vegan skincare

What you should know about vegan beauty
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Pixi Hydrating Milky Serum, $36

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Though it’s not certified as vegan, Pixi offers a number of vegan-friendly items such as this rich but non-greasy serum which helps to plump fine lines and smooth skin texture with jojoba oil, aloe vera and vitamins C and E.

The Body Shop Strawberry Clearly Glossing Shampoo, $15

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The brand has long been a poster girl for the animal rights movement and it has Peta cruelty-free certification to back it up. This shine-enhancing shampoo is part of its first fully vegan haircare collection.

Kew Organics Ultra-Revive H2O+ Masque, $80.40

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The leave-on treatment from what is reportedly the world’s first water-based organic skincare brand packs two kinds of hyaluronic acid, collagen and antioxidants.

Linne Repair Face Oil, $58-$114

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All of this US company’s products are said to be made in small batches from wild-harvested and organic plant ingredients. The face oil includes regenerating rose hip seed oil, moisturising green tea seed oil and nutrient-rich argan oil. 

Antipodes Halo Skin-Brightening Facial Mud Mask, $52

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This New Zealand outfit is known for using superfruits sourced from the country’s pristine environs. Here, kiwi and Vinanza grape (said to have twice as much antioxidants as grapes grown elsewhere in the world) help to brighten the skin, while mineral-rich volcanic mud boosts skin regeneration.

Aesop Protective Facial Lotion, $77

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The word ‘vegan’ isn’t on its label, but like the brand’s other skincare and bodycare, this moisturiser with broad spectrum sun protection is cruelty-free and has zero animal-derived ingredients.

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