Vegan shampoo is the product most purchased by those looking for a healthier alternative for themselves and the environment.
In advance, you need to know that most cosmetics on the market are made with substances extracted from animals, and also use animals as a form of testing. Vegan shampoo, as well as several other products such as makeup, deodorants, moisturizers and vegan perfumes are new on the market and have been gaining a lot of attention due to their quality and mainly because they respect fauna.
First of all, we first need to talk a little about veganism, and then we can move on to the subject of vegan shampoo. In short, veganism is a lifestyle that aims to eliminate any and all forms of animal exploitation.

In other words, not only in food, but also in clothing, in testing, in the composition of various products, in work, in entertainment and in commerce. Vegans oppose hunting and fishing, the use of animals in religious rituals, as well as any other use of animals.
Therefore, a vegan (or vegan) is a person who practices veganism in all their actions, whether eating or not.
Therefore, thinking about these people who have a conscious way of life, several vegan products have recently been created.
Cruelty free, what is it?
With the market’s growing interest in these products, the term “cruelty free” or be cruelty-free. The term applies to products that have not been tested on animals. These products have the seal cruelty free. See below some seals that certify that the product did not use animals in its production or use animals as guinea pigs.
Above all, the companies that certify products also fight for animal rights and periodically contribute an amount to maintain the seals on their products. So if you buy from these companies, you are contributing to the cause.

Shampoo vegano

According to data from New Products since 2013 there has been a 175% increase in the launch of new cosmetics. Vegan shampoo is the winner.
Vegan shampoo basically contains absolutely nothing of animal origin. For example, beeswax and milk are just some of the most used components in traditional shampoos. Like other vegan cosmetics, the shampoo is also not tested on animals.
But be careful, stay tuned! because unfortunately there are many shampoos that only claim to be vegan, but are made solely for the purpose of making a profit. Fake vegan shampoo contains ingredients that, after use, end up in the environment, which ends up harming animals in some way. So do a lot of research before purchasing your vegan shampoo.
Curiosities

Vegan shampoo is similar to traditional shampoo. However, some may foam less than usual, but it definitely doesn’t change anything, as it cleans equally. They also say that it is more expensive, which is a myth, vegan shampoo is in the same range as others.
Vegan shampoo has components such as plant derivatives, vegetable and mineral oils and butters.
Read also: Homemade shampoo, how to make it? 6 recipes for all hair types
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