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If you’re passionate about ethical crafting, you may wonder whether ResinPro dyes and pigments are vegan and cruelty-free. Here’s what you need to know about the ingredients, labelling, and how to shop responsibly for your resin art.
Ethical Standards Across ResinPro Colourants
Many of ResinPro’s popular colourants—including the “Colourfun” range and mica-based powders—are labelled as vegan friendly and cruelty free. This means they do not contain animal-derived ingredients and are not tested on animals. Look for clear statements on individual product descriptions, especially phrases like “Cruelty Free and Vegan Friendly”.
For example, the Colourfun liquid colourant and colourant sets make these ethical claims explicit. Mica-based powders such as those in ready-made kits may also be identified as vegan and cruelty free.
Shopping Tips: Making Ethical Choices
- Always check the product page for updated vegan and cruelty free labelling before purchase.
- If you’re unsure, contact the shop or manufacturer for clarification regarding ingredients and ethical practices.
- Be aware that while many colourants in the ResinPro range are vegan friendly, it’s important to verify for each item to avoid assumptions.
When This Matters: Who Should Prioritise These Attributes?
Choosing vegan and cruelty free pigments is essential for artists and makers who prioritise sustainability, ethical consumption, or are producing for clients with specific lifestyle requirements. For group projects, workshops, or gifts, using certified colourants helps you confidently create without compromise.
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Whether you’re new to resin or a seasoned artist, it’s reassuring that ResinPro offers colourants designed with ethical standards in mind. Explore more about resin colourant types and their ethical profiles on our parent FAQ page.
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