I'm concerned about potential, hidden animal-derived ingredients, how can I tell if a Sebamed product is totally vegan?

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Xolvie Resolution Specialist January 22, 2024 2:33 pm

Look for certifications like "Vegan Society approved" or "Leaping Bunny" on the product packaging or official website. These certifications provide independent verification that the product contains no animal ingredients and was not tested on animals.

Second, look for animal-derived ingredients like lanolin, beeswax, collagen, elastin, carmine, squalane, and tallow. It's important to exercise caution because some ingredients that appear to be plant-based may actually be animal-derived, such as "sodium tallowate" derived from animal fat.

If your concerns persist, contact Sebamed customer service directly via their website or phone number. Communicate your concerns and inquire about the vegan status of a specific product. They should be able to provide accurate ingredient information and, if possible, suggest vegan alternatives within their product range.

Use online vegan ingredient databases such as "Is it Vegan?" or "Cruelty-Free Kitty" to look up specific product names or brands. These resources can provide information on the vegan status of products and highlight any potential animal-derived ingredients.

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