Younique Continues Dedication

Younique is a makeup and skincare company that was founded in 2012. The company's mission is to empower women and provide them with opportunities to build their own businesses while also promoting con

Younique is a makeup and skincare company that was founded in 2012. The company's mission is to empower women and provide them with opportunities to build their own businesses while also promoting confidence and self-esteem through their products.

Younique offers a range of makeup and skincare products, including foundations, concealers, lipsticks, eyeshadows, mascaras, and skincare items such as cleansers and moisturizers. The company also sells tools such as brushes and sponges to apply their products.

In addition to its product offerings, Younique is known for its commitment to social responsibility. The company has a charitable foundation, Younique Foundation, which focuses on supporting women who have been victims of sexual abuse. The foundation provides services such as retreats, support groups, and therapy to help women heal and rebuild their lives.

Younique's dedication to empowering women and promoting social responsibility has helped the company gain a loyal following and become a popular brand in the beauty industry.

Younique is a direct sales company that offers a range of makeup and skincare products. The company was founded in 2012 by Derek Maxfield and Melanie Huscroft and is headquartered in Lehi, Utah.

Younique's products are sold by independent presenters, who are essentially independent contractors that sell Younique products to their own network of customers. The company's mission is to empower women and provide them with opportunities to build their own businesses while also promoting confidence and self-esteem through their products.

Younique's product line includes makeup items such as foundations, concealers, lipsticks, eyeshadows, and mascaras, as well as skincare items such as cleansers and moisturizers. The company also sells tools such as brushes and sponges to apply their products.

In addition to its product offerings, Younique is known for its commitment to social responsibility. The company has a charitable foundation, Younique Foundation, which focuses on supporting women who have been victims of sexual abuse. The foundation provides services such as retreats, support groups, and therapy to help women heal and rebuild their lives.

Many of these approaches include highly accurate computer models or experiments using human cells. These have been found to yield more precise, reliable results in comparison to animal testing. According to the Humane Society, there are about 50 tests available that do not involve animals in any way, and more are being developed every day.

Younique does not test its products on animals and stresses that neither do its manufacturers. Such cruel practices are an affront to the principles Younique was founded on and that continue to guide its business.

Much of Younique’s success is thanks to its dedicated presenters. They not only know the quality and value of Younique’s beauty products inside and out but subscribe to its cruelty-free testing policies.No cosmetic product is worth harming an animal. No beauty company should make animal testing part of its business plan and practice.

Younique was founded to make a positive difference in the lives of women worldwide. That will never come at the expense of the lives of helpless animals.

Animals continue to suffer daily from imaginable pain — and even death — during testing of substances used in cosmetics and a range of other beauty products. Ingredients are forced down animals' throats, and then animals are checked to see if there are hazardous effects, such as cancer months down the line.

Products are smeared onto the skin over and over again, leading to painful burns. Ingredients are dripped into animals' eyes to see if they cause irritation. The animals involved in cosmetics testing are not given any medication or other forms of pain relief as they endure these tests.

And, sometimes, ingredients are fed to animals just to see how much they can consume before they reach lethal levels. Much of the time, even after minimal testing, animals are killed once all the testing is done. A recent report found that more than half a million animals are harmed in this way just to test cosmetics.

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