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Is BPerfect Cruelty-Free?
Yes, BPerfect is cruelty free. BPerfect cosmetics is a Superdrug own brand, which is certified as cruelty free by PETA and Cruelty Free International. It also features in PETA’s cruelty-free database.
Is BPerfect Vegan?
BPerfect is vegan – no products or ingredients contain animal by-products and as the brand is certified cruelty-free it can be classified as vegan-safe.
BPerfect Overview
Superdrug’s own brand is cruelty free and vegan, and very cheap. This isn’t the best quality makeup, but it’s available on the high street and has regular collaborations: currently there is one with Jac Jossa and another with Stacey Marie (I’m not too sure who these people are, but hopefully you have).
BPerfect’s Product Range
- Lipsticks and lip glosses
- Tanning products
- Eyebrow pencils
- Blushers
BPerfect’s Hero Product
As we need fake tan year-round in the UK, we’d recommend: One Hour Express Tanning Mousse (collaboration with Jac Jossa), which is far cheaper than most other vegan tanning products.
BPerfect’s Company History
BPerfect is a brand of Superdrug. Many of you may remember Collection 2000 from back in the day – since retiring that brand, BPerfect has been born, and its sister brand B Cosmetics (for skincare).
FAQs
BPerfect and Superdrug products are not sold in China. This means it avoids mandatory animal testing of its products and can be considered cruelty free.
BPerfect is cruelty free and vegan. Superdrug is committed to being cruelty free and recently launched vegan brands like BPerfect.
BPerfect is not classified as clean skincare as the brand uses multiple synthetic ingredients in its product line.