Is Aveda cruelty free? Yes, Aveda is cruelty-free, Aveda has been cruelty free since its inception in 1978, and it...
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.
Yes 3INA is cruelty-free. It is ethically against animal testing and have been certified as cruelty free by PETA. Everything...
Yes Tropic is cruelty-free, and all ingredients sourced are cruelty free too. Certified by PETA and part of our favourite...
Yes, Bondi sands is PETA-certified cruelty free. Bondi Sands strongly opposes animal testing – all products and ingredients are cruelty...
Our cruelty-free review of e.l.f cosmetics
Yes, Avant is cruelty free and certified as such by PETA. The Leaping Bunny is on all of its products,...
Is Beauty Pie cruelty free? Both Beauty Pie and all its suppliers are cruelty free. It provides product info for...
Yes, The Body Shop is cruelty-free – it has actually always been very active in this space and is one of...
Is Urban Decay Cruelty-Free? Urban Decay is cruelty-free, and always have been. PETA certified, Urban Decay also features in the...
Our cruelty-free review of fragrance superstar Floral Street