Vegan Skincare for Beginners — Made Simple

Vegan has become one of the most used and least verified terms in cosmetics. A brand can call itself vegan and include beeswax in the INCI list. For those starting in vegan skincare, the question isn't finding products with the right word — it's finding products with verifiable certification.

What Makes a Product Genuinely Vegan

No animal-derived ingredients: no lanolin, carmine, Cera Alba, honey, lactose, silk, animal collagen, or non-fermentation hyaluronic acid. No animal testing at any phase of the supply chain.

The Vegan Substitutes That Work Just as Well

  • Animal HA → bacterial fermentation HA (chemically identical)
  • Lanolin → shea butter, mango butter
  • Shark squalane → olive/sugarcane squalane (identical structure)
  • Animal collagen → collagen-stimulating peptides (more effective)

100% vegan, Ecocert COSMOS Natural certified, cruelty-free. The Prebiotic Serum is the ideal step 1 to start — stabilises any skin type before any active.

Prebiotic Repair Serum →

The Entry-Level Vegan Routine (4 Steps)

  1. Gentle cleanser — vegetable glucose surfactants, no SLS, correct pH
  2. Prebiotic serum — microbiome, barrier, foundation for everything that follows
  3. Vegan gel or moisturiser — adapt to skin type
  4. Mineral SPF — zinc oxide, ocean-safe

The Most Common Beginner Mistake

Buying 8 vegan products at once. The routine doesn't work better with more products — it works better with the right ones, used consistently. 4 weeks with the base stable before adding any treatment active.

Vegan mineral SPF with tint — the morning's last step that closes any clean routine.

Mineral SPF50 →
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