inkylovesnature manufactures and sells natural bath, body and hair care goodies, targeted largely to women of African decent. Spa quality scrubs, butters, lotions and body cleansers 100% certified Vegan.
inkylovesnature manufactures and sells natural bath, body and hair care goodies, targeted largely to women of African decent. Spa quality scrubs, butters, lotions and body cleansers 100% certified Vegan.
Ey up,
I bought a hemp herbivore blue hoody top, and it's great!
http://www.herbivoreclothing.com
I know the link has been posted before, but thought i'd mention it as i found it a good place to shop.
Kev
heres a great online place that sells vegan gift baskets, and all sorts of other ones! (they only sell to the US though)
http://healthygoodiesgifts.com/index.html
"you dont have to be tall to see the moon" - african proverb
Wow, this thread is great, although i do hold it responsible for my outrageous overspending!! The www.bboheme.com site is just what i was looking for they sell some really trendy, pretty things, although it is expensive. so I only bought a bag, a belt, a phone holder and um, a wallet...Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous...Oh and now i'm off to order 'milk chocolate' from the plamil site. I never knew this existed. Thankyou so much for the link Gertvegan, gush gush!!
My turn of mind is so given to taking things in the absurd point of view that it breaks out in spite of me every now and then.
- Byron
The only thing is i am jealous of all those nice girly sites in other countries...
My turn of mind is so given to taking things in the absurd point of view that it breaks out in spite of me every now and then.
- Byron
I like shoebuy.com for their large selection of vegan shoes. They carry the synthetic New Balance sneakers that everyone seems to talk about, as well as Merrell's entire collection of vegan shoes. Just go to http://www.shoebuy.com and type in "vegan" in the advanced search box on the left side of the homepage and it will list all the vegan shoes on the site. Happy shopping!
(PS: here are the search results: http://www.shoebuy.com/sb/s.jsp?Sear...&viewAll=descs)
what the hell is this?
lip balm for vegan dykes?
From www.veganvillage.co.uk
Free chocolate to celebrate launch of APA shop!!
The Animal Protection Agency (APA) shop is now live offering a fantastic range of animal and environment-friendly gifts and treats. Profits go towards our campaign to end UK pet markets.
To celebrate the shop's launch, APA is giving away a free vegan 'Gourmet Gorilla' chocolate bar with every purchase made before the end of September!
Visit the store here.
I'm not going to ask how you stumbled across that site, TM.Tofu Monster
this is my fav too!cast_the_flames
they are actually based here in milwaukee
yay for vegans in the dairy state!
i have a few friends who work at the warehouse...
i dont very often find the need to buy online, my natural stores around here are sooo good!
the aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, dunkenly, serenely, divinely aware.
-henry miller
I just found this one, not vegan orientated specifically, but fair trade, hand made and pretty funky, I thnk many of you will likey!
www.thenakedmonkey.co.uk
Oh yes it's even got monkey in the name!
www.myspace.com/natureworks1
Vegan boots (heart)
Matt and Nat shoes, YAY They also have bags and other lovely vegan things
No single raindrop believes it is to blame for the flood
Excellent site and reasonably priced! Thankspixeequeen
LOL.Tofu Monster
try www.freakgoods.com they could probably make you some to orderdreama
Just found the best website for vegan candles. sadly not all their candles are vegan but they have a vegetarian candles section (most look vegan). haven't used them yet but will do and report back...
Liz x
Dope - forgot to post the link - its Uk based candle company:
http://www.somethingforthewickend.co...log/index.html
Liz X
This company was in Now magazine today (sorry, I read trash to unwind after a hard day)Lagamorph
The bags on this website are really nice but I don't understand the current trend for carrying huge great ugly suitcases that pass as handbags. Not very feminine or attractive. Balenciaga Lariat...what's that all about. I don't understand young people these days
Silent but deadly :p
http://www.bluelotusproducts.com/bluelotus/
Vegan Cakes- Mmmmmmmmm.
