Neal's Yard have been cruelty-free for decades. And whilst it isn't a completely vegan brand, the sustainable practices adhered to are absolutely standout.
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.
Soap & Glory sit in a grey-ish area. Boots - the parent company - is cruelty-free and it claims cruelty-free status. But isn't certified or transparent enough for us to fully confirm.
Rockface is a cruelty-free grooming brand for the 'rugged' man. But we just love it because the moisturiser contains SPF30 and the shower gel foams so well.
Battle Green are a family owned, zero waste company with ethics up to its eyeballs
Unique cruelty-free, chemical-free skincare for the Harley loving men out there
Ecover is a true cruelty-free cleaning staple in our house.
These are the best cruelty-free brands for men that I have tried. From affordable essentials to luxurious grooming products, there's something for everyone.
Collection Cosmetics is a contemporary, cruelty-free makeup emporium who do not test on animals.
Faith in Nature make fantastic cruelty-free body wash, hair wash & soaps - amongst others - that are perfect for your bathroom
Method's colourful range of cruelty-free cleaning products are a superb addition to your dirt fighting arsenal.
Another gift and bathroom staple for the gent looking to reduce his impact on the planet (and smell good)!
Bulldog is a cruelty-free skincare brand that packs a no-nonsense punch.