I am in a stage makeup class at school, and after playing around with the kit today, it is pretty obvious to me that I am going to need some type of cold cream. I want one that is cruelty free, preferably as organic as possible. I am not vegan, but I am always going to chose a vegan product over a non-vegan one when available!
So far the closet thing I have found is any Burt's Bees product, although they aren't vegan, they are almost completely natural and 100% cruelty free. They don't have a cold cream, per say, but I think a moisturizer might work.I can't find anything else!
I am looking for a Noxzema or Pond's type cream. Could I just use a moisturizer and wipe off excess?
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What you really need is something emolient like an oil based product, but you also need something that rise or wipes off. So, my standby of olive oil may not work for you. The moisturizer idea sounds really good, the only thing is I am not sure it would work if it's one that touts it's oil freeness because then it probably has silicones. If it has silicones then it won't wipe off nicely.
ETA: Ok, I found something that would work perfectly, ADE Creamy Cleanser from Earth Science. There are no animal ingredients or animal testing and the ingredients look really nice, no unneeded extras or fillers. My sister uses this and I have tried it so I know the texture and it would remove your make-up and wipe away nicely.
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