I've just been lucking at them now- I know I shouldn't tempt myself but......Ah go, go on go on go on go on....... Sorry watched a bit of Father Ted last night!!!! LOL
Oh my god! i just looked at the matt and nat website. I have one of their bags (the black tokoyo). I won it in a raffle at vegan essex fair a year or so ago. I can't believe it retails for £80!!! It is really lovely and an unusual long shape and lots of peole have commented on it!!!
Anyone know where they sell their stuff in brighton or london area at all? Probably can't afford it but a girl can go and drool.
Liz X
Has anybody bought anything from Bourgeois Boheme
Looks like a nice site.
I came across this online shop this evening.
It seems to be primarily vegan toiletries (homemade too, I believe). They are also based in the UK (I am assuming as they price everything in British Pounds).
http://www.botanyka.com/
Peace, love, and happiness.
Thanks Tigerlily.
Yes, they seem to be based in Norfolk.
Thanks i will check that out!
Thanks tigerlily i think i will get some of their Mr. Botanyka Organic Shaving Soap..
You all probably know about the company Bboheme, but I thought I would post their url for any new vegans (or for anyone that was not aware of them)! I've found them to be super efficient and very friendly, oh and I love their merchandise even though my credit card doesn't
http://www.bboheme.com/
Nice boots
Cherry, the'r boots are superb but the best thing is they normally deliver within 48 hours!!! Something for the weekend?
Tigerlily
Thanks for the link!
Also, I was in Lush the other day and 75% of their products are vegan. They are meant to be marked with a green dot but that's a bit hit and miss depending on the shop. However, their paper/magazine Lush Times has all the vegan products marked.
Maybe someone here will know...what's the web address for alison's gourmet chocolates? I used to know, but I lost it before I even got to order anything
When you are guided by compassion and loving-kindness, you are able to look deeply into the heart of reality and see the truth.--Thich Nhat Hanh
Just wondering if anyone here has ordered stuff from Herbivore from the UK? Can you just send well concealed cash (I don't have Paypal) etc? I've wanted to order a couple magazines for a while now. They don't do overseas subscriptions unfortunately.
http://www.herbivoremagazine.com for those not in the know.
i just saw some shoes on www.delias.com that say vegetable leather... is that a good or ... *confused*
also saw some shoes that say "PU" upper -- what does PU mean
vegetable leather sounds OK to me, but just to be safe email the company to make sure.
Mind you, you should be able to find shops which just focus on vegan shoes....no need to court the devil etc..
but Delias has these really cute shoes-- actually I found the same shoes on a vegan site but they are like $100 -- and i can get them on delias for like $30 or something... so...
so is "PU" ok? I tried googling it but cant find it
Snooty jewellery
http://www.snootyjewelry.com/index.htm
A little bit of research and you'll see that downbound.com is terribly over-priced to the point of being a rip-off. naturalnirvana.com, rawganique.com, hempshak.com are but a few of many sites that offer better and fair pricing.feline01
I think a lot of these sites that you all put on here are a little over priced... there just has to be some cheaper methods of getting animal free products
Awesome products, never tested on animals or with animal products or by-products. Formulated in Switzerland, made in the USA. Some are even Vegan Certified.
http://benefitbotanically.myarbonne.com
Hi All
Im new to this site, thanks for all the great tips and threads
Has anyone tried http://www.innocentoils.com they are a small friendly business based in Suffolk UK, producing handblended Balms and Oils without the use of Petrochemicals, Parabens or any other nasties for that matter. They specialise in Hemp Seed Oil which is the main constituent in all their products because of its effectiveness against Eczema.
99% products are vegan but any balm that contains beeswax can be made without if requested. I know this because I asked and they were really helpful and were happy blend the Soothing Balm I had asked for without the beeswax.
Delivery was quick and have had it about two weeks now. Its gorgeous n good for you, smells fab, all genuinely natural.
Oo sorry Ive gone on a bit Its just good to come across a company that cares about the consumer and not just profits.
