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    E.L.F Poreless Face Primer Review | Vegan and Cruelty Free

    E.L.F is a budget friendly beauty brand based in New York. E.L.F stands for eyes, lips and face, representing the range of products the company provides. The brand is also PETA approved cruelty free and vegan. E.L.F claims their vision is to 'empower and educate women to play in innovation without sacrificing their budget.' Does this Poreless Face Primer deliver on its bold claims?

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  • Animal Rights,  Featured,  Lifestyle

    These Beauty Brands Still Test on Animals!

    Although it's 2017 and most companies have come to realise that we don't like animal testing, a fair few number of beauty brands are still putting profits before paws. This our list of companies that still test on animals right now, so that you know which ones to avoid.

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  • Fashion,  Featured,  Lifestyle

    Girl Against The Clones Brand Review + Discount Code!

    Last week I was really lucky to receive some lovely products from vegan brand Girl Against The Clones. The brand is all about eco-friendliness and quirky design, with a range of stationary, greeting cards and cute t-shirts. Hear our opinion on the brand and also a discount surprise!

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    How Can L’Oréal Make Misleading Claims About Being Cruelty Free?

    I think it's time L'Oréal puts the welfare of animals over profits, and stops purposefully issuing anti-animal testing statements. I hope that the action taken by the FDA will encourage L'Oréal to be more truthful in the future and that they will stop violating legal loopholes, but I wish for nothing more than the end of cruel, unjustified treatment of animals that has already caused so much pain and suffering.

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    Why Skinny Shaming Can Be Just as Toxic as Fat Shaming

    I was recently at a party where a live band played a cover of All About That Bass by Meghan Trainor after introducing it “one for the ladies”. My boyfriend and I simultaneously rolled our eyes, but looking around me at women laughing and dancing, I wondered whether I was being needlessly offended. I have realised that skinny shaming can be just as bad as fat shaming - as all body shaming. It makes women feel just as isolated and lonely. It makes women feel just as unhappy and unsatisfied with their body. All bodies deserve love and self care.

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