Yes 3INA is cruelty-free. It is ethically against animal testing and have been certified as cruelty free by PETA. Everything...
Brands
Here’s where we review how ethical our favourite – and the most popular – companies are, whilst reviewing brands who don’t live up to the same standards so we can help you shop in a cruelty-free manner.
A brand may not necessarily test on animals itself. But members of it’s supply chain may do and as such it cannot be considered truly cruelty-free.
Our cruelty-free & vegan review of Aerin Beauty
Is Aveda cruelty free? Yes, Aveda is cruelty-free, Aveda has been cruelty free since its inception in 1978, and it...
No Avene is neither cruelty-free nor vegan. It sells products in China and cannot guarantee its products don't contain animal byproducts.
Our cruelty-free review of vegan shampoo bar pioneer Balade en Provence
Acqua di Parma is neither a cruelty-free nor vegan brand. It sells products in China and is complicit in either...
Our cruelty-free review of Andalou Naturals
Our cruelty-free & vegan review of P&G owned Aussie
Aveeno isn't cruelty-free as it sells in mainland China, so at best its complicit in post-market testing. As is its parent company Johnson & Johnson.
Our cruelty-free and vegan review of skincare and makeup giant Avon
Our cruelty-free review of all-vegan Barefaced Beauty