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Did you know rubbing tomatoes on the face can help with a lot of skin problems? Thousands of DIY tomato masks recipes online claim to do wonders for your skin. But the thing is, not everyone has the time and energy to make those masks at home. They are time-consuming and messy when it comes to application. Yes to is a skincare brand that took this seriously and came up with “Yes to tomatoes.” A…

With climate change at its peak and the ozone layer depleting fast, people worldwide are more at the mercy of the sun’s burning rays than in the past. Although getting a tan at your favorite spot on the beach will surely be fun, more prolonged exposure to the sun can lead to multiple skin problems, some of which are incurable at the moment. So, what can you do to save yourself from the harmful UV…

Who doesn’t wish to have glowing, shiny skin like their favorite celebrity? But is it THAT easy to have? Where some are blessed with great skin naturally, others have to strive for it, and this is where Q+A comes in. Q+A is a brand known for its luxurious and gentle skincare products that promise to give you the same effect. But what’s the use of all these if they’re not even cruelty-free? This is where…

Tree to Tub is a natural beauty brand. Michael Koh founded it in 2015. Tree to Tub is a USA-based brand with its headquarters located in San Francisco, United States. They mainly sell facial care, hair care, and body care products. Tree to Tub is a relatively small company but in a short span of time, Tree to Tub managed to become a popular and trusted brand. Let’s dig a little deeper to find out…

Yes, Westman Atelier is a cruelty-free brand! This means that they don’t test their finished products or ingredients on animals. The brand’s ongoing mission is to create clean, safe, and impactful products that are not only good for humans but also for the planet. It’s so important to support companies with the same values and ethics as yourself. In a world filled with cruelty, it’s refreshing to hear that big make-up brands, like Western Atelier,…

Almost 2% (70 to 140 million people) of the world’s population has natural red hair. As a result, red is the rarest hair colour on the planet. The countries with the most redheads are Scotland and Ireland. Redheads account for over 10% of the Irish population and 6% of the Scottish population. Because redheads are one of the rarest people on the earth, few brands focus on them in terms of beauty and fashion. As…

Farmasi is a cruelty-free cosmetic brand that is winning the hearts of millions of its customers worldwide. I don’t know if you are familiar with its name, lately, the brand has been enjoying notable success due to its uniquely formulated products. The brand was founded by Dr. C Tuna in 2004 as a sub-brand in Turkey. It offers an expansive selection of products including makeup, skincare, haircare, infant care, oral hygiene, and bath essentials, all…

Before I start worshiping Go To as one of my ideal skincare brands, let’s talk about something else for a moment. Thing is, customers today are hyper-focused on three crucial factors; before deciding whether the brand is worth their loyalty or not. Those three elements include: Brand’s benevolence upon cute bunnies (cruelty-free or not) Brand’s attitude towards mother Earth (whether all production procedures as well as products are eco-friendly or not) And finally, whether their…

Yes, Trinny London is cruelty-free! The brand doesn’t test its products on animals and neither do they use ingredients that are derived from them. With growing concerns about the environment, many brands have started taking initiatives to become more environmentally friendly. Not only should they manufacture products that are safe for humans, but it’s crucial that those products are safe for animals and the environment as well. There are so many brands that it becomes…

Many skin and hair care brands are going cruelty-free and even vegan. They are making clear and purposeful decisions to oppose animal cruelty and experimentation. This shift is sure to affect the millions of people and customers who are voluntarily or involuntarily involved in this business. People have become more sensitive to the environment and its demands due to ongoing awareness about the harsh and damaging consequences of chemically induced or animal-tested beauty or skincare…