I totally can relate to your angel/devil argument over the non cruelty makeup. I try to be as cruelty-free as I can be, and there are many sacrifices you have to make. But at the end of the day, its worth not supporting makeup companies which animal test. there are many good cruelty free makeup brands as well so don’t worry, your foundation can always look good. š
Itās a quarter to one in the morning as I lie here, illuminated by the harsh glow of my phone, starting a blog post. Fun fact, most of my blogs are written when I canāt sleep. Might as well, huh?
What am I thinking about? Just how many of the items in my make up drawers are tested on animals, come from companies that pay for testing on animals or claim they are cruelty free but cannot be declared as completely cruelty free because they sell to the Chinese cosmetic market?
This is a topic that has been on my mind for a long time. Itās been niggling away at me. The questions. The guilt. The feeling of needing to make a change.
Up until last year maybe, I hadnāt given it much thought. I found products I wanted to try, Iād research them a bit and if my interestā¦
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