THE BODY KNOWS!

VEGANS make sure to use natural, chemical free, organic, animal free, non–tested on animal cosmetics and hygiene products

ORAL HYGIENE: Healthy diet of organic fruits and vegetables that contain mostly roughage will keep the colon clean and prevent unpleasant breath odor. Soft toothbrush and an organic mouth rinse and/or toothpaste work best. Organic Peppermint and/or Eucalyptus Oils are very effective for oral care. Avoid Calcium Carbonate (chalk, an abrasive) and Titanium Dioxide (paint whitener). Brush after eating! ENJOY A BEAUTIFUL AND HEALTHY SMILE!

CONTEMPORARY COSMETICS: Mineral bases, eyeshadows, lipsticks, blushes, powders (not talc), and nail polishes are the healthy choices. Applying a barrier, such as Organic Shea Butter beneath the makeup prevents seepage into pores. ENJOY NATURAL RADIANCE!

EXTERNAL CLEANSING:Organic VEGAN body and hair care products containing essential fatty acids (plant oils) maintain suppleness, health, elasticity, and tinsel of flesh and hair. Organic whole VEGAN foods provide the cleanest and best nutrition for skin and hair. Best oils in skincare and haircare  products: Shea Butter, Apricot, Avocado, Sunflower, Safflower. ENJOY CLEAN INSIDES AND OUTSIDES!

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WHAT IS IN OUR BODY CARE PRODUCTS?

A majority of hair, skin, nail, and cosmetic products that are not VEGAN, may contain animal body parts and fluids. VEGANS are working  to correct this. Plant cosmetics and hygiene products support human body care. Please contact  manufacturers requesting that they change to non-harmful  body care products, which also express compassion to the animals. 

The following are a few of the items commonly used in shampoos, conditioners, hair colors, soaps, lotions, salves, healing ointments, other topical treatments, nail polish, lipstick, foundation, blushes, eye shadows, concealers.

Goat’s Milk and Animal Fats are commonly found in soaps. Urea or Horse Urine; Urea Diadzanine, a synthetic version of this, show up in shampoos and skin applications. Only all natural whole plant products support Human Body Care. Insect blood is commonly found in woman’s cosmetics and appears on labels as Carmine. 

Crushed bones, hooves, tendons, ligaments, animal glandulars, and feathers may be included in your body care products. Toxic additives that contaminate rather than support are Tallow, Gelatin, Lanolin (sheep oil), Squalene (Shark oil), Ambergris (whale oil), Collagen, and lastly Guanine (crusted fish scales used as a glittery substance in cosmetics.) 

Bottom line: if you do not recognize the name coming from a common plant, it is not for human consumption internally or topically. The cosmetic and hygiene industry are not compelled to list ingredients on packaging. The truth lies in our hands, pocketbooks, and choices.

LET’S ALL DO IT THE WAY WE ARE MEANT: VEGANSTYLE!!!