![]() What I can’t do however is to unsee some of the horrific images of what animals have to endure for products like this and until this otherwise brilliant company change their approach I am, going to file this product under B for… Some of you may already be able to do this and until recently I had no concept of worrying about the ethics of how a product is made. Yes, I could switch my mind off to animal testing and go out and buy this and probably look very lovely and try to forget about the poor animals that were harmed in the making of products like these. Going cruelty free is not always easy but to help you get started you can grab a brilliant and fully comprehensive list of cruelty free brands from PETA UK here: These creatures are sick and dying, kept in horrible conditions and I personally would rather go completely make-up free than support that. The only power we have to be able to stop the suffering caused by the beauty industry is to be wise to what we stand for each and every time we make a purchase, to effectively say no to supporting the cruel and miserable practice of animal testing. It is well and truly sickening to see images of what these rabbits and guinea pigs have to endure for the sake of our skincare. Even W7 – a budget makeup brand does not test on animals. I find this such a shame when there are so many good cruelty free companies around these days. Unfortunately it’s because after some research I found out that this company tests on animals according to PETA. You may be asking why I wouldn’t repurchase a product that works so blinking well. I have problematic pores and an uneven skin tone, and so kept my fingers crossed that this product would be a one-stop-fix-all solution. Since I have never tried the regular version before, I was excited to see if the product would work as promised. I believe at present the product is limited to these two options. The shades I received were light and medium. ![]() The product claims to actually unclog pores, reduce imperfections, brown hyperpigmentation marks and reduce shine. An award winning spot and blemish treatment which now comes in a new tinted formula providing light coverage as well as the usual spot fighting benefits. Their products are dermatologically approved and about mid range price sitting somewhere between high street and designer.Įffaclar is known as one of La Roche Posay’s flagship products. La-Roche Posay are a French brand specialising in skincare for sensitive skin. Amongst these goodies were two samples of the new Effaclar product in the shades medium and light. Recently I was delighted to receive some free samples from La Roche-Posay.
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