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Youth to the People is like superfood for the skin.
- When you abide by a vegan lifestyle, buying everything from groceries to stylish purses and skin-care products requires a bit of legwork and research.
- To make it easier, I've rounded up eight vegan skin-care lines below, plus the hero products you may want to check out from each one.
No matter what the philosophy, it can be hard to implement any lifestyle change into your life wholly. This is especially true for the burgeoning number of vegans living in a world seemingly built on animal products.
Buying anything requires legwork and research, whether it's groceries (down to the specific protein powder type), stylish purses, shoes, winter coats, or skin-care products.
Some skin-care lines have clear delineations that make it easy to shop for solely vegan products. Drunk Elephant, The Ordinary, Botanics, Josie Maran, Ole Henrikson, No B.S., Dr. Dennis Gross, Tatcha, and Yes To are mostly - but not entirely - vegan skin-care lines that are generally well-loved by vegan and unknowing shoppers alike. You can also shop the top-ranked vegan skin-care products on Sephora directly here.
A few smaller batch companies have committed to being 100% vegan, taking some of the pressure off the purchasing process, so you're safe to browse without doing your homework. But, finding the vegan options can be enough effort to undo that very convenience. With that in mind, I've rounded up eight vegan skin-care lines and the products they're best known for, so you can shop directly.
Below are eight 100% vegan skin-care brands to shop, plus where to find them - and which products you should consider getting from each:
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