Using An Ethical Lipstick To Preserve The Environment

Lipstick that is cruelty free, vegan, and organic is ethical in its creation, testing, and production. These ethical lipsticks are being produced by several worldwide manufacturers today. The bullets are a new lipstick that hit the market just in time for Christmas 2020. They primary selling point was their ethical creation and the matte velvet look they created when applied to your lips. The creamy texture has a bit of a sheen in addition to the matte look. The bullet is available in 15 shades as of today, and the lipstick is 100% cruelty-free, paraben free, perfume and fragrance free, and gluten free.

The next ethical lipstick comes from a plant-powered beauty brand. They specialize in lip colors that are free of synthetic chemicals, irradiation, petroleum, nanoparticles, polybutene, silicone dimethazone, and polyaramid. It’s made of 70% certified organic ingredients and the remaining 30% is minerals and vitamins. It supports the health of the wearer by being rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids. The moisture in the lip color comes from Jojoba and sunflower oils.

The featured French brand produces lip glosses, tints, pencils, and lipsticks. This brand is free of petrochemical emulsifiers, synthetic fragrances, silicones, and parabens. They don’t employ the use of plastics in any phase of their production. They use only organic ingredients. It’s vegan, cruelty-free, and completely omits the use of microplastics. The lip tones omit any petroleum derivatives, silicone, and beeswax. They nourish the lips with hyaluronic acid along with three other natural ingredients.

The next brand is a ten-ingredient lipstick. It’s also planet-friendly, with not synthetic fragrances, alcohol, soy, or gluten. Attempting to be as eco-friendly as possible, the packaging for this product is made from recycled rubbish by women from Bali. The lipstick is cruelty free, planet saving, and vegan. Using the best ethical standards, this company produces lipsticks, crayons, and balms.

The final brand is a Scandinavian company’s product line. They produce a refillable lip lacquer encased in a long-lasting grain-textured case. Produces, tints, gloss, pencils, and lipsticks, their products are free from synthetic fragrances, parabens, silicone, and petrochemical emulsifiers. They are sensitive to the skin’s care needs and follow them beginning with the lips.

Makeup today is following the mindset of the public. We are more concerned about preserving the environment now and that is reflected in the products we purchase for adornment and everyday functional usage. We want all the products we purchase to be biodegradable and to leave an exceedingly small carbon footprint.

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