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Cruelty free Skin care for mid 30s oily combination skin

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AmilyChestnut · 18/06/2023 18:20

Hi! I'm looking for some recommendations for cruelty free skin care please. I'm always using different things I'm given as gifts and don't as of yet have a proper routine.

I'm after a spf face cream, a serum, eye cream and face wash.

If anyone would share their routine that would be so helpful.

Thank you

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HundredMilesAnHour · 18/06/2023 18:44

Have a look at Haeckels. They don't do SPF but their products are wonderful and their credentials are impeccable (cruelty free ingredients, everything is recycled and biodegradable etc).

https://haeckels.co.uk/

Haeckels Natural Skin Care And Wild Fragrance. Made of Margate.

Haeckels, a natural skin care and wild fragrance company based in Margate. Founded in 2012 and sold worldwide. From The Ocean, For The Ocean.

https://haeckels.co.uk

Ohthepressureofaname · 18/06/2023 18:46

I use products from upcircle. It’s cruelty free and made from repurposed by products from the food industry. They also have a refill scheme, or their packaging is mostly glass and therefore easily recycled. I really like their products, they feel nice and my skin looks fresh.

EllaRaines · 18/06/2023 18:49

www.facetheory.com/pages/our-story

AmilyChestnut · 18/06/2023 18:54

Nice, some really exciting answers. I will get stuck into those websites asap! Thank you so much everyone 😍😍😍

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prescribingmum · 18/06/2023 18:57

Second recommendations for both Upcircle and Facetheory.

Upcircle also have a refill scheme if buying direct which I love

HundredMilesAnHour · 18/06/2023 19:11

Haeckels also do refills. Although most of their packaging is compostable so you can literally put it on your compost heap and it melts away.

otherwayup · 18/06/2023 19:13

Superdrug own brand is cruelty free, so basically all their makeup, skin care etc
Aldi & Lidl are cf too and my oily skin loves their serums, I swear that my skin has never looked better since switching to using only Aldi skincare!

JofraArchersFastestBall · 18/06/2023 19:35

Seconding (thirding?) facetheory. I love their spf face cream, and the vit C cleanser. Both are multiple repeat products for me, and I very rarely repurchase anything. The eye cream is also really good, I've just added that to my routine.

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