- VegOut: With VegOut you can find a vegetarian, vegan or veg-friendly restaurant when traveling. You can even find restaurants using GPS.
- Vegan Xpress: With this app, you’ll get a listing of restaurants in the area that offer a vegan option.
- Veggie Passport: the iPhone equivalent of the “Vegan Passport,” a collection of translations for the veg*n traveler. For example, it will tell you how to say “I am a vegetarian” in multiple languages.
- Be Nice To Bunnies: PETA’s iphone app, a guide to ” cruelty-free” products. Companies and products that are vegan are also noted.
- iLocate: This is another vegan restaurant finder. You can view through a list or by a map.
- Food Additives: With this application, you can look up label ingredients to find out if they’re vegan or not. Also helpful: it lists the potential health risks of particular additives.
- Vegetarian SmartList: This app takes most of the guesswork out of label-reading. Of course, if you don’t have an iphone, just use this rule: If you have to look it up, put it down. Hard-to-pronounce words are rarely worth eating.
...for vegans, vegetarians, and veg-friendly Las Vegans.
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Find Vegan Restaurants Anywhere You Go
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Vegan Cosmetics

Finding vegan cosmetics in Las Vegas isn't too difficult, but if you're unfamiliar with Las Vegas or you're unfamiliar with veganism, Vegas Veg is here to help you out. Here is a list of some places where you can find vegan cosmetics including make-up, facial cleansers, sunscreen, body wash, lotions, shave gels, shampoo, conditioner, or hair styling products.
Remember, just because a brand is labeled "natural," "organic," "cruelty-free," or "not tested on animals," it may still contain animal derived ingredients. Thus, not all products are vegan. Look for the word "vegan" when you shop.
Kiss My Face products can usually be found at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. Most KMF products are vegan. Some natural food stores also carry Beauty Without Cruelty, a vegan brand. Likewise, Jason Natural products are often available at natural food stores.
Many salons, natural food stores, beauty supply stores, and even some grocery stores sell Abba, Yves Rocher, and Giovanni products. Those three brands are all vegan.
Inexpensive White Rain is available in many grocery stores. Their products are vegan.
Many Lush soaps and lotions are vegan. Look for the "vegan" label. Lush has a store in Mandalay Bay: 3935 South Las Vegas Blvd. Suite 115. Phone: (702) 227-5874.
Sephora offers a wide variety of "cruelty-free" cosmetics as well as a few vegan lines such as Urban Decay and Bare Escentuals. Here are the Sephora locations in Las Vegas:
- On the Strip in Miracle Mile (Planet Hollywood): 3663 Las Vegas Blvd S. #140
Cross-Streets: South Las Vegas Boulevard & East Flamingo Road
Phone: (702) 737-0550 - On The Strip in the Venetian: 3377 Las Vegas Blvd., Suite 1001
Cross-Streets: South Las Vegas Boulevard & Sands Avenue/Spring Mountain Road
Phone: (702) 735-3896 - South in Town Square: 6671 Las Vegas Boulevard, Space A-131
Cross Streets: Las Vegas Boulevard & East Sunset Road
Phone: (702) 361-3727
Aveda provides virtually vegan cosmetics. Some products contain honey, but many are completely vegan. Here are the Aveda locations in the Vegas valley:
- Strip/ Fashion Show Mall: 3200 Las Vegas Blvd S SPC 1560. Phone: 702-733-6660
- Strip/ Planet Hollywood: 3663 Las Vegas Blvd S Ste 260. Phone: 702-735-3290
- South-East/ The District: 2265 Village Walk Dr Ste 103. Phone: 702-407-0516
- South: 7625 S Rainbow Blvd STE 103. Phone: 702-269-4566
- West/ Summerlin: 4165 S Grand Canyon Pkwy Ste 104. Phone: 702-364-8783
- West: 4427 W Flamingo. Phone: 702-873-0330
- North/ Centennial Hills: 7991 W Tropical Pkwy STE 120. Phone: 702-839-9669
- East: Aveda Institute. 4856 S Eastern Ave. Phone: 702-459-2900
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