For decades, animal-based ingredients were standard in cosmetics. From beeswax in lip balms to carmine in lipsticks, many beloved products included substances derived from animals. But as consumers grow more conscious, many are rethinking what they put on their skin.
What Are Animal-Based Ingredients?
These include any substances harvested from animals, such as lanolin (from sheep’s wool), gelatin, honey, carmine (from crushed insects), and tallow (rendered fat). While historically common, these ingredients raise ethical and environmental concerns.
Why Make the Switch?
The primary reasons are ethics, allergies, and health. Animal farming and harvesting can involve cruelty and environmental degradation. Plus, animal-derived ingredients sometimes cause allergic reactions or sensitivities.
How to Transition to Vegan Makeup
Start by reading ingredient lists carefully. Look for certified vegan and cruelty-free labels. Many brands, including Kimbella, openly share their ingredient sourcing and formulation philosophy.
Benefits You’ll Notice
Vegan products often feel lighter and less greasy. You’ll also support more sustainable farming and cruelty-free practices — a win for your conscience and your skin.
Breaking up with animal-based ingredients isn’t just a trend; it’s a lifestyle choice that aligns with compassion, wellness, and beauty without compromise.