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Eve Lom is neither cruelty-free nor vegan. It may personally test ingredients and products on animals or works with suppliers or third parties who do so. Maybe both. selling products in markets where animal testing can be mandated since 2017.
Is Eve Lom Cruelty-Free?
Eve Lom is not cruelty-free! Prior to 2017 Eve Lom was a cruelty-free brand. But in 2017 it entered the Chinese market to sell goods and its cruelty-free status has been revoked since then.
The brand potentially performs animal tests on its products and ingredients personally, or works with suppliers who do so, selling in markets where animal testing can be mandated on imported goods.
Eve Lom features on our list of brands who are not cruelty-free.
Eve Lom Ethical Overview
- No Eve Lom isn’t cruelty-free
- Yes it sells products in China
- No Eve Lom isn’t vegan as it uses multiple animal derived products in it’s formulae
- It isn’t palm oil-free
- Eve Lom is owned by Yatsen Holding, a Chinese corporation who owns multiple beauty coimpanies including
Is Eve Lom sold in China?
Since 2017 Eve Lom has sold products in mainland China. Whilst the brand makes no statement on animal testing, it has been selling products in China for over 5 years.
And selling imported cosmetics in China still puts products at risk of being tested on animals in pre or post market.
Whilst we cannot now claim that countries involved in selling products in China can be cruelty-free, China’s animal testing policy is no longer as black and white is it seemed.
Is Eve Lom Vegan?
Eve Lom is not a vegan brand. Whilst it has a vegan collection, the brand is complicit in animal testing around the world and can’t be considered vegan.
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FAQs
As of March 2021 Eve Lom is owned by Yatsen Holding, an NY listed Chinese group.
Eve Lom was purchased from Manzanita Capital. A luxury investment firm who also own Diptyque.
No Eve Lom isn’t certified cruelty-free by any organisations because the brand is complicit in cosmetic animal testing.
Whilst it may not personally test on animals or work with suppliers who do, it does sell products in China.
No Eve Lom isn’t Leaping Bunny certified as it is not cruelty-free because the brand is not certified cruelty-free thanks to its participation in global animal testing.
Eve Lom either tests on animals personally, works with suppliers / third parties who test on animals on the brand’s behalf or both. Whilst also selling products in markets where this can be mandated by law.
Eve Lom’s products – whilst being free-from synthetic fragrances, parabens, SLS and mineral oil are tested on animals and we wouldn’t consider them natural.
Yes Eve Lom’s products are free-from synthetic preservatives like parabens, phthalates and sulfates.