First Aid Beauty Vegan Products List

First Aid Beauty Vegan Products List

Looking for a First Aid Beauty vegan products list? You’re in luck!

First Aid Beauty is a cruelty-free brand that is well known for their extremely effective skincare. Some products, such as the Facial Radiance Pads, have a cult following in the beauty community. Sold at Sephora, Ulta, Dermstore, and others they are also a relatively accessible brand for many cruelty-free consumers. They originally started out as a skincare brand and now First Aid Beauty has expanded into makeup as well. They also make a lot of hybrid products that give you both some complexion benefits and some skincare benefits.

July 2020 Update: First Aid Beauty has unfortunately made the choice to start selling in stores in mainland China, where animal testing is required by law. Because of this, they are no longer a Logical Harmony Approved cruelty-free brand. You can read more about it in the post Is First Aid Beauty Cruelty-Free?

I recently talked to First Aid Beauty about the ingredients they use and worked with them to create this First Aid Beauty vegan products list.

Some of the popular First Aid Beauty vegan products are:

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This is the most recent update of a post I originally published on September 16, 2017. It was last updated on July 28, 2020.

Is First Aid Beauty cruelty-free? Not anymore.

First Aid Beauty did used to be cruelty-free but sadly they have made the choice to start selling in stores in mainland China, where animal testing is required by law. Because of this they are no longer a Logical Harmony Approved cruelty-free brand. You can read more about it in the post Is First Aid Beauty Cruelty-Free?

Does First Aid Beauty have vegan products? Yes!

While they are no longer a Logical Harmony Approved cruelty-free brand, the list below is their vegan options. This list will no longer be updated unless they go cruelty-free again.

Where can you find First Aid Beauty?

First Aid Beauty is sold through their own website, Dermstore, QVCSephoraUlta, and more.

The current First Aid Beauty vegan products are:

Have you tried any of these First Aid Beauty vegan products before? What are your favorites?

Some of the popular First Aid Beauty vegan products are:

Note: By using the affiliate links in this post you are supporting Logical Harmony! How does it work? When you purchase a product through one of these links Logical Harmony gets a commission at no extra cost to you. This is a very large part of what keeps Logical Harmony running – Thank you!

28 Comments

      1. Do you happen to know if following are Vegan?
        1) FAB Ultra Repair Cream Intense Hydration
        2) FAB Ultra Repair Firming Collagen Cream
        Thanks so much for sharing such helpful information!

        1. Hi! Unfortunately, I do not. Once the brand stopped meeting my standard to be considered cruelty-free, I stopped paying attention to their launches. I know they do usually mark if it’s vegan or not on the product page on their website though.

  1. I use many of their products. I really like them because they do not irritate my sensitive skin and they are effective and affordable. I have factored in some micellar water and some Thayer’s rose witch hazel and now I have itchy spots. Going back to FAB ONLY!

  2. I love the FAB face cleanser the original one. It is great at removing makeup and works well to clean my brushes as well. I have very sensitive skin and this does the job the best without any residue or overdrying my skin!! Love it!

  3. I’m reading that First Aid Beauty can no longer guarantee that all of their ingredients are not tested on animals. Cruelty Free Kitty has moved FAB off the cruelty free list. Will you be doing the same? As a FAB customer, I’m very disappointed in this change. 🙁

    1. Hi Kristen,

      I’ve talked to them about this and they have assured me that nothing has changed in their practices or requirements from suppliers. They do still require them to be cruelty-free and their ingredients are not tested on animals. I did give them feedback that their customer service response was confusing/misleading to people. I hope this helps!

    1. Hi Ariel,

      I’ve talked to them about this and they have assured me that nothing has changed in their practices or requirements from suppliers. They do still require them to be cruelty-free and their ingredients are not tested on animals. I did give them feedback that their customer service response was confusing/misleading to people. I hope this helps!

  4. I love that so many bigger brands are becoming more conscious of what they’re putting in their products. Big win for animals and big win for consumers! Thanks, Tashina!

  5. Thank you thank you thank you for this post! I LOVE(!!!) the facial radiance pads, and I am so happy to see that I can still use them after switching to vegan beauty products. So excited to try more from them now!

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