These 12 Skincare Products Are So Good You'd Have No Idea They're Vegan

Some words in beauty are considered dirty. In the UK, where our beauty products are heavily regulated to ensure they meet stringent health and safety standards, marketing terms such as clean and toxic-free make most beauty experts turn their noses up. As a result, there’s a whole load of results-driven beauty buffs out there who don’t want to give such products the time of day.

One word that all too often gets lumped together with beauty's "dirty" terms is vegan. The reason? Because many of the things that beauty marketing experts deem "unclean" also make the products not suitable for vegans. As a result, it often feels as though beauty products can’t be vegan without also being branded "clean," leaving those who want hardworking, efficacious, science-backed skincare products that are also vegan feeling left behind.

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Because the truth is vegan-friendly beauty products serve a far greater purpose and have quantifiable benefits. At surface level, being vegan-friendly shows the product is suitable for those who only want to use skincare products that don't contain animal products. When you delve deeper, though, it can also give some suggestion of the eco-footprint of the product as well as the brand’s animal rights beliefs. 

And if you ask us, we don’t think it’s fair for all vegan-friendly skincare products to fall into a category that is tarnished by the industry as being less effective. In fact, there are a whole bunch of vegan skincare products out there that deliver seriously impressive results.

So if you’re looking for vegan skincare products that will truly help improve your skin’s health, we’ve rounded up the best of the best below.

Cleansers

Masks

Serums

Moisturisers

Oils

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Freelance Beauty Editor

Shannon Lawlor is the beauty director at Who What Wear UK. With over ten years of experience working for some of the beauty industry’s most esteemed titles, including Marie Claire, Glamour UK, Stylist and Refinery29, Shannon’s aim is to make the conversation around beauty as open, relatable and honest as possible. As a self-confessed lazy girl, Shannon has an affinity for hard-working perfumes, fool-proof makeup products and does-it-all skincare.