
821A, 823A-827A: Natural Blend Pressed Powder.815-820, 858: CoverAll Cream Foundation.751A-752A: MegaGlo Dual-Ended Contour Stick.749A–750A: MegaGlo Contouring Palette.745-749: Natural Blend Mineral Foundation and Mineral Veil.360S-373S: MegaShield SPF 15 Lip Color.331, 380B, 385B: Color Icon Eyeshadow Trio.250A, 252B, 254B, 256B Color Icon Single Eyeshadow.181A-184A: Ultimate Sheer Tinted Moisturizer.175-178: Intuitive Blend Shade Adjusting Foundation.You can find the original vegan list on the Wet n Wild FAQ. Only the item numbers below should be carmine, beeswax, and lanolin free. I hadn’t intended to write up a vegan list for WnW, but realized the original was disorganized and inaccurate, depending on one’s perspective. Of course, you can also simply print out the list. It’s super helpful, easy to organize and immediately available to all your devices. I definitely recommend using a service like Evernote or Google Drive to access your vegan lists. I’ve gone further, arranging the list numerically and using strikethrough on the products lines that aren’t vegan, like the Silk Finish Lipsticks, for ease of use. I keep my version of the list on Evernote so that I always have it with me on my phone. The list is now easier to find than in the past, and finally updated so we have a better idea of what’s truly vegan. You just need to be aware that some products contain other animal-derived ingredients. I appreciate that WnW has gone out of their way and listed which products contain carmine, because it is useful. There are still a ton of vegan products by Wet n Wild! It’s great that there’s another easy to find animal-free products on the market to make veganism more accessible. Quite a few so-called vegan products on the list contain one or both of these ingredients.ĭon’t be discouraged. While WnW specifies which products contain carmine, they do not account for beeswax and lanolin. The site promises that they are working towards making all of their products vegan in the future before beginning with the list of products that are vegan. There’s an FAQ link (located in the site footer) on the Wet n Wild (WnW) site that includes one question about vegan WnW products.
