links: the full list
- Adbusters
- Allergies @ NHS Direct (UK)
- Allergy UK
- American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) Compassionate Shopping Guide
- American Humane Association, Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics Compassionate Shopping Guide
- Amnesty International
- Animal Rights Canada
- Beauté-test.com
- Beaut.ie
- Beautiful With Brains
- BeautyBash: The Only Free Speech Beauty Board
- The Beauty Bible
- The Beauty Brains
- — How to Save Money on Beauty Products (ebook)
- Beauty Editor
- Beauty Fool
- BeautyGeeks
- The Beauty Look Book
- Beautypedia
- Beauty School Blog
- Ben Goldacre: Bad Science
- — @ the Guardian
- — secondary blog
- Blogdorf Goodman
- British Beauty Blogger
- British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV)–Go Cruelty Free
- Buzzle.com items on natural skin care
- Café Makeup
- Care2
- Chemists Corner: The Cosmetic Chemist’s Resource Site
- ChickAdvisor
- Choose Cruelty Free (AUS & NZ)
- Christy Coleman
- Claire’s Beauty
- Clean Clothes Campaign
- Colin’s Beauty Pages
- The Committee for Skeptical Enquiry (CSI)
- Compassion in World Farming
- Consumerium: Enhancing consumer informedness
- — links
- — links to like-minded projects
- ConsumerSearch Blog: Productopia
- CosDNA
- Cosmetic ingredients
- Cosmetics Business: News and Information
- CosmeticsInfo: ingredient and product database
- The Critical Thinking Community (US)
- Crunchy Betty (you have food on your face)
- DC’s Improbable Science
- — Links
- The Dermatology Blog
- Dermatology.ca information
- DermWeb dermatology resources
- Don’t Be a Makeup Chicken
- Earthsave Canada
- EatKind
- Ecofabulous
- Eczema & dermatitis (@ Patient UK)
- Eczema @ BUPA (UK)
- Eczema @ NHS Direct (UK)
- Eczema Canada
- Eczema Society of Canada
- Eczema: UK National Eczema Society
- EczemaZones (UK)
- Essential Day Spa’s forum
- Ethical Consumer
- Ethiscore: Ethical consumer’s subscriber website
- EU cosmetic ingredient database
- The Fashion Police
- Feelgood Style
- Fig+Sage
- FutureDerm.com
- Garden of Wisdom’s forum
- Gimpy’s Blog
- The Glamorganic Goddess
- Global Action Network Canada
- Go Cruelty-Free: FAQs
- — shopping guide
- Gorgeously Green blog: beauty section
- Green (Living) Review
- Green Options
- Grist
- Group for the Education of Animal-Related Issues (GEARI)
- Hair Quackery
- Hey, Dollface!
- Hippyshopper
- Human Rights Watch
- Humane Society International
- I’m the It Girl
- INCI directory (c/o SpecialChem)
- INCI for dummies (c/o Hilda Blue)
- Jennifae
- Karlasugar
- Kindly Indulge Me: Indulging the senses while making kind choices
- Lab Muffin (science + beauty = yay!)
- Leaping Bunny
- Lip Gloss and Laptops
- Live Science
- The London Beauty Review
- Lotus Palace
- Lotus Skin Spa
- MakeupAlley
- — Product Review Search
- — Go Green Board
- — Skin Care Board
- — Hair Care Board
- — Makeup Board
- MakeupTalk forums
- Médecins Sans Frontières
- Melbourne Dermatology
- Minimalist Beauty Reviews
- Mirror Reality: A Man’s Perspective on Skincare (Nyr on MUA)
- ModernMedicine
- Mountain Rose Blog (c/o MRH, next item)
- Mountain Rose Herbs: click any item in a category for links to further information; ex. oils
- Musings of a Muse
- Nadine Jolie
- Nice Girls Don’t Swear
- The Non-Blonde
- Oxfam
- Painted Ladies
- The Periodic Elements of Style
- Personal Care Truth or Scare: Information based on scientific facts
- PETA cruelty-free search: NB this is ONLY here for information purposes, as it may be useful for shopping & consumption purposes. NBB warning on list: flaws, errors, inaccuracies, outdated details. NBBB I am NOT a fan of PETA, especially recently.
- Phoebe’s Ingredients
- Phyrra
- Pink Sith
- Point of Interest! (aka Swift Crafty Monkey)
- Post Punk Kitchen, and their forum (vegan)
- Product Girl
- Product Junkies Rehab
- Product Placement
- PubMed: c/o National Center for Biotechnology Information resources–US National Library of Medicine–National Institutes of Health
- The Quackometer
- Quackwatch
- Ratbags: Quintessence of the Loon
- — The Green Light
- — The Green Light: useful blogs
- — The Millenium Project
- RatzillaCosme
- ReadyMade
- The Red Cross (ICRC)
- Responsible Shopper: Guide to promoting a responsible economy
- — links
- Rouge Deluxe
- The Sartorialist
- Scent Hive (not just scent)
- Science Blogs
- Science-Based Medicine
- Scientopia
- Second Hand Shopper
- Shoeperwoman
- Silk Naturals’ forum
- Simon Singh
- Singapore SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
- Skeptifem: skepticism–feminism–media criticism
- Skinacea
- Skin & Allergy News: News and views that matters to dermatology
- Skin Care Talk: forum
- SmartSkincare.com
- Social Accountability International: human rights at work
- Style Hive
- The Style Rookie
- The Style Spy
- Swatch Storm
- Swift Crafty Monkey (aka Point of Interest!)
- Temptalia
- Tightly Curly
- A Touch of Blusher
- Transnationale: data on multinationals (esp. ethics, anti-exploitation)
- Transparency International: the global coalition against corruption
- Tree Hugger
- A Typical Atypical
- Uncaged (UK)
- US: Cosmetic ingredient information (PCPC)
- US: Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- Vegan Action resources
- Wikipedia: Chemistry (introduction…)
- — Cosmetics (intro)
- — History of Cosmetics
- — Fallacy
- — List of fallacies
- — Logic portal
- — Thinking portal
- Well Beauty Blog
- wiseGEEK
- Women’s Wear Daily (WWD)
- Worldwatch Institute: for an environmentally sustainable and socially just world
- The Zero Waste Home

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