The short answer: No, Radox is not cruelty free.
The long answer: Radox is a personal care brand known for producing bath and shower products. It was first released as a salts foot bath in the United Kingdom in 1908, with its name derived from the phrase “radiated oxygen.” At present, it sells a variety of self-care bathing essentials such as bombs, soaks, oils, mousses, and gels.
Radox was previously owned by the Sara Lee Company. In 2009, it was bought by Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch consumer goods company that also manufactures and distributes VO5, Pond’s, and Dove. On its official UK website, Radox does not clearly state if their raw ingredients and finished products are tested on animals. Nor does it reveal if their products are being sold in China—a country known for its mandatory animal testing laws. Additionally, they do not have any cruelty free certifications from PETA or Leaping Bunny. Given the inconclusive evidence, Radox cannot be considered cruelty free.
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