Going Cruelty Free & Makeup Collection/Storage

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2011

Yep, you read it: I'm going cruelty-free. I will no longer be promoting animal tested products on this channel. Beauty CAN exist without cruelty.

To get right to the collection/storage, skip to 5:28.

This video is dedicated to two beautiful women: Anna (colorlover18) and Kristy (veggiebeauty)

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  • MAC, Estee Lauder, Bobbi Brown, and Clinique are all cruelty free brands. They are all listed on the PETA website as cruelty free cosmetics/facial products.

  • @twlmlb09 PETA uses a different standard than what I choose to follow. For instance, PETA includes the Body Shop, which is owned by L'Oreal, who tests on animals. Therefore, by buying the Body Shop, you're still supporting a company that tests on animals. It also includes companies that use third party testing. The Leaping Bunny is far more strict of a standard. If you want more information, visit veggiebeauty's video: w w w .youtube.com/watch?v=CFq7lRVfW­ng

  • @27vampyr i just want to give you some extra info since i'm an undergrad researcher who works with animals (HIV lab). if you really want to go cruelty free, it's quiet impossible. all cosmetics has to go through the FDA who conduct random testings on cosmetic products that all uses animals (lab rats mostly) but are not reported. Also, each individual ingredient in the makeup, which is pretty much everything, had been tested on animals at one point in the past, so nothing is purely cruelty free!!

  • @ttycc13 I believe that nothing is truly cruelty-free, but I think that every little bit helps. I'm not vegan either.

  • @ttycc13 Actually, all cosmetics do not have to be tested by FDA. If you look at the FDA website, it says "Cosmetic products and ingredients are not subject to FDA premarket approval authority, with the exception of color additives [...] Cosmetic firms are responsible for substantiating the safety of their products and ingredients before marketing." The only time FDA does testing is if there are potentially harmful substances in the products. Check it out.

  • Oh - I am so sorry about your accident! But - I'm sooo glad you are ok & only got some minor injuries. I send lots of love & good wishes as you are recovering.

    And good for you for going cruelty free! That's awesome my friend! I've been fighting for animal rights for a long time & I totally support you. Thank you so much for making this wonderful choice - for the animals who are suffering. Peace, love & blessings always :-)

  • @mdragon180 I'm almost 100% recovered now. Just lots of ugly scar tissue. Thanks for you good wishes :)

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  • omg

    God bless u darlin :D

  • @Poorstargazer23 I agree with you. I often find it unnecessary when Youtubers make justifications for any reason whatsoever. Like when people apologize for not making videos frequently. I understand people have lives. Hehehe but unfortunately, not everyone is as understanding as us I guess. Thanks for your support :)

  • Btw, I think your making your choices for your youtube channel for own reasons, and that is reason enough for me. Perhaps I don't see your explanations for going cruelty free necessary because I respect your going cruelty free, AND not wasting!

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