Five affordable and cruelty free makeup brands

Posted on 26 January 2021
By Heidi Hewlings
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In the complex and ever-expanding beauty world, there is a fine line between bagging budget friendly deals and knowing exactly what goes into the manufacturing process of a popular makeup product.

Most people want affordable beauty brands that offer high quality and flawless results, without breaking the bank.

What if someone told you that you could get all that from an affordable brand that doesn’t test on animals?

Not only does buying cruelty free makeup ensure the ingredients in the products are less toxic and harmful to the skin, it also eliminates the unnecessary act of testing on animals.

Animal testing has been established as a distressing and unwarranted process. Below are five inexpensive makeup brands that are PETA-Certified as non animal testing.

e.l.f Cosmetics – https://www.elfcosmetics.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA0rSABhDlARIsAJtjfCfWjwAM2haguZVL7aV_ZyhCrblaRi1P5jThkiLsO5755uG1-E_6bX8aAg1WEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

Makeup lovers out there will be pleased to know that the cosmetic brand e.l.f is 100 per cent cruelty free and vegan.

The company only use animal-free materials and have never conducted, commissioned, or paid for tests on animals anywhere in the world.

Offering great products at great prices, all their makeup brushes and false lashes are also synthetic, with animal hair never being used.

Urban Decay- https://www.urbandecay.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA0rSABhDlARIsAJtjfCeHCnA0WuhH1UlRUn65_1cwQZqsf_qUeZa4tEq98GZKgB4uAoDeP40aAomZEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

Urban Decay is devoted to putting a stop to animal testing and have confirmed that it is a cruelty free brand. They do not test products on animals, nor do they allow others to test on their behalf.

Too Faced – https://www.toofaced.com/

Too Faced remains committed to its cruelty free principles, producing wonderful products without harming animals anywhere in the world. The company has also pledged not to enter any market, such as China, where animals testing is required for cosmetics.

Revolution Beauty – https://www.revolutionbeauty.com/uk/en/home?gclid=Cj0KCQiA0rSABhDlARIsAJtjfCed9hj8OYGvL09Tp0nwLCenh8Vp-HMumjzF9inqFTCkRlb_RZm9-dYaAogLEALw_wcB

Revolution is one of the fastest growing beauty brands in the world, selling affordable makeup, and the best thing is… none of their ingredients, formulations or finished products are tested on animals.

NYX Professional Makeup – https://www.nyxcosmetics.co.uk/

With the compassion for living beings at the core of the brand, NYX Professional Makeup is cruelty free. With a range of high-quality products on offer, the brand does not and have never tested on animals anywhere in the world.

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