Trinny London is one of our favourite cruelty-free brands. Quality products in ingenious, stackable, reusable containers. Great for the planet.
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.
One of our favourite cruelty-free brands, find out what we think about Glossier's ethics here.
Yes Aesop is certified cruelty-free by PETA and the Leaping Bunny Certification. It does not sell any products in countries...
Weleda is an ethical, completely cruelty-free creator of quality toiletries, skin and health & wellbeing products for men, women - even babies!
grüum create high quality, cruelty-free products that don't break the bank. A largely natural solution to shaving, sun, skin and hair care.
Salt of the Earth make cruelty-free, vegan deodorants that are all natural and perfect for sensitive skin. Helping you mitigate sweating in an eco-friendly manner.
Milk makeup is one of our favourite cruelty-free makeup brands. Both from an ethical and product quality standpoint.
Yes Il Makiage is completely cruelty-free. PETA-certified by the beauty without bunnies scheme. You can even view its official certification...
Our 22 favourite cruelty-free makeup brands. Something for all budgets, ethics, ages and styles.
Green People create great quality, cruelty-free products that are kind to the environment. An organic, largely vegan brand that's a bathroom and bedroom staple.
Every man Jack are a cruelty-free brand for men that want you to smell like the great outdoors. But we're sure they only mean the pleasant smelling areas.
Dr. Bronner's is one of the best cruelty-free brands for household products and toiletries. All-natural and planet-friendly products that support communities who need it.