Please note: Shortly after writing this post, I found out that Kate Somerville had been bought out by Unilever. Sadly, she is still a cruelty free brand, but her parent company is not.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
My Cruelty Free Routine for Adult Acne
Before we get started: Sadly, a handful of these brands are no longer cruelty free due to buy outs or expanding to the Chinese mainland market. As I run out of their products (which I often buy in multiples), I will find new, cruelty free products to replace them. Items that are not cruelty free will have some sort of alternative offered in their description. Also, many of these items were gratis from my work. This does not effect my opinion on them; if it works, it's here.
Please note: Shortly after writing this post, I found out that Kate Somerville had been bought out by Unilever. Sadly, she is still a cruelty free brand, but her parent company is not.
Please note: Shortly after writing this post, I found out that Kate Somerville had been bought out by Unilever. Sadly, she is still a cruelty free brand, but her parent company is not.
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