Tag: beauty

  • Beauty | Going Cruelty Free

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    I’ve made a semi-secret resolution this year. Over the coming months – and beyond – I want to start actively buying more and more cruelty-free products. This resolution has been inspired by my favourite Youtube-‘crew’ (Lex, Rosianna, Sanne and Marion), who have all started switching out their regular beauty stash to buy cruelty-free make-up and skincare.

    So what’s the definition of ‘cruelty-free’?

    For the most part all beauty and skincare products in the UK and EU in general have not gone through animal testing as part of EU law. This is usually enough for most people’s conscious but there is a loophole though many companies use. If companies choose to retail their products in places like China companies still currently have to test their products on animals before selling in that country. This means even if the product is considered cruelty-free here in the UK, if they retail in China, shipments of their products may have gone through the testing process.

    It’s loophole that’s exploited time and time again but many of these companies aren’t evil in any way. These companies are – for the most part – following International consumer law but if I can personally do my little bit towards the cause I’ll sleep better at night. Obviously animal testing is a hotly debated subject and in my opinion unavoidable in certain circumstances i.e. medical/scientific testing prior to human trials. But when beauty is a luxury for most of us don’t actually need it does make you think why we find testing lipstick and cleansing lotions on animals is widely accepted.

    For me going cruelty-free does mean sacrificing product lust for being more self-conscious about the consequences of my beauty purchases – and when my blog is called Wishing For Chanel, the fact Chanel beauty retails in China is a bit of an awkward situation…(I guess I’ll stick to just wishing for their clothing and accessories range then?)

    So what is my own definition of cruelty-free?

    For me cruelty-free brands include:

    1. Brands/companies that have passed the EU no-animal testing regulations for cosmetic products
    2. Brands that have Peta’s leaping bunny logo on their product lines as proof of the fact they do not test on animals.
    3. Brands that do not retail in China and other countries that require animal testing in order to sell those products

    As I ease myself into this process, I’ll allow one exception to the rules, with brands who themselves do not test on animals but are owned by parent companies that do – these include the likes of The Body Shop – who are owned by L’Oreal, who still retail in China.

    This exception is debatable though, because are you contributing to and encouraging the idea of animal testing by adding to the profits of the parent company? I’ll keep tabs on this though, as company’s tend to chop and change their definition of cruelty free as they start to expand Internationally.

    So in terms of next steps, I’m currently working my way through all the non-cruelty free brands I have in my make-up/skincare collection (of which there are A LOT). But as I run out of products and get a craving to buy new beauty bits I’ll be heading to the brands that support the cruelty free message.

    And though I’m not the kind of person to push others into following the same strict guidelines I’m imposing on myself, I’m also going to start actively denoting which products I review and write about are and are not cruelty-free, so you can make informed decisions too.

    For a little more info and insight into cruelty free I’ll leave you with the video that got me thinking in the first place from the frankly kick-ass Lex Croucher.

    And I’ve linked to a couple of resources I’ve found handy as I’ve transitioned to go cruelty free.

    Feel free to weigh in on the topic in the comments below!

    R.xoxo

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  • My Little Box Unboxing | November

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    Feels like only yesterday that I received my October box for My Little Box, before November’s My Little Cosy Box was dropped off on my doorstep this weekend!

    As the tittle suggests this month’s My Little Box is themed around cosying up and staying in and I have to admit, this is my favourite theme that I’ve seen so far!

    02.My-Little-Box-November-Products

    First up the beauty products. In this month’s box, from the My Little Beauty range comes a nifty little mascara with beeswax, jojoba and sesame oil apparently. I was really impressed with last month’s micellar water so am keen to see how I get on with their mascara. The two other beauty products were a Yves Rocher Intense Colour eyeshadow (in coffee brown – you’ll find it amusing how appropriate this was later on!) and a black waterproof eyeliner by Arcancil. I always think you can never have too many neutral coloured eyeshadows/liners – especially as I have a habit loosing mine most of the time!

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    The lifestyle products in this month’s box were definitely the highlights! Following the cosy theme, inside the box was an adorable little mini espresso coffee cup and a Tsumori Chisato polka dot cushion, which you can heat up in the microwave . You can bet I’ll be using both avidly over the winter months. I also, once again, adore the print from this month’s box – isn’t the quote perfect?

    So once again, another impressive offering from My Little Box!

    Let me know what you guy’s thought of this month’s ‘cosy’ theme.

    R.xoxo

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  • Wishlist | Lush Bath Stuff

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    top left-right (clockwise): – Northern Lights // Fairy Ring // Comforter // Father Christmas // Honey Bee // You’ve Been Mangoed // Magic Wand // Mmmelting Marshmallow Moment // Space Girl

    In the words of Ms. Sylvia Plath “There must be quite a few things a hot bath won’t cure, but I don’t know many of them.” As the nights draw ever darker and the winter cold on British shores, surely there’s no better way to relax after a tough week at work than a cosy bubble bath.

    I don’t know why I’ve suddenly developed this love for Lush recently but I’m gunning for a bath bomb shopping spree at some point before Christmas. I spotted the ‘You’ve Been Mangoed’ and ‘Mmmelting Marshmallow Moment’ bath melts in store a few weeks ago and they both look heavenly, the ‘You’ve been Mangoed’ also smells like Summer in a bath melt. Am so also keen to try out Northern Lights at some point after spying some videos of people testing it out, the colours looks amazing when you drop it in!

    Also just for the fun of it I’ve popped in some of the bubble bars and bath bombs I’ve been eyeing up including some of the Lush Christmas themed bits and blogger favourites like their ‘Comforter‘  Bubble Bar.

    R.xoxo

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