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Veganes Make-up natürlich pflegend und tierleidfrei

Vegan make-up naturally nourishing and cruelty-free

Vegan makeup – natural beauty without compromise Discover vegan makeup that not only makes your skin glow, but also reflects your ethical values. In our Vegan Makeup category, you'll find an exclusive selection of cruelty-free natural cosmetics—completely free of animal-derived ingredients, sil... Mehr dazu

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RMS Liplights Rumor Tube vor einem Farb- und Texturbeispiel vor weißem Hintergrund.
RMS Liplights Babette Tube vor einem Farb- und Texturbeispiel vor weißem Hintergrund.
Offene Dose RMS Back2Brow-Powder Dark vor weißem Hintergrund.
Offene Puder Rouge Dose von Ere Perez Tapioca Cheek Colour steht vor hellem Hintergrund.
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Offener Lippenstift Le Rouge Tinctorial No 036 Arzica neben einem Farbbeispiel, vor weißem Hintergrund.
Lip Serum geöffnet stehend.
Pressed Powder AÏTUTAKI (Pressed Powder) - Le Rouge Francais
INIKA Organic Quad Eyeshadow Palette (Flowers)  leicht geöffnet.
INIKA Loose Mineral Bronzer in milchigem Glas mit kuperfarbenen Deckel auf beigem Hintergrund
Sold outKure Bazaar Lipstick Satin - Zoe
Tube Eyelights Cream Eyeshadow Sunbeam vor Farb- und Texturbeispiel.
Eyelights Cream Eyeshadow - LUSTER | RMS Beauty Eyeshadow
Offene Dose RMS Back2Brow-Powder Dark vor weißem Hintergrund.
Concealer Balm - nourishing concealer stick from PURE U. Cosmetics
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Skin2Skin Concealer Brush 50C- RMS Beauty
Geöffnetes INIKA Gefäß mit Mineral Setting Powder.
3 Bürstenköpfe Inika Brow Perfector stehend nebeneinander.
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Cacao Bronzing Pot (Cream Bronzer in 2 Shades) - Ere Perez
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Inika Cream Illiminisor Pink Pearl liegend auf Spiegelfläche.
RMS Liplights Bisou Tube vor einem Farb- und Texturbeispiel vor weißem Hintergrund.
Blush Balm - Cheek and lip color from PURE U. Cosmetics
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Sold outKure Bazaar Lipstick Satin - Blush
RMS Liplights Rhapsody Tube vor einem Farb- und Texturbeispiel vor weißem Hintergrund.
Kure Bazaar Lipstick Satin - So vintage
Sold outKure Bazaar Lipstick Matte - September
INIKA Long Lash Mascara braun, geöffnet mit Farbprobe.
Le Nude Tinctorial ZAATAR No 035 (lipstick) - Le Rouge Francais
Le Nude Tinctorial ASTERA No 034 (lipstick) - Le Rouge Francais
Pressed Eyeshadow Refill
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INIKA Organic Quad Eyeshadow Palette (Sunset) leicht geöffnet.
Save 25%Christmas Edition (Gift Set) - Le Rouge Francais
Sold outKure Bazaar Lipstick Balm - Rouge Flore
Sold outKure Bazaar Lipstick Balm - Amore
Kure Bazaar Lipstick - Zoe Mat
Kure Bazaar
Kure Bazaar Lipstick - Zoe Mat Sale price€48,00(€12,00/g)
Arhø | VIBRANT SUN - Bronzer
Arhø Beauty
Arhø | VIBRANT SUN - Bronzer Sale price€39,00(€3,90/g)
Cream Highlighter Refill
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Inika Liquid Nectar geöffnet auf braunem Hintergrund
Kure Bazaar Lipstick Satin - Hippie
Kure Bazaar Lipstick Balm - Essential

Hidden animal ingredients in makeup – what you should look out for

Want to avoid animal-derived ingredients in your makeup and switch to vegan cosmetics? A good decision—for you, the animals, and the planet. However, animal-derived ingredients in makeup are often not immediately recognizable. They're hidden behind chemical-sounding names or obscure abbreviations on the INCI (ingredients) list. We'll show you which animal-derived ingredients are commonly found in makeup products—and how to identify them.

1. Carmine (CI 75470, Cochineal, Carmine)

What is that?
Carmine is a bright red pigment obtained from dried and ground cochineal insects. It is used primarily in lipsticks, blush, and eye shadow.
Not suitable for vegans because it involves killing insects – carmine is a dye obtained directly from animals.

2. Lanolin (wool wax)

What is that?
Lanolin is a fatty, waxy substance extracted from the secretion of sheep's sebaceous glands. It is primarily used in lip balms, foundations, and mascaras.
Not suitable for vegans because it is an animal by-product from sheep farming – even if the animal is not killed directly.

3. Guanine (Pearl Essence)

What is that?
Guanine creates shimmering, pearlescent effects in eye shadows, highlighters, and lip gloss. It is extracted from fish scales.
Not suitable for vegans because it comes directly from animal tissue (fish scales).

4. Beeswax (Cera Alba) & Propolis

What is that?
Beeswax is extracted from honeybee honeycombs. It is often found in mascara, lip balm, eyeliner, and tinted moisturizers. Propolis is a resinous product that bees use to seal their hives.
Not suitable for vegans because they are animal products from beekeeping – and therefore not vegan.

5. Silk / Silk proteins (Silk, Serica, Hydrolyzed Silk)

What is that?
Silk proteins are extracted from silkworm cocoons. They are found in powder textures and skincare products with a glow effect.
Not suitable for vegans because the silkworms die during processing of the cocoons – silk is an animal product.

6. Collagen

What is that?
Collagen is a structural protein extracted from the skin, bones, or connective tissue of animals (usually cattle or pigs). It is often found in anti-aging products or primers.
Not suitable for vegans because it is derived exclusively from animal tissue.

7. Elastin, keratin & sea components (such as fish oil)

These animal proteins are also used in nourishing or structuring cosmetic formulations – especially in mascara, lip care and complexion products.
Not suitable for vegans because they come from animal sources such as skin, feathers, fish or horn.

Be careful with unclear names

Not all animal-derived ingredients are immediately recognizable. Terms like "Natural Moisturizing Factor," "Milk Protein," "Shellac," or "Ambergris" (spermace, from the digestive system of sperm whales) can also be of animal origin.

Our tip: Pay attention to certifications

If you want to be on the safe side, look for products with official seals like the Vegan Society Label , PETA-Approved Vegan , or NATRUE with vegan certification . These guarantee that no animal-derived ingredients are included and that the product was developed without animal testing.

Conclusion: Vegan makeup is the clear, conscious choice

Unfortunately, hidden animal ingredients are still found in many makeup products. By carefully checking the INCI list and choosing certified brands, you can make a choice that is ethical, animal-friendly, and kind to your skin. In our online shop, you'll find exclusively vegan makeup products, so you can be sure: Beauty is possible without animal suffering.