A few weeks ago, while poking around the shelves at Sephora, I discovered Josie Maran Argan Oil. I’ve been on a quest to find vegan beauty products. I thought I was shopping cruelty-free but I was horrified to discover a few items in my stash are by companies that still test on animals. Shameful!
The woman at Sephora explained that the entire Josie Maran line is vegan and cruelty-free (no animal ingredients and no animal testing). Plus, it’s natural and organic.
Josie Maran sources argan oil from co-ops that help women in rural Morocco earn a decent living in good labor conditions, while working toward improved literacy. I love that and I’m willing to pay more for a product with those values.
Besides, the oil is great! It’s not greasy and it absorbs quickly. I use it on my face, the dry ends of my hair, my cuticles, and my elbows. I told my friend Karthik about it and she said she uses Josie Maran products too–specifically their tinted moisturizer. So we planned to stop by Sephora and see if I could get some too.
I was surprised to see that there are only five shades. I chose crème. Karthik wears desert. To find a product that we can both wear–with our different skin types and colors–was pretty impressive (Karthik was born in India and has wonderful, warm brown skin. My light skin is a reflection of my German and Scottish roots). We both love that it’s got SPF 30. No more greasy sunscreen on our faces! (And yes, skin cancer and wrinkles affect all skin types, so slather up!)
Karthik’s issue with sunscreens is that most leave a whitish residue on her face. The Josie Maran moisturizer doesn’t. My issue is that even the lightest tinted moisturizer looks orange on my skin and you can see where the product stops and my natural color begins.
This moisturizer is tinted just right. It blends in, it’s lightweight, and left us glowing, not greasy. I’ve even stopped wearing pressed powder. I really only ever used it to hide the shine of sunscreen. I can’t wait to try their cosmetics too. Argan oil mascara? Sign me up!
We also tried products by other cruelty-free companies (Tarte and Stila) and popped into Lush, so come on back for more of our reviews!
Note: This isn’t a sponsored post. I wasn’t compensated to review these products. I just really like them. Also, I cross-posted this on my other blog, Sunshine and Slaughter, because it was relevant.
Thanks for sharing this! I’ve seen her products on QVC in the States, but didn’t know if they were cruelty-free.
Thanks for commenting! If you can get a deal on QVC, you won’t be disappointed! I was so happy to find out that it’s all vegan. Can’t wait to try more of the line!
Thanks for sharing! We have Sephora now and I’ll be sure to check it out.
Sephora is a fun place (easy to spend a lot there though). They have a great range of products and are knowledgeable about the products.