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Super Easy Hint for Shopping Cruelty Free

Makes shopping a breeze when you can't get to specialist shops!

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..1 ..1 TAS Posts: 2265
11 11 Dec 2010
Zephyr Elf said:
To solve my problem, I went out and bought a super cute address book- mine has a turquoise owl on the cover!- and wrote down alphabetically, companies that DON'T test on animals + whether or not they're vegan friendly. I know there are definitely books out there that list products like this, but I like the personal and DIY feel writing it yoursElf has ecstatic

It's made shopping a cinch- whenever I'm wondering, I just whip out my trusty cruelty free book!
This is a great idea. What kind of things do you have in your book?

I'm going to buy an address book (with an animal on it, of course!) and do the same as you. Thanks for the idea.
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Zephyr Elf Zephyr Elf SA Posts: 39
12 11 Dec 2010
Maggie said:
Zephyr Elf said:
To solve my problem, I went out and bought a super cute address book- mine has a turquoise owl on the cover!- and wrote down alphabetically, companies that DON'T test on animals + whether or not they're vegan friendly. I know there are definitely books out there that list products like this, but I like the personal and DIY feel writing it yoursElf has ecstatic

It's made shopping a cinch- whenever I'm wondering, I just whip out my trusty cruelty free book!
This is a great idea. What kind of things do you have in your book?

I'm going to buy an address book (with an animal on it, of course!) and do the same as you. Thanks for the idea.
Not a worry ^_____^

I noticed, that when I checked lists online, I was INUNDATED with products- but most of them were American brand names and stuff we don't even get here D:

Being a broke student, I can't afford one of those handbooks right now, only to have it go out of date in a few months- so I make sure I keep on top of mine ecstatic

Because I avoid most processed foods + mainly just buy fresh vegetables + breads for eats, my book is full of toiletries, cleaning stuff + cosmetics- along with some cruelty free clothes shops, craft item manufacturers and such ecstatic

It's awesome to have a list of what you like + need at your fingertips- that you can add and subtract to whenever you want ecstatic
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..1 ..1 TAS Posts: 2265
13 11 Dec 2010
Zephyr Elf said:
Not a worry ^_____^

I noticed, that when I checked lists online, I was INUNDATED with products- but most of them were American brand names and stuff we don't even get here D:

Being a broke student, I can't afford one of those handbooks right now, only to have it go out of date in a few months- so I make sure I keep on top of mine ecstatic

Because I avoid most processed foods + mainly just buy fresh vegetables + breads for eats, my book is full of toiletries, cleaning stuff + cosmetics- along with some cruelty free clothes shops, craft item manufacturers and such ecstatic

It's awesome to have a list of what you like + need at your fingertips- that you can add and subtract to whenever you want ecstatic
I like your version more than the ones that you buy. That way I can put my favourites in and, as you said, add and subtract things when I want. Address books are better too, cause then you can keep everything in alphabetical order. happy

Out of interest, can I ask what cruelty free clothes shops you have?

Thanks again for the great idea, it's going to save me a lot of time.  ecstatic
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