Yes, Seeh Skincare is cruelty free.
Seeh Skincare was created by Sophie who suffered from sensitive skin. Because of her condition, she was inspired to develop her own skin care line that contained gentle yet active natural ingredients. The brand started with the CLEANSE Makeup Melting Cleansing Balm and SMOOTH Exfoliating Facial Polish, then soon expanded its collection to include masks, moisturisers, facial oils, and more.
Launched in 2018, Seeh Skincare is a conscientious company that hopes to be a change in the world through their processes, products, and advocacies. They write, “We are committed to developing vegan and cruelty free skincare, made in Australia with natural ingredients. We run small batch quantities to minimise wastage. We choose environmentally friendly packaging alternatives and are committed to lightening our footprint even further. We give back to [the] community around us and empower women and girls around the world.”
With regards to caring for animals, Seeh Skincare states that they have “a super strict cruelty free policy. No products or source ingredients are tested on animals and we have the PETA certification to prove it! We do not test on any animals (except willing humans, of course!) and we have adhered to cruelty free practices from first launch. Our manufacturing and testing processes are completely free from animal testing and we only source from suppliers who do not test on animals.”
Moreover, Seeh Skincare explains how their collection is completely vegan friendly. They share, “The entire range does not contain any animal by-products or animal derivatives and we have the PETA certification to prove it… Rest assured you will find no lanolin, beeswax, emu oil, honey, or any other animal product in our formulations. We use only pure and powerful plant-based oils and extracts to promote healthy, glowing skin.”
To support this cruelty free and vegan brand, visit their website. You can also discover other cruelty free brands from our blog.
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Beauty Without Bunnies: Seeh Skincare
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