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1753 SKINCARE

Vegan Skincare

Vegan skincare – plant-based without excuses

You shouldn't have to choose between effective skincare and your values. Vegan skincare proves you don't have to – the plant kingdom has everything your skin needs.

Vegan skincare – plant-based without excuses

The animal side of the skincare industry

The skincare industry has a long and troubled history with animal-derived ingredients. Lanolin from sheep wool, beeswax, carmine from crushed beetles, collagen from fish, squalene from shark liver – the list is long and often hidden behind chemical names on ingredient lists. Many consumers don't even know the products they use daily contain animal derivatives.

Beyond ingredients, there's the question of animal testing. Despite growing awareness, many companies still test their products or raw materials on animals, sometimes indirectly through third-party laboratories or in countries where it's required by law. Transparency in the industry is alarmingly low.

This isn't just about ethics; it's also about results. Synthetic squalane works identically to shark-derived versions. Plant-based alternatives to lanolin and beeswax perform equally well or better. Animal ingredients remain in skincare out of tradition and cost – not superiority. It's time to question why we still accept this.

Guide to vegan skincare

1

Learn the hidden names

Animal ingredients hide behind chemical names. Cera alba is beeswax, lanolin comes from sheep wool, carmine is crushed insects. Learn the most common ones to read INCI lists confidently.

2

Look for certifications

Vegan labels like The Vegan Society or Leaping Bunny offer assurance. But always read the list yourself too – certifications cost money, and smaller brands can be vegan without the logo.

3

Check the entire chain

A product can be vegan in its final formula but tested on animals during development. Ask brands about the entire production chain, not just the end product.

4

Plant oils deliver

Hemp seed oil, jojoba oil, MCT oil, and other plant oils give skin everything it needs in terms of fatty acids and nutrients. Animal-based alternatives aren't superior – just older.

1753 SKINCARE is 100% vegan

From day one, 1753 SKINCARE has been fully vegan and free from animal testing. It's not a trend we jumped on – it's a founding principle that has never been negotiable.

All our products are formulated with plant-based ingredients: hemp seed oil, jojoba oil, MCT oil, CBD and CBG from organic hemp, mushroom extracts, and natural antioxidants. No animal by-products, no exceptions, no loopholes.

The DUO-kit gives your skin two powerful face oils based entirely on the plant kingdom. TA-DA Serum delivers CBG in a pure, plant-based formula. Au Naturel Makeup Remover cleanses with MCT oil without a single animal ingredient involved. Effective skincare and conscious choices belong together.

Frequently asked questions

Are all 1753 SKINCARE products vegan?

Yes, all our products are 100 percent vegan. We never use animal ingredients and never test on animals. This has been our principle since the beginning.

Is vegan skincare as effective?

Yes, often more so. Plant-based ingredients like CBD, CBG, and cold-pressed oils are rich in fatty acids, antioxidants, and bioactive compounds that skin can directly utilize.

What's the difference between vegan and cruelty-free?

Vegan means no animal ingredients. Cruelty-free means no animal testing. A product can be one without the other. We are both – no compromise in either direction.

Skincare with a clear conscience

100% vegan, 100% effective. With 1753 SKINCARE, you never have to choose between results and values.