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Sadie Calvano

If you’re a hard-core vegan who double checks every label before you put anything into your body, why on Earth would you not do the same with what you put on it?

Sadie Calvano enjoys the life of luxury off-screen when she comes home every time she draws a warm bath with Lush vegan products.

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Pure Halal Rose Brown

The daughter of UB40 drummer Jimmy Brown, Rose Brown, has a cruelty-free cosmetic company.

Pure Halal Beauty specializes in natural, vegan and Halal certified beauty products.

A vegetarian herself, Brown is proud of the fact that her cosmetics appeal to many women for a variety of ethical reasons.

“Muslims, vegans and vegetarians love our products because they don’t conflict with their personal and religious beliefs. Our products also appeal to the conscious consumer looking for chemical-free beauty products,” said Brown.

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Alicia Silverstone spoke with PopSugar on her new line of vegan, organic, natural cosmetics, Juice Beauty.

“You can get very overwhelmed with all the choices out there. You have these guidelines. You’re like “Okay, I don’t want to have anything unhealthy. And I don’t want this to hurt the planet. And I don’t want it to hurt animals. And I want it to be amazing.”

That’s not too much to ask for and apparently, Juice Beauty has fulfilled Silverstone’s desires, with cosmetics formulated without animal testing and harsh chemicals, packaged in eco-friendly recycled materials.

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Alicia Silverstone spoke with Entertainment Tonight about her new line of organic beauty products, Juice Beauty.

Silverstone said she was motivated to put her name behind the product because she cares so much about health.

Because the skin is so absorbent, with all the chemicals contained in most cosmetics, Silverstone said you “may as well drink them.”

Find out what chemicals you may be drinking at the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep Cosmetics Database, where you can search for more than 69,000 products, view ingredients and data on safety and long-term use.

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Alicia Silverstone, What’s On Your Vanity Table?

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 2nd, 2011 in Actresses, Cosmetics And Beauty Products.

With the launch of Alicia Silverstone‘s 2nd collection of eco-friendly makeup tools and bags, EcoTools, Vanity Fair thought it’d be a good idea to snoop inside her beauty collection to find out what she applies to her cheeks with her bamboo brushes.

Products by Aubrey Organics, Aveda, Dr. Hauschka, EcoTools, Gabriel, Kiss My Face, Suki, Zoya and Zuzu adorn Silverstone’s currently pregnant glowing face.

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Christopher Drummond Organic Lip Gloss

Christopher Drummond Organic Lip Gloss

Christopher Drummond is a celebrity makeup artist who’s prettied the faces of people like Jennifer Lopez and Kimora Lee Simmons. His line of lipsticks, concealor and other cosmetics (including a set for men) are free of known toxic ingredients, not tested on animals and vegan. He even opted not to use animal hair in makeup brushes, stating, “a lot of women are allergic to animal hair brushes. They think it’s the makeup, but it’s the brush.”

Thank goodness for Drummond’s natural approach, because a non-toxic lipstick may be hard to find as an FDA study found lead, a neurotoxin, on 22 very popular brands of lip colors.

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Rachelle Carson Begley is talking about a new line of earth friendly skincare products.

Bella Vé Natural Skin Care products contain ingredients found in nature like aloe vera and are described as “chemical and cruelty-free” on its website.

Cruelty-free can have different meanings, from the finished product not being tested on animals to containing no animal ingredients at all, and it’s not clear from the site what definition Bella Vé uses.

A few of the ingredients listed in the cleansers, toners and moisturizers (which can be checked against an animal ingredient database) can be obtain from animals or available in synthetic, such as urea, allantoin and glycerin.

Depending on your level of ethics, more investigation may be needed.

“I was excited to finally find a skin care line that nourishes, hydrates and fights aging, all while fitting into my active and ‘green’ lifestyle. When I first started using Bella Vé products, I immediately noticed a difference in the texture, fine lines, and firmness of my skin. Bella Vé products have truly made a difference in my skin, while also saving me time in my daily routine. I highly recommend them to everyone.”

Bella Vé bottles and jars are also recyclable.

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Jessica Simpson Marie Claire

Jessica Simpson Marie Claire

Jessica Simpson is the cover girl for the May 2010 issue of Marie Claire magazine and the inside of the publication is filled with more pictures of Jessica totally bare–without makeup, that is.

Jessica is doing so to promote her program, “A Beautiful Me,” something that is designed to make women feel more comfortable with who they are.

Being comfortable in your own skin might be a wise choice for animals as well.

Although plenty of synthetic and non animal derived ingredients exist in the cosmetic world, many companies still use animal products, like pearl essence obtained from fish scales used to make lipstick glossy or dyes derived from insects.

For the times you want to put on your face, the leaping bunny logo is one to look for, as it denotes the product follows standards set by the Corporate Standard of Compassion for Animals, developed by the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, a coalition of animal protection groups, including the Humane Society of the United States and other animal protection groups in Europe and Canada.

Don’t forget your handy list of animal ingredients and try to stay with certified vegan products.

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