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Vegan Deodorant Analysis

Vegan Deodorant Certification



There is an opinion that deodorants, which are used extensively in all seasons of the year, especially in summer, are generally harmful to the environment. In fact, studies are carried out to reduce its use. It is also associated with cancer for reasons such as blocking sweat glands.

However, how are deodorants known to be harmful to the environment evaluated in terms of veganism? Is the concept of vegan deodorant possible?

As we know, many animal-derived substances are used especially in cosmetics and personal care products. Substances of animal origin that can be found in deodorants in general:

- Stearic Acid
- Lanolin
- Glycerin
- Squalene
- Beeswax
- tallow
- Keratin
- Collagen
- Elastin
- Gelatin
- Hydrolyzed Silk
- Milk
- Chitosan

Apart from the substances mentioned above, another important point of vegan cosmetics and personal care products is that they are not tested on animals. Until recent years, it was almost impossible to find deodorants that were not tested on animals. But with the vegan movement and sensitivity to animal rights, the concept of “Cruelty Free” is growing.

As a result, vegan deodorant products must be tested, approved and documented by authorized institutions. It should not contain any substance of animal origin and should not be tested on animals.

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11 Mart 2022