So basically the title. Ive been using the L’Oréal Paris infallible concealers for years and recently switched to the True Match concealer for lighter days. However L’Oréal Paris is one of the biggest supporter of Israel. Especially in terms of recent events, I decided I can no longer buy its makeup articles and support a lot of brands. These brands include NYX, Maybelline, Mac, lancome and a lot of other brands. Now I truly love my L’Oréal Paris concealer especially bc my shade is actually available in some drugstores. Can’t say the same for a lot of other brands which is why I struggle a lot with finding a good concealer. I know Huda Beauty supports Palestine, however her concealers are not exactly that affordable. I’d like a good drugstore concealer from a brand that supports Palestine. I’ve tried the Elf ones and HATE them. Love other elf products tho <3 I’d be happy for any recommendations! Also my shade for the True Match concealer is 6W golden honey and for the infallible one 322/385 Amber.

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    11 months ago

    I hear that Shiseido brands support Palestine. That would include Cle de peau. It’s expensive. Possibly worth it in a less-is-more/ reduced frequency of application scenario, for the cause. I wear and love this brand, appreciate their tone options for light olives, and find that my foundation lasts about 6-7 mos at 3-4x week wear. I am currently going to go Google and make sure that this brand isn’t secretly shitty. If so, I’ll be back to delete this and or apologize depending on how long it’s been seen.

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    1 year ago

    At first I thought this was complete bait but here’s the thing - people are on here all the time requesting for products that are pro this, anti that, etc. You know, you KNOW, that if a brand was critical of Israel that they would be named and shamed, and posters would be promoting their opposite opinion on here and asking for alternative products. This isn’t any different.

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    1 year ago

    Milk makeup, Ilia, and Huda beauty are a few brands i know are okay but i understand they are pricey. Wet n Wild and Rimmel London are also brands that are okay

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      1 year ago

      I wasn’t saying it’s owned by L’Oréal, I was saying the brand is a supporter of Israel and therefore of the killing of thousands of innocent civilians that have NOTHING to do with Hamas

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          1 year ago

          Serious question. How do you identify a brand as Pro-Palestine or Pro-Israel? Did all of the brands on this list explicitly say that? Genuinely curious.

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            1 year ago

            Well Garnier for example, has donated care packages with their products to the female soldiers in the IDF. Some of these brands have their head quarters in Israel like L’Oréal Paris for example. McDonald’s (I know it’s not makeup but just an example) offered free food to the IDF. Since a lot of brands are owned by one specific company, it’s easier to identify which brands are Pro Israel if they belong to that specific company.

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            1 year ago

            I didn’t compile the list. Someone else did (linked in that same thread). You’ll need to ask them.

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          1 year ago

          I know! I just listed the brands I knew on top of my head. I do not own anything from these brands so boycotting them is easier for me