6 Tips for New Vegans
/Sometimes going vegan can be overwhelming. Here are 6 tips for new vegans to get you started on your vegan journey.
Read MoreSometimes going vegan can be overwhelming. Here are 6 tips for new vegans to get you started on your vegan journey.
Read MoreHere are some quick tips for dealing with non-vegan family and friends. I hope that they help!
Read MoreWhen you first go vegan, it can be incredibly overwhelming. There are so many different aspects to consider. I personally think that starting with changing your food should be the top priority. But once you have conquered that, it may be time to start considering where else animals are used in our everyday products. For today, let's just start with two products that you may not realize aren’t vegan.
The first are razors! Yup, that little thing that you use everyday to shave may actually contain substances from an animal. What?!
I know, it sounds crazy. In addition to being tested on animals, many razors have a moisturizing strip that is made from things like lanolin (from sheep) or glycerin (derived from animals).
There are many vegan razors on the market, but my favorite are Preserve razors. They are vegan, cruelty free and are made from recycled materials.
*I am not affiliated in any way with this company.
The second item that you may not realize isn’t vegan is alcohol (okay, I guess technically this is a food but we will just call it a product for today’s sake).
While I am not a drinker, I was blown away that beer and wine could contain animal products (how is that possible?!).
Honey and dairy are often added to the final product but animals are also used in the filtration system. During filtration, things like isinglass (from fish bladder), gelatin, sea shells and egg whites are used.
“There have also been cases of whole chickens being included in beer. It’s based on ‘cock ale, a 17th century recipe that breweries occasionally recreate in small batches” (barnivore.com).
To ensure that your alcohol is vegan, look for a vegan label. I also recommend visiting the Barnivore liquor guide online.
I hope that this helps make your transition a bit easier and less overwhelming. It is important to take it one step at a time. We will address cosmetics and clothing at a later date.
For now, check out some vegan razors and have a vegan drink (responsibly and only if you are over 21, of course!).
And don’t forget that you can always contact me if you need more support with your vegan journey!
<3, April (Happy Healin’ Vegan)
I help people heal their bodies and THRIVE: through a plant based diet, movement, positivity and animal compassion.
Instagram @happyhealinvegan
Join my Facebook Community: Plant Strong Sisterhood
Copyright © 2020 Happy Healin’ Vegan