Our cruelty-free review of men'ss grooming specialists Hawkins & Brimble
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 review of skincare favourite Skin & Tonic
Skincare is quickly evolving – science, investment and new brands are constantly innovating this world. At the forefront of innovation...
The best cruelty-free companies we have - and continue to - use. All filtered
Our cruelty-free review of all-vegan Barefaced Beauty
Our cruelty-free review of Barry M
Our cruelty-free review of vegan shampoo bar pioneer Balade en Provence
Our cruelty-free review of East London brand REN Skincare
A roundup of our favourite cruelty-free haircare brands
Our cruelty-free review of vegan, tattoo inspired brand KVD Vegan Beauty
Our cruelty-free review of all-natural, cruelty-free makeup and skincare creator bareMinerals
This is our directory of brands that are not cruelty-free. Each brand either tests ingredients or products on animals personally or works with a supply chain that does.