Hi there
My company are the UK distributors of some fab USA fashion accessories brands - we only sell plether etc. goods, one of the best selling brands is Loop NYC -
There is a promo code for everyone on the vegan forum to use - if you type in vegansrock on the promocode - all the prices on the site have 30% off. This will run for 2 months.
www.cubicuk.com
My brother and his finace live in Sydney, Australia and I was thinking about purchasing them some vegan goodies/vegan gift basket on line, for Christmas.
They're not vegan or even vegetarian, but I thought this would be a great way to introduce them to some tasty vegan treats
Can any of you Aussies recommend a good Aussie vegan shopping site? I want it to be a site within Australia, as I'm not paying overseas shipping rates.
Thanks in advance!!
I found a tshirt that I want to get here:
http://getvegan.com/blog/2003_06_01_archive.php
It's the 'Don't get mad, get Vegan' shirt.
The love for all living creatures is the most noble attribute of man.
I am the founder and owner of Downbound.com, the company that "aokelly" above suggests is over-priced. I would first like to say that "aokelly" is not who he/she says she is. She claims to be located in the Carolinas, but her emails are IP stamped as coming from Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. "Aokelly" first appeared online in January 2006, and since then has ONLY posted items related to Downbound.com. He/she has made a long-term campaign out of using forums like this to post "warnings" about Downbound. I suspect that "aokelly" is either a competitor or someone who for some reason has a personal vendetta. He/she has not acknowledged my attempts to communicate with him/her via email, to attempt to find a solution to his/her perceived issues with Downbound.
As for the claims made about Downbound's prices, I fully agree that people should check around before buying. Downbound's prices are actually very competitive. The few products that "aokelly" references are taken in isolation from over 500 products that we carry. I am very aware of what all of Downbound's competitor's charge, and I do not feel in any way that Downbound overcharges for anything. Our mark-ups are very commensurate with industry standards, and our profit margins are slim. My main priority is making it easy for consumers to find otherwise hard-to-find vegan, fair labor, and organic products.
Thank you for this opportunity to share. If you or any of your readers have any questions whatsoever, I can be reached directly at adam.wilson@downbound.com or 416-890-4844.
Sincerely,
Adam
Adam Wilson
Downbound.com
Heya
I am a new vegan, and am a little stuck on where are and where arn't good places to shop.
Don't worry, I eat lots of fruit, veg, pulses, grains etc, but like us all, snack food and things out of packs do come in handy.
Does anyone know of any good online shops (UK only) which do good products and are safe sites to use?
I do have a Tesco nearish, and co-op are about to open, who label there wine, YEAH! but still the selections aren't great.
Thanks
Shell
Last edited by Korn; Mar 8th, 2007 at 10:13 PM. Reason: This was the first post in a similar thread
To you it's food; To them it's life
The veganstore (www.veganstore.co.uk )has lots of rather addictive things, or there's goodness direct.
I've been eating more snacky things recently due to moving house and currently having no kitchen My quick fixes from the Tesco up the road are Trufree quicksnacks in pots, sammy's organic couscous (nice flavours, and can be microwaved - handy when there's no oven), hummous and raw veg, rice cakes with tartex pate and various bars, like the nakd ones.
Hi Smiles, welcome to the forum
I use www.goodnessdirect.co.uk for a lot of my food shopping and toiletries. The downside is the delivery charges are quite high especially as if you want something chilled or frozen you need to order at least six them for them to deliver BUT apart from that they are very good and they do a vegan section as well as cater for specifc allergies.
What exactly are you after? There's a whole slew of threads on different supermarkets and their strengths and shortcomings on here - try the search or local forums. There are quite a number of places to get things online as well, but it'd help to know exactly what you're craving
Animal Aid and Dr Hadwens Trust are both good for confectionary and wine, I might add, since I see people have already posted the first two I was thinking of.
Thank you, I will check them out. have tried Veganstore before, but I did have a few problems afterwards, I am not saying it was anything to with them, but it has made me a bit wary- has anyone else had any problems?
Hope not because it I like the look of there stuff!!
To you it's food; To them it's life
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