These Serums Are Kind to Animals and Good for Your Skin
Vegan skincare is our savior 🙏 for everything from stubborn acne to dry skin. But even if you’re blessed with perfect skin, having a daily self-care routine that includes serums just makes life a little nicer. What isn’t nice is that some companies—even ones found in Sephora, Ulta, Target, and your local drugstore—still sell their products in countries where animals are subjected to cruel tests. Chemicals are rubbed into rabbits’ skin, dropped into their eyes, and forced down the throats of mice or rats. Fortunately, no matter where you shop, you can find cruelty-free serums. ❤️
Here are just a few of our faves!
acure brightening glowing serum
bliss drench & quench serum
biossance squalane + vitamin c rose oil
byoma clarifying serum
caldera + lab the eye serum
dr. dennis gross advanced retinol + ferulic texture renewal serum
e.l.f. holy hydration! triple bounce serum
florence by mills dreamy drops hydrating serum
flower beauty supernova celestial skin elixir
fourth ray beauty avocado + aloe double shot serum
geologie vitamin c+e ferulic serum
honest beauty vitamin c radiance serum
krave beauty great barrier relief
lush full of grace
mad hippie vitamin c serum
the ordinary hyaluronic acid 2% + b5
pacifica pore warrior booster serum
pacifica vegan collagen complex serum
paula’s choice c15 power booster
typology l61 – targeted blemish serum with 2% salicylic acid + 1% zinc
youth to the people superfood skin drip smooth + glow barrier serum
youth to the people triple peptide + cactus oasis serum
Note: This is not an exhaustive list—just cruelty-free serums we’re feeling right now. Check out PETA’s Ultimate Cruelty-Free List to find out which companies are cruelty-free and which ones aren’t.
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