Surprisingly Kind Makeup Brands
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Surprisingly Kind Makeup Brands

Cruelty Free, Eco-Friendly and some are even vegan

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Surprisingly Kind Makeup Brands
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Ask anyone, I am a total makeup junkie. We are getting to that tie of the year when people naturally start to wear more makeup due to the cold winter months. But, if you could be eco-friendly and cruelty free without changing your makeup routine would you? Here is a list of surprisingly eco-friendly and cruelty free makeup brands. Best part is, you can buy these at places like Ulta, Sephora, and even cheaper places like Target and CVS for the same good quality.

NYX: I am a huge fan of their lip products.

Tarte: The foundation they have is actually my life saver.

Bare Minerals (Shiseido Owners): Use it to contour every day.

Eco Tools

NCLA

Lush

ELF: Primer and color corrector I think is even better than Sephora brand.

Wet N Wild

Yes To

Anastasia Beverly

Too Faced


Sonia Kashuk

Urban DecayI was extremely surprised to find that I had almost all of these in my makeup routine already. Even if you're like me, now you can continue to make positive decisions!


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