Some of us like our lashes thick and clumpy; some like them natural and easy to clean. But somehow, 100% Pure Fruit Pigmented Mascara, $25, manages to suit most tastes in mascara.
First of all, the product is totally vegan and natural -- made from recognizable goodies like organic green tea and honey beeswax. In fact, the mascara gets its true black color from fruit extracts like blackberry and blackcurrant (which also make it the only mascara we've ever tried that smells like a fruit basket).
The product also provides natural, clump-free length without any irritation. Though it doesn't offer a ton of thickening action, rest assured that at the end of the night, you'll be able to remove it from your delicate lashes with ease.
First of all, the product is totally vegan and natural -- made from recognizable goodies like organic green tea and honey beeswax. In fact, the mascara gets its true black color from fruit extracts like blackberry and blackcurrant (which also make it the only mascara we've ever tried that smells like a fruit basket).
The product also provides natural, clump-free length without any irritation. Though it doesn't offer a ton of thickening action, rest assured that at the end of the night, you'll be able to remove it from your delicate lashes with ease.
Say hello to a PETA certified makeup brand's collection of eye shadows that is both superfun and ethically conscious. Honeybee Garden's vegan, paraben-free and chemical dye-free pressed shadows, $8.99, come in individual singles that you can mix and match to create your own personalized palette (using the Honeybee Gardens Compact for Pressed Eye Shadow, $12.99).
The shadows are silky and blendable. Plus, we love that the refillable compact helps cut down on wasted packaging materials.
The shadows are silky and blendable. Plus, we love that the refillable compact helps cut down on wasted packaging materials.
Pacifica's roll-on fragrances, $12, come in 24 different scents, each subtle and nuanced in their own way. (We're hooked on the clean and delicate Persian Rose). Pacifica's scents linger on your skin all day, unlike many perfumes in this price range, which can be quick to wear off. Plus, its packaging is adorable and bohemian -- the perfect countertop accessory. Best part? Pacifica's products (all of which are both vegan and cruelty-free) are sold at Target.
Also be sure to try Pacifica's wonderfully sheer Multi-Mineral BB Cream, $16, and the Tahitian Gardenia Body Wash, $10, which smells incredible and lathers like a dream.
Also be sure to try Pacifica's wonderfully sheer Multi-Mineral BB Cream, $16, and the Tahitian Gardenia Body Wash, $10, which smells incredible and lathers like a dream.
Supermodel and unfairly hot mom Miranda Kerr founded Australia-based organic skincare company Kora Organics with vegan products designed to nourish and transform skin. "Remember," Kerr and her flawless complexion advises, "what you put on your skin soaks in. Use organic!"
Kora's decadent Luxurious Rose Hip Body Oil, $64, is an absolute treat for thirsty skin. Drop it into your bath water or apply directly onto skin for a nourishing, non-greasy boost of moisture. The product uses vegan-friendly ingredients like rose hip oil and vitamin E to soothe skin better than most allergenic, animal-derived varieties.
Kora's decadent Luxurious Rose Hip Body Oil, $64, is an absolute treat for thirsty skin. Drop it into your bath water or apply directly onto skin for a nourishing, non-greasy boost of moisture. The product uses vegan-friendly ingredients like rose hip oil and vitamin E to soothe skin better than most allergenic, animal-derived varieties.
Celebrity hairstylist Tara Smith crafted her line of hair care products with a commitment to ingredients that are not only vegan but cruelty-free, organic and non-toxic. We fell in love with her ultra-nourishing Feed the Root Shampoo, $16, and Conditioner, $16, which create a surprising tingling sensation as you wash, and feel amazing on dry scalp.
We also can't get over the crazy birds on the packaging, which Smith champions as her earth-friendly mascots.
We also can't get over the crazy birds on the packaging, which Smith champions as her earth-friendly mascots.