Shopping to Kill: Boycott-Worthy Beauty Products & Cosmetics with Zionist Ties (Updated List)

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  • This article presents reasons to continue or to start boycotting products that fund Israel.
  • It provides an updated list of cosmetic brands to boycott.

In October last year, we provided you with a Boycott list for make up and cosmetic brands that are financing the ongoing genocide of our brothers and sisters in Gaza. In the latter portion of this article, we supply you with an updated list, as numerous brands have recently elected to support the Israeli regime. 

In addition, if you’re out shopping, we suggests using the following app:

The “No Thanks”, app enables you to quickly scan barcodes to verify whether a product has any Zionist links. 

Boycotting could be an essential measure toward achieving Palestinian liberation.

However, if you need a reason or a reminder to participate in the boycott, here are a couple of compelling motivations:

1) While Palestine may not yet be liberated, the boycotts are indeed making an impact:

2) If you have a heart, this video speaks for itself:


3) If you are a Muslim, Allah will ask you (and me) if we did everything in our capacity to help our brothers and sisters

  • Chanel

Dior 

Arnault is also the proprietor of Dior. 
  • Garnier 
  • La Mer
  • Origins 
  • The Ordinary
  • Khiels 
  • Clinique 
  • Benefit 
  • Revlon
  • L’Oréal 
  • Vichy
  • La Roche-Posay
  • SkinCeuticals
  • The Body Shop
  • Helena Rubinstein
  • Estée Laude
  • Goodskin Labs
  • Grassroots Research Labs
  • Clarisonic
  • Maison Martin Margiela
  • Sanoflore
  • Essie
  • Aveda
  • Head and Shoulders 
  • Pantene 
  • Aussie
  • Herbal Essence
  • Johnson and Johnson
  • Schwartzkopf
  • Shu Uemura Art of Hair
  • Pureology 
  • Redkin
  • OSIAO
  • Mizane
  • Inneov
  • Kérastase
  • Olaplex
  • E.L.F

E.L.F was previously known to be a safe product. However, as E.L.F are now on the New York stock exchange, their primary shareholders are Blackrock and Vanguard. 

  • Fenty Beauty 
  • Giorgio Armani 
  • Maybeline New York
  • Lancôme
  • Makeup Forever 
  • Tom Ford
  • NYX
  • Urban Decay
  • Bobby Brown 
  • Yves Saint Laurent Beauté
  • Yue Sai
  • Guy Laroche
  • Jo Malone
  • Paloma Picasso
  • Diesel
  • Cacharel
  • Aramis
  • Viktor & Rolf
  • Dior
  • Chanel
  • Yves Saint Laurent
  • NARS Cosmetics (NARS do sell in Israel but have no reported ties to funding the regime).
  • Huda Beauty
  • Charlotte Tilbury (dropped Bella Hadid from her Ad campaigns for unverified reasons. However, there are no reported ties of the company funding Israel).
  • Ami Cole 
  • Pixi
  • Hindash
  • Missha
  • Unleashia
  • Traceless cloud 
  • CLE cosmetics
  • Chi haircare and tools
  • Biosilk hair products
  • Sunglitz hair products
  • Royal Treatment hair products
  • Eucerin
  • Nivea 
  • Lush cosmetics 
  • Stila Cosmetics 
  • Colgate
  • Speed Stick
  • Irish Spring
  • Lady Speed Stick
  • Softsoap
  • Bite Beauty
  • Deva Curl
  • Coty corporation, brands include:
  • Philosophy
  • Chloe
  • Mark Jacobs fragrances
  • Rimmel London
  • Sally Hansen
  • OPI
  • NYC
  • Alba Botanica
  • Made by Mitchell
Huda Kattan, entrepreneur and founder of Huda Beauty has been brave, bold and consistent in her support for Palestine.
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