My hair and skin care routine


more at cspan.org, December 14, 2009

Question:
Suppose that this person adopted a vegetarian/vegan diet for reasons such as personal health or environmental impact, yet had absolutely no problems going on a hunting or fishing trip or wearing wool or leather clothes or using animal-tested products.

Would this person still be accepted in an active vegetarian/vegan community?

Would this person be treated any differently by other vegetarians/vegans, or even omnivores for that matter?

Question:
I’m a relatively new vegan (New Years 2007), and have pretty much done the research regarding both food and clothing.

What I’m not too familiar with are the best vegan friendly options for hair and skin care. In everyone’s opinion, which products are the best to buy? Thanks in advance for suggestions!


the crap propaganada that animal farting is causing the global warming is the sole drive for making this mocking video. this is to show that being veg doesnt makes one less cruel; anyone to disprove than just rating this one as a poor video?all animals should survive on someone else, we are nt exception;animals can shout at us, could scare us or atleast runaway from us,and its rare that someone eats them raw- whereas plants are immobile,voiceless and good number of times people eat them raw! who is more cruel vegan or non vegan? a vegan since he feasts more on more innocent beings than non vegans and is more cruel(eating while it has life)…. any ‘reason’ against will be highly appreciated!

Question:
There are vegan brands out there, but it seems like they are either expensive or only available online.

I would like some drugstore brands that I can find at major chains.

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