. Click here to see a list of animal ingredients used in cosmetics. There are brands of make-up that are non-animal tested and free from animal ingredients. Below are a few examples:

The most commercially available range of products available in the UK is Beauty Without Cruelty, they are also reasonable priced. They have lipsticks/pencils/glosses, eyeshadows, eyeliners, mascaras, powders, foundations and concealers. You can buy the range from many healthshops across the UK, and in some chemists, as well as from online shops.

You can purchase bwc products from Honesty Cosmetics.


'Barry M' produces a fun range of make-up for the face, eyes and nails. With 30 different shades of nail polish and about 20 shades of dazzle dust, there is plenty to try out! You can purchase the nail polish, kohl pencils, glitter and dazzle dust from the Vegan Store.

The Ecobella range has a number of cruelty-free lip products. They have lip crayons, lip gloss and moisturising lipsticks. Some of their range is not suitable for vegans, but the Vegan Store only stocks the vegan items.

The Vegan Store also stocks the Ecobella range of eyeshadows, mascara, powder eyeliner and face powder.