Beyond Beauty
Cruelty-free living extends to household cleaners, laundry detergents, and personal care items. Brands like Method, Mrs. Meyer's, and Seventh Generation offer effective cruelty-free alternatives for every room in your home.
Fashion and Textiles
Look for vegan leather alternatives, cruelty-free wool substitutes, and brands that avoid animal-derived dyes. PETA maintains a list of cruelty-free clothing brands.
Cleaning Products
Many mainstream cleaning brands still test on animals. Switching to cruelty-free cleaners is one of the easiest changes you can make — the products work just as well and often use safer ingredients.
Diet and Food Choices
Reducing animal products in your diet is one of the most impactful ways to live cruelty-free. Start with Meatless Mondays or swap dairy milk for plant-based alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find cruelty-free household products?
Most grocery stores and Target carry cruelty-free brands like Method, Seventh Generation, and Mrs. Meyer's. Online, The Honest Company and Grove Collaborative offer wide selections.
Is vegan fashion more expensive?
Not always. Many affordable brands like Native Shoes, Wills Vegan Store, and Matt & Nat offer stylish vegan options at reasonable prices.
Casey Bloom
Founder of Beautiful Vegan
Testing cruelty-free skincare since 2009. Committed to helping you find beauty products that work for your skin and the planet.